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Marc Jacobs Splash Fragrance Review

Marc Jacobs Splash is a unisex fragrance that was first introduced in 2006. The scent is a blend of citrus, floral, and woodsy notes. It is a refreshing and invigorating scent that is perfect for daytime wear. The Marc Jacobs Splash line includes body wash, lotion, and cologne.

Marc Jacobs Splash Fragrance

Marc Jacobs Splash Fragrance Review

The top notes of Marc Jacobs Splash are Sicilian lemon, mandarin orange, bergamot, and grapefruit. These citrusy notes give the fragrance its refreshing quality. The middle notes are jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, and white pepper. These floral notes add a touch of sweetness to the scent. The base notes are musk, amber, and cedar. These woodsy notes help to round out the fragrance and give it a subtle hint of warmth.

Whether you’re looking for something simple and fresh, or something a little bit more complex, Marc Jacobs Splash an incredible choice. It’s ideal for daytime wear, and it’s great for all seasons. If you’re looking for an invigorating scent that will keep you feeling refreshed all day long, then Marc Jacobs Splash is it.

Spring is coming soon, and one of the first things I think of is Paris in Spring time.  Can you imagine it?!  Marc Jacobs just released a three-set limited edition set of fragrances inspired by the simple, yet decadent pleasure of a Parisian patisserie.

Packed in luxurious glass bottles are three crisp scents: Apple, Biscotti, and Pomegranate.  Each scent is refreshing and unique. They each retail for $68 and are available at Saks, Sephora, Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, and Marc Jacobs Boutiques.

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I was able to try out the Apple scent from the Splash collection and absolutely loved it! You can get the same fragrance at Sephora as well as the Pomegranate and the Biscotti.

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