Every so often, a scent comes along that’s so rousing, it takes the beauty world by storm.
One fruity scent that has been practically non-existent on the scene for the last 10 years is now making a huge comeback: the cherry.
The term cherry has been part of the beauty dictionary since the 1920s and has been used to describe a variety of rouge-hued products from lipsticks to nail polishes.
But, the ingredient has come a long way since then. Now, it’s being used for more than just its association with rouge hues.
Designed with a brand new formula, the products are still saturated with the smell of sweet Bakewell tarts, but with the addition of a host of beneficial ingredients, including cherry blossom and sweet almond oil.
— The Independent