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Coffee Break: Experience a Blissful Moment

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A Kiss of Bliss perfume bottleA Kiss of Bliss perfume bottle

Take advantage of Nordstrom’s exciting offer of 15% off on a wide selection of fragrances right now! This is the perfect opportunity to replenish your collection with both classic favorites and new discoveries, whether for yourself or as thoughtful gifts for loved ones, especially with Mother’s Day just around the corner.

My latest fragrance discovery is Penhaligon’s A Kiss of Bliss, which I stumbled upon as part of a sampler set I purchased about a year ago. Admittedly, I have a strong preference for darker, more masculine scents. My typical fragrance lineup includes rich notes of vetiver, sandalwood, bergamot, patchouli, and pink pepper. While this selection keeps me well-prepared for the winter season, I find that my summer fragrances leave much to be desired.

This particular scent does incorporate elements of bergamot, musk, and patchouli, yet it maintains a lighter, more refreshing essence. As described by the brand, this fragrance is “borne from sunny days to have you dancing all night long.” Sounds delightful, doesn’t it?

For the warmer months, I also enjoy Debaser, especially for its lovely middle notes of fig, which contribute to its fresh and vibrant character. It’s also included in the current sale, making it an excellent choice for spring and summer.

Typically priced at $300, A Kiss of Bliss is now available for just $255 after the 15% discount through May 11. What a fantastic deal!

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As a reminder, my fragrance preferences lean towards more masculine scents such as vetiver, sandalwood, and jasmine. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed exploring discovery sets from various brands, including Penhaligon’s, Juliette has a Gun, DS & Durga, and Kilian Paris in the past few years. During last fall, I gravitated towards scents like Replica and other vetiver-heavy options from Le Labo and Creed. As spring approaches, I find myself reaching for both Debaser and A Kiss of Bliss, alongside a special edition Jo Malone scent that has a surprisingly powdery finish! Year-round, my go-to remains Yasmine by Penhaligon.

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