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Disney Princess Fragrance Line at Bath & Body Works


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Want to smell like a Disney princess? Thanks to another collaboration between Disney and Bath & Body Works, fans can now bring home the unique fragrances of Mulan, Snow White, Rapunzel, Tiana, Belle and Aurora.

The collection doesn’t stop there, though: With a whopping 90-product assortment, each princess gets an array of beauty items crafted to fit their animated persona, including fine fragrance mist, body wash and cream, lip gloss, candles, hand soap, sanitizer and decorative accessories.

Meet the Princesses and Their Fragrance Line:

Mulan

For Mulan’s collection, her fragrance scent features magnolia blossom and radiant apricot meet the freshness of fierce waters. It’s bold yet graceful; this scent reflects Mulan’s spirit of courage, passion and determination.

Disney Princess Bath & Body Works Fragrance Line: Shop Here

Mulan Fine Fragrance Mist

Disney Princess Bath & Body Works Fragrance Line: Shop Here

Mulan Pedestal 3-Wick Candle Holder

Disney Princess Bath & Body Works Fragrance Line: Shop Here

Mulan Nightlight Wallflowers Fragrance Plug

$19.95

Disney Princess Bath & Body Works Fragrance Line: Shop Here

Mulan Gentle & Clean Foaming Hand Soap

Rapunzel

Rapunzel’s scent includes floral sundrop flowers and rich nectar wrapped in golden musk evoking the Disney Princess’ vibrant and optimistic personality.

Rapunzel Ultimate Hydration Body Cream

$18.95

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