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Bronze Goddess Summer

By A Beauty Feature @abeautyfeature

Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche is the latest gold feather in Estee Lauder’s cap. Sophisticated and sexy, the fragrance has been at the heart of a cult beauty collection including self-tanning creams, makeup and nail products. The summery Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche is a tropical cocktail of coconut milk, vanilla and jasmine. A sprinkle of zesty mandarin and fresh bergamot will have you dreaming of life on a Caribbean island.

Bronze Goddess Summer

Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche

Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche

As we have come to expect from all Estee Lauder products, the packaging alone will have your heart beating faster. Deep blue oceanic swirls with a peacock-like fuschia feather at the heart, you’ll be displaying the box as proudly as you wear the scent.

Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche

Bronze Goddess Eau Fraiche

Bronze Goddess Summer

The campaign is fronted by the first French model to be signed by Estee Lauder, Constance Jablonski. A long-legged, sultry goddess, she epitomises the modern face of the brand, while also being classically and timelessly beautiful. An ideal summer day in the life of this bronze goddess is inspiration to us all. The sense of joy and indulgence in nature perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the latest Bronze Goddess fragrance.

“I love waking up early to go to a street market in the south of France, where you can find all the best local products in town. Then, going for a swim, hiding in the shade for lunch until 4pm, and going for a sunset run on the beach. Finally, having dinner outside on a warm summer night with a glass of the best French Rosé.” Make your favorite new scent last longer by spraying lightly on your pulse points. These are the warmer areas of your body that enable the scent to travel. Start with your inner wrists, just behind the ears, the base of the throat and finally, behind the knees. Avoid rubbing the wrists together as this can “crush” the scent, dulling certain ingredients!


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