Citrus Fruity combo
I have recently started my perfume / body mists collection this year because I want to smell good and take care of myself (taking it more seriously). When u was walking around in TJ Maxx , I stumbled across these two (2 separate occasions (1 in 1 store, 1 in another)) I never would’ve know about citrusy scents until I smelled these. They give off the same vibe (packaging, scent, color scheme) and compliment each other
Eau de Juice : Good Energy - body mist : smells citrusy in a good way. Not too strong. Not too light. ($6.99)
The Good Scent : No Bad Days - Eau de Parfum : wild daisy and peach candy. Smells peachy and fruity floral. Not too strong but not too light. ($12.99)
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Finding that perfect scent combo truly feels like a treasure hunt, doesn't it? Just like I stumbled upon my Eau de Juice Good Energy Body Mist and The Good Scent No Bad Days Eau de Parfum at TJ Maxx, there's a whole world of delightful citrus fruity combos waiting to be discovered! If you're new to fragrances or just looking to expand your collection, embracing citrusy and fruity notes is a fantastic starting point. Why are these scents so popular? For me, a good citrus fragrance is like a burst of sunshine in a bottle. It instantly uplifts my mood, making me feel refreshed and energetic, even on a gloomy day. They're incredibly versatile too – perfect for everyday wear, whether you're heading to work, running errands, or just enjoying a casual outing. When you combine them with fruity notes, you get this beautiful balance of zest and sweetness that's simply irresistible. Think juicy peaches, zesty oranges, and even a hint of wild daisy, just like in "No Bad Days." One of my favorite things about these types of scents is how well they layer. Just like I paired my citrusy body mist with a fruity floral EDP, you can create your own unique signature scent. Start with a lighter body mist, perhaps something with a prominent orange or lemon note, and then spritz a complementary Eau de Parfum with peachy design notes over it. This technique not only makes your fragrance last longer but also adds depth and complexity. Don't be afraid to experiment! Maybe a grapefruit body spray with a berry-infused perfume, or a lime mist beneath a tropical fruit EDP. If you're on the hunt for your own affordable citrus fruity perfume or fragrance combo, here are a few tips I've picked up: Explore Discount Retailers: Stores like TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and Ross are goldmines for hidden gems. You might not find the latest high-end releases, but you can often snag amazing deals on lesser-known brands or older collections that are still fantastic. That's exactly where I found my current favorites! Read Reviews: Before buying, especially online, check what others are saying. Look for keywords like "fresh," "bright," "uplifting," "not too sweet," or "good for summer." Test on Skin: Fragrances can smell different on everyone due to body chemistry. Always try a sample on your skin and let it develop for a few hours before committing. Understand Notes: Learn about different citrus (lemon, lime, bergamot, orange, grapefruit) and fruit notes (peach, apple, berry, tropical fruits). This helps you narrow down what you might like. For example, if you love the sweet undertones of peach candy, look for fragrances with prominent peach or apricot notes. And remember, you don't always need to spend a fortune to smell amazing. My citrus fruity combo cost me less than $20 for both! It's all about finding scents that make you feel good and confident. Happy scent hunting, everyone!

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