BEAUTY

Freshening Up My Life

Written by Alyssa

I am a creature of habit. I am very particular when it comes to trying new products, so it would make sense that I haven’t strayed from my signature scent (Burberry Classic) in probably about 5 years. Though I won’t completely ditch my Burberry, another perfume has most certainly come into rotation: Diesel’s Fuel For Life Unlimited.

Exclusively for women, this perfume is perfection. It is totally feminine and fresh, blending Calabrian lemon and mandarin orange with accents of juicy pear and guava. YUM! The bottle looks like a flask wrapped in brown fishnet with a tiny gold chain, very 1920’s-esque. I may have a little bit of a new obsession, and I think this fresh scent will be perfect for any upcoming spring/summer shindigs!

While on the topic of smells & fragrances, I finally faced the fact that my bedroom smelled like a locker room. Strewn with mass amounts of dirty clothes and old Natty Light cans (I’m broke and in college, don’t judge), I could have probably caught some type of disease if I didn’t fix the situation. After cleaning, the nasty, frat boy smell still wouldn’t go away, UNTIL I discovered Nancy Boy’s Room Spray.

My room has been absolved of its stale beer can smell, and I have never been happier. The Signature scent from Nancy Boy has notes of lavender and peppermint, making my room smell like a spa. Unlike Febreze that usually cannot do justice for my room, this room spray has worked wonders. There are a variety of scents to choose from, including Citrus and Sweetgrass, so why not try them all?

Disclosure: All products were provided for review. No monetary compensation was received for this review. All opinions belong to the author.

About the author

Alyssa

an outgoing, freckle-faced Public Relations student born in CT but currently living in New York. She appreciates True Religion jeans, vodka, Sienna Miller's style and late nights out on the town. Current obsessions? The Feed the Animals album by Girl Talk and Marc Jacobs' Bruna Shoulder Bag.