Go ahead and admit it teen centric fragrances are very much hit and miss, well more misses than home runs; even as a teen, I didn't find myself all that enamoured as they were forever sickly and artificial, however every now and then there is a stand-out scent that erases any traces of doubt and memories of teen angst. Enter Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette, the youthful, fun and perfectly sweet - so much so that you can't help but smile when wearing it.
Can I confess to something? I don't have the most refined taste when it comes to perfume bottles - or anything for that matter - I like bright, fun packaging, something that grabs my attention and stands out from the crowd, something that I look forward to reaching for each morning. Yes Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette was made for those under twenty in mind, but there is no denying that the graffiti adorned bottle is both bright and charming - I'm especially taken by the bright pink pump on show. Admittedly it won't be for everyone but I can all but promise, the punchy scent will win you over in the end.
Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette is the quintessential bright, fruity, floral concoction; it is familiar, yet fresh and very much a soft, everyday option (classroom or boardroom this will be a welcome scent) that will never overwhelm nor becomes cloying - especially important now that the warm weather is on the way. If you enjoy scents that are more fruit based than floral, you are in for a treat - Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette is a cumulation of fresh pomegranate, crunchy pear and orange blossom, blended with cedarwood and amber to ensure it lingers - albeit softly- on the skin all day long.
Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette may not be your first port of call when browsing the fragrance halls, but promise me you will look past the intended age bracket (and maybe even the packaging) and give Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette a chance? It may just be your new go-to light, everyday fragrance - if you don't try it, you'll never know.
Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette £31.50/50ml via Boots - link.
Ghost Girl Eau de Toilette £31.50/50ml via Boots - link.
The packaging is a bit... teenager :) But it sounds like quite a lovely scent!
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I actually secretly love quite a lot of the tween fragrances. There are some really beautiful scents in the high street too, for instance New Look Pink Blush fragrance smells exactly the same as Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum, and you know how crazy expensive Chanel fragrances are. Great post, I'll keep my eyes peeled for this in stores, thanks for sharing x
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The packaging is so cute. Thanks for sharing :)
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