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Beauty Mark It! A Summer Scent




Beauty routines aren't static. The dynamic nature of the environment we live in requires us to adjust to outside forces. Humidity brings out the frizz, the heat causes perspiration and our hair and makeup choices have to accommodate. But one beauty regimen that doesn't necessarily need to adhere to the weather is fragrance. There is nothing inherently wrong with wearing a floral, more airy perfume in the Winter or a woodsy, heavier version in the Summer. That being said, I can't help myself from switching scents each season.

This Summer I fell in love with Bobbi Brown's Beach fragrance. If you recall, I gave it away last month in our big, beachy giveaway, and let's just say that it was hard for me to see it go. Do you do the scent switch-out, too? If so, what are you wearing this Summer?

Share your choices by bookmarking items from around the web and tagging them with the phrase Favorite Summer Scent. I'll feature your favorites here next Tuesday.

To learn about Beauty Mark It challenges and how to add your picks, check out this how-to. To see some of my favorite online beauty stores,

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