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Ink'd


Many thanks to Jaclyn Jankowski and the powerhouse team of Parfumes de Coeur, soon to be known as Fragrance Rebel, for thoughtfully inviting me to take part in this promotional collaboration, and for sending over such a great product! I've actually been longtime addicted to their Vanilla and Cotton Candy Body Fantasies! So good.

Inspired by Christian Audigier fragrances, Ink'd is the rebelliously new scent in the Designer Imposters line, integrating a bold blend of heady fruits and florals. For a complete listing of fragrances for both men and women, visit them at www.fragrancerebel.com and to keep up on all their latest products, promotions, and giveaways, visit www.parfumsdecoeur.com!

Comments

Courtney Laura said…
this is super cool! i'd love to smell it!

xx
C
cityofchic.blogspot.com
Anonymous said…
Awesome, Bella! You're always on top of your game!

Kisses
Ohh I bet they smell incredible!!

xx
Andy
The Black Label
3D ultrasounds said…
it was amazing Collections. You 'r Rock, :)
That's awesome. Your description just tempted me to by them.


Grace

www.helloagainvintage.blogspot.com
Leigh said…
that's so cool! i am super jealous :)

thelibertybelleblog.blogspot.com
prettymuchnew said…
ooooooh!

-issa
wewearthings.blogspot.com

prettymuchnew.com
Linda said…
Speaking of Ink...What do you think of fake tattoos. It is the new big thing in Scandinavia where I am from.

I own www.faketattoos.se/en and we are about to launch in the UK and I was thinking if we could send you some samples of our fake tattoos. What do you say?

Contact me at linda@faketattoos.se
Francesca said…
AMAZING! I love you're coat
C:


francescaxdoll.blogspot.com

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