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Salt & Stone, a brand beloved by many for its “high-performance skin care from the sea,” recently expanded its cult-favorite Saffron & Cedar fragrance line and is now available at Sephora for winter fun. Officially launched (unofficially) (also mention your early Valentine’s Day shopping needs!).
The Saffron & Cedar scent is accented with notes of neroli, surf wax, oakmoss, and sugar cane, making you feel like you’re driving along the coast with the windows wide open when it starts to rain. Announced by the brand in October last year.via candles. The success of this launch was followed by a foray into the world of body wash, deodorant and bar soap, all featuring on-trend scents. Starting this week, you can also purchase scented body mist that can be layered with the aforementioned body care products to adjust the intensity of the scent.
Salt & Stone repeat customers and brand newbies alike quickly fell in love with it, giving it a new scent. Rave reviews on TikTok. Those who went back to the days of candles and enjoyed the sea-inspired glory of Saffron & Cedar went as far as to say: Compare the scent profile Baccarat Rouge 540 is a luxury perfume by Francis Kurkdjian that has been trending for years as well (albeit with a much higher price tag).
Indeed, there are striking similarities between the scents, with notes of jasmine, cedarwood, and saffron combining in a warm and spicy scent collaboration, but in terms of scent, Salt & Stone’s Saffron & Cedar Earn bonus points. Incredibly well balanced.
Claire Sullivan, our Senior Beauty & Lifestyle Commerce Editor, said: But not overwhelming. ”
“The top notes of neroli are nicely balanced with sugar cane sweetness and cedarwood, and the hint of jasmine gives it the classic effect I look for in a signature scent,” Sullivan adds. Another reason for adding stones is mentioned. Add saffron and cedar to your fragrance wardrobe.
When I personally tested it in natural deodorant form, the scent was a little fainter than what I’m used to (read: Old Spice Men’s Deodorant), but this gives it a more affinity , it’s good to layer with the perfumes I usually wear. This means you can come to the office slathered in fragrance without giving your co-workers a huge headache. Therefore, the power of this fragrance lies in this very subtle point.
Salt & Stone is based in Los Angeles. Created by former snowboarder Nima Jalali.we built our brand from the ground up, putting our connection to the natural world at the heart of everything we do. The company’s diverse scented product line includes active ingredients from the ocean (like kelp and seaweed) and mountains, powered by antioxidants and nutrients aimed at nourishing skin at the cellular level. .
This commitment to the environment is evident in Salt & Stone’s packaging, which is made from upcycled ocean plastic, and the fact that it uses renewable solar and hydroelectric energy in its production. Since 2017, the brand has always been in the spotlight, not only by TikTok users but also by users outside of social media, creating buzz through expansions and launches, but in 2022 the brand plans to develop a fragrance based on Salt & Stone. He has also collaborated with Leon Bridges, who contributed to . In his song “Blue Mesas”.
Considering how sophisticated Salt & Stone’s scents are (currently including Santal & Vetiver, Bergamot & Cypress, Black Rose & Oud, and Neroli & Basil, in addition to Saffron & Cedar), each product’s The price is very reasonable and refills are also available for purchase. Options and mini-sets are available for those who like a particular scent or are still unsure which one to go for.
The release of the Saffron & Cedar product line at Sephora is currently causing a wave of excitement. For die-hard Salt & Stone fans (we consider ourselves card members of this club, by the way), this means the Saffron & Cedar collection is eligible for Sephora Beauty Insider benefits and seasonal sales events. This means that it is also included. and related Sephora exclusive programs. That doesn’t mean Salt & Stone won’t offer discounts directly on their site, as they currently do for Signature Scent Duos, among other select products. Still, we feel Sephora’s price reductions on Salt & Stone’s top picks could be even more appealing and more aspirational. No, I’m not dreaming.
Those who are obsessed with Saffron & Cedar’s ability to teleport individuals directly to their chosen surfing destination without ever leaving their home should rush out and purchase the Sephora release of the line. Many items have already begun to collect Tap “Like”This is a convenient way for shoppers to show interest in your product and save it for later purchase. Case in point: the Saffron & Cedar Body Wash with Niacinamide + Probiotics now has a heart rate of over 150, and the all-new Saffron & Cedar Body Mist (which, by the way, was exclusive to Sephora) has a heart rate of over 150. is over 150. To create even more hype, get your hands on gorgeously scented products now and make sure they make their way into your bathroom from your wishlist.
Shop Salt & Stone’s Saffron & Cedar fragrance line at Sephora
Salt & Stone Saffron & Cedar Body & Hair Fragrance Mist
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $45
Salt & Stone Saffron & Cedar Body Wash with Niacinamide + Probiotics
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $36
Salt & Stone Saffron & Cedar Super Strong Aluminum Free Deodorant
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $20
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