Kids' Perfume: Yay Or Nay?
We are all more than a little obsessed with fancy-Euro-infant scents: ultra-light, citrusy, cleaner than standard-issue scents, and they make us feel like--well, like indulged children who also happen to smell FANTASTIC.
From left:Santa Maria Novella Olio de Bebe, $30, lafcony.com;
Bonpoint Eau de Senteur perfume, $74, bonpoint.com
; Mustela Musti Eau de Soin, $29, sephora.com
(Plus, since they're formulated for actual children, they're alcohol-free and tested for sensitive skin.) We're not so much for spraying kids with them, this is more of a just-us situation.
What do you think?
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