(Beauty Supply Perfume Run 🩵🍉🍯)

Shopping at my local beauty supply store because I was sad & needed to kill time 😩 so I started walking up and down the aisles…

And BABYYYY when I tell you I saw so many Arabic perfumes that I’ve been seeing all over social media 👀✨

I finally smelled Yara (since everybody hypes it up) but honestly… I didn’t like it at all 🫢

BUT THESE TWO??

They stopped me in my tracks 😍

💙 The blue one (Mayar) smells fruity + fresh like coconut water + watermelon vibes 🍉🥥

Super pretty, girly, and easy to wear!

🤍🍯 The white one (Ana Abiyedh Rouge) smells grown & sexy 😮‍💨

It’s like a blend of fruity sweetness with warm notes of caramel, amber, and musk 🤤✨

I was on a budget today…

but now I know EXACTLY what I’m coming back for 😭💸

#BeautySupplyFinds

#PerfumeTok

#ArabicPerfume

#FragranceFinds

#GrownAndSexy

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... Read moreShopping for perfumes at a beauty supply store can be a surprisingly delightful experience, especially when you're open to exploring niche or lesser-known brands like Arabic perfumes. During my visit, I discovered that Mayar and Ana Abiyedh Rouge stood out because they offer distinct, memorable fragrances at an affordable price point, around $19.99 for 150ml bottles. Mayar’s fresh and fruity scent reminds me of tropical days, with hints of coconut water and watermelon making it ideal for casual wear or warm weather. It’s vibrant and youthful, perfect for anyone looking to add a pretty, easy-to-wear fragrance to their collection. On the other hand, Ana Abiyedh Rouge blends fruity sweetness with sophisticated notes like caramel, amber, and musk. It's a grown-up, sexy scent that feels both warm and sensual — great for evenings out or special occasions. I thought it was interesting that despite the hype around other popular Arabic perfumes like Yara, my preference leaned toward these unique Finds. The affordable pricing is a bonus, making it easy to experiment without breaking the bank. For anyone who loves discovering fragrances beyond mainstream brands, visiting local beauty supply stores can be a treasure trove. Also, don’t underestimate the value of testing perfumes in-store — sometimes what’s trending online isn’t always what suits your personal taste. I found that physically experiencing the scent throughout a shopping trip helped me connect more deeply with these fragrances. From my perspective, investing in signature scents like Mayar and Ana Abiyedh Rouge can refresh your fragrance game and keep your choices exciting and budget-friendly. If you're curious about Arabic perfumes or want to try something new, I highly recommend looking at Lattafa’s offerings. Their natural intense sprays provide lasting wear and rich scents for anyone eager to expand their fragrance wardrobe. Overall, this beauty supply perfume run turned out to be a mood booster and a fragrant adventure worth repeating.

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sis, if you have a Burlington, TJMaxx, or Marshall's go there first..... these mists are 9.99.. not 19.99

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