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Best sustainable perfumes and natural fragrances

The perfume landscape is shifting towards sustainable scents

By Ellie Davis

Perfumer and Prosody founder Keshen Teo explains, “I love perfume, but am allergic to a lot of them and I wanted to develop a completely natural and organic fragrance that delivers beauty, complexity and longevity.”

Perfumer and Prosody founder Keshen Teo explains, “I love perfume, but am allergic to a lot of them and I wanted to develop a completely natural and organic fragrance that delivers beauty, complexity and longevity.”

As a result, the perfume house lives by a green ethos with all natural and organic scents created with ethical and sustainable producers. Teo does not use phthalates, synthetic musk, parabens or any petroleum derived ingredients, GMO ingredients or animal derived ingredients.

The travel set allows you to sample all six of the brand’s debut fragrance in a handy travel size that you can slip into your hand luggage. The set is made up of the heady Jacinth Jonquil that puts a contemporary twist on a classic springtime floral fragrance. It is followed by the long-lasting Neroli Nuance – a fresh citrus, floral fragrance and the floral Lissom Linden that you can wear all year round. Next up, the Rose Rondeaux is a decadent, romantic floral, woody aroma, while the Oud Octavo is sweet and woody. The fruity Mocha Muscari is made up of mango, jasmine and lavender to create a surprisingly seductive scent.

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