US-based natural fragrance and personal care brand Pacifica is growing is fragrance offering with two new scents, California Star Jasmine and Island Vanilla.
California Star Jasmine, said to take inspiration from the freshness of California, blends jasmine with notes of driftwood and orange. By contrast, Island Vanilla is inspired by the scent of Tahitian vanilla and blends sweet vanilla absolute with jasmine and a base of tea.
The two new fragrances will join Pacifica's existing range which includes French Lilac, Hawaiian Ruby Guava, Mediterranean Fig, Tahitian Gardenia, Tuscan Blood Orange, Waikiki Pikake and Persian Rose.
The new fragrances are available as a solid perfume for £9, roll-on at £12 or as a spray for £19. They will be available via major health food retailers including Wholefoods and Planet Organic, and online via Feelunique.com.
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US-based natural fragrance and personal care brand Pacifica (First Natural Brands) is growing is fragrance offering with two new scents: California Star Jasmine and Island Vanilla.
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