We all pass by that shelf in the supermarket
showing off scents that are absolutely cheap. There are colognes and sprays and
the occasional perfumed powder. By the way, I just coined this term while I
was flopping in bed thinking of a new feature for On Fragrances and this is
what I came up with.
I would describe Supermarket Scents as accessible,
affordable (sometimes local) fragrances. Passing by this section in the
supermarket just shows that your fragrance does not have to be expensive. There
is absolutely something for every budget.
What I particularly like about the supermarket is
that it’s accessible. This is the place for shoppers who are looking for:
- Bargains
- All the necessary things in one place
- Unexpected finds
In terms of fragrances, it is the place for local
brands to shine. (I also like that a lot of local brands are introducing affordable body washes so that the average
Filipina shopper can try them out and only at less than Php 100 each!) But let
me share with you a personal favourite when it comes to local fragrances. Sure,
I have fantasized about the bigger names in the fragrance industry every now
and again but this one will always have a place in my heart.
Johnson and Johnsons’ has had this long-time
running scent, if my memory serves me right it was released in about 2005 and
it’s undergone some packaging revamp but the scent still is the same. It’s
playful, refreshing and long-lasting.
Its scent is reminiscent of preserving those
precious after-shower moments. I think it’s the best cologne to bring back
those sunshine-summery days; it’s great for bleak weathers. Its bottle is a
transparent pale-yellow although it could have been a better and brighter lemon
yellow to reflect a lively sunshine burst. If I am correct, it has a mixture of
jasmine and lime to spike up a fragrant citrus scent. Its tail is something
milder though but it is not one of those boring scents after a long time. I
even like it all over the place and even leave a few drops on my pillows so
that when I get back for an evening rest, it’s still fun and lively smelling as
that of a mid-day shower.
To add, this is a great cologne for kids, as well
as students and young professionals on a budget, it only costs Php 52.
Quick update: I’m obsessed with local body washes
lately. I’ll space reviews of affordable ones pretty soon that are also
supermarket finds.
How about you? What’s your favourite supermarket
scent? Which one would you have me try?