
Possibly a cheap summer thrill? From St. Ives, hydrating facial mists in orange, grapefruit or lavender, about $6 each for 125 ml.
Posted by Robin on 14 Comments

Possibly a cheap summer thrill? From St. Ives, hydrating facial mists in orange, grapefruit or lavender, about $6 each for 125 ml.
Posted by Robin on 2 Comments

Orbit aftershave, described as "built around the freshness of Eucalyptus, Rose and Frozen Space" (plus, bergamot, sandalwood, vetiver, among others), which sounds like something I could have used last week even without the shaving part. ("Orbit does contain a synthetic coolant that will last longer then your average menthol based aftershaves and it does not do anything to the fragrance. Perfect for hot summer days!") $21 at Noble Otter.
Posted by Robin on 5 Comments

Tinted Dinoplatz lip balms from Too Cool for School. The reviews say they smell good, although what they might smell like is a mystery — I was mostly taken by the artwork on the tins. About $15.
Posted by Robin on 4 Comments

Little bath things from Mer-Sea & Co at Anthropologie, both in Orange Honey ("Amber, vanilla, and wood are topped with orange and lemon, evocative of an afternoon stroll through the orange groves") — at left, Bath Soak ($10 for 170g), at right, Foaming Body Scrub ($12 for 148ml).
Posted by Robin on 2 Comments

Possibly light enough for a heat index of 100+, and pretty packaging: Kypris Body Elixir Inflorescence. "Infused with 12 active natural ingredients including plumping Sweet Iris Stem Cells, Vitamin C Ester and Prickly Pear Extract, this non-greasy 'Inflorescence' dry oil boosts radiance, soothes dryness and deeply moisturizes to make your skin feel super soft. We love how the scent of Neroli and Sweet Orange linger on the body." $125 (oops) for 100 ml at Net-a-Porter.