Thank God for Brit perfume brand Jo Malone. Because after a humid day dashing around Brisbane's CBD running errands, well, I needed a little freshening up.
So I headed to the concession in David Jones and spoke to lovely counter manager, Donna, who happily talked me through the brand's fabulous perfume combining concept (and let me have a spritz or two to help cover up my sweat attack).
Perfume combining does what it says on the tin - you mix two fragrances together and create your very own, unique scent. For instance, I am slightly obsessed with the brand's Orange Blossom fragrance, so for an even fresher, summer scent, Donna advised me to mix it with English Pear and Freesia.
It's a way of getting your own signature smell, without having to don a white coat and hire a laboratory.
And to help me along on my new path as an amateur perfumer, she gave me a list of all the scents they think work well together.
But for the time being, I might stick with my Orange Blossom / English Pear and Freesia mix (need to think of a catchier name: Opear? Blossia?). And I got a few compliments on how lovely I smelt from a couple of handsome strangers, and a hot shop boy.
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