Brands that boast a litany of SKUs are impressive in their own right, but there's something to admire about a brand that pares its focus down to a few select products. Such is the case with Marine + Vine, which makes just one product: Tahitian Oil (truly crafted to perfection). The skin-nourishing oil — which is perfect for post-shower, post-beach, or whenever — is a heavenly blend of kukui, macadamia, coconut, and passion fruit oils along with palm butter and gardenia flower extract.
Who knew it was possible to create a candle that smells exactly like your best summer days spent wrapped in coconut-y suntan lotion? Sunday Forever's Tanlines candle, made with coconut and soy wax, smells so good that you may not want to ever light it (but please do). There's definitely a reason why it's one of the brand's cult favorites.
This brand new launch from Miu Miu is quintessential femininity, all bottled up in a charming, vintage-inspired vessel. Sweet and delicate apple blossom soar above a decadent blend of bergamot, amber, and cedarwood. At first spritz it leans heavy on florals and citrus, but the dry down is fresh and clean, almost as if those apple blossoms have been recently laundered (if such a thing could actually be done...).
You probably know Nest for its home fragrances and EDPs, but the brand just debuted an expansive line of body products that you may want to become acquainted with. There are four new scent collections within the line, each of which consists of body mist, body wash, lotion, hand cream, lip balm, body wipes, and foaming cleansing towelettes. We're highlighting the Grapefruit & Verbena body wash, which combines splashy citrus with sweet florals for a refreshing, summer-themed shower pick-me-up.
Speaking of citrus, we'd be remiss to not include what is arguably one of the best scent launches for spring/summer 2019. Maison Margiela Replica Under the Lemon Tree is a super delicate, barely-there eau de toilette that marries bright lime accord, cardamom, cedarwood, and the faintest hint of musk. It truly does transport you, if not to Sicily's Palermo in 1987, then somewhere warm and magical where citrus groves grow in abundance.