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I’m a sucker for indulgence. Whether putting together an outfit, cooking a meal, or decorating my apartment, I am always looking for ways to add a little excitement and extravagance to my ordinary routine: life is just more fun that way! Which is why it’s no surprise that when I decided to grow out my hair for the first time—admittedly, I wasn’t brave enough for a DIY haircut during the height of the pandemic—I made a requisite beauty discovery: Diptyque’s Eau des Sens Hair Mist. Two years later, it’s still part of my daily routine.
Like many beauty lovers, I’ve sworn by Diptyque’s best-selling candles for years, but I wasn’t fully acquainted with the brand’s beauty products until trying out this cult-favorite product. Not only was I quickly enamored by its intoxicating scent after spraying it from root to tip, but my hair also felt hydrated and incredibly soft. Plus, any lingering frizz I once had was totally gone, not to mention my hair’s overall shine was boosted almost instantly. And with every compulsory tuck of it behind my ear, or gust of wind, a waft of the mist’s fragrance surrounds me like a warm hug.
The mist is powered by camellia oil, an essential workhorse ingredient that helps set the product apart from similar ones on the market. Since camellia oil happens to be a natural emollient, it not only tames frizz and flyaways, but also deeply hydrates and nourishes hair, making it a three-in-one find. My favorite way to use the mist is as a refresher for my hair when I decide to skip wash day. I simply spritz one—maybe two—pumps on dry hair a few inches above my roots, and run my fingers through to evenly distribute it.
As Diptyque is known for their powerful yet balanced fragrances, Eau des Sens is no exception. Fresh is the first word that comes to mind whenever I take a whiff of it (which is pretty often). One of its standout notes is orange blossom, which provides a citrusy, floral punch that has a powdery, clean finish once it dries down. After just a few minutes of wear, its juniper berry and patchouli notes also start to become more apparent. Since the mist transitions from bright and floral to spicy and woodsy overtime, it makes a truly versatile beauty and hair care staple that practically anyone can enjoy wearing.
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