Spring Must-Haves: Our Selection of Floral and Citrusy Fragrances

Spring Must-Haves: Our Selection of Floral and Citrusy Fragrances

Spring in the UAE doesn't last long, but you feel it when it comes. The air gets a bit lighter, the days feel easier, and naturally, the scents you reach for start to change.

Fragrance plays into that more than we realize. What works in cooler months suddenly feels too heavy, and you start leaning toward something fresher, something that feels a bit more effortless. Citrus notes, soft florals, lighter woods, they sit better this time of year. At Beautique Fragrances, this shift becomes easier to navigate because everything is already found in one place.

We pulled together a selection of fragrances that make sense for spring. Scents that feel right for warmer days and longer afternoons.

Have a look through the ones we've picked below:

Spring Fragrance Picks

Bocagrande from Alfred Ritchy

There's a brightness to it right away, slightly fruity with a soft floral side. It feels warm, but still fresh enough for daytime.

Bobo from Carner Barcelona

Very clean, straightforward. Citrus at the front, then it settles into something soft. The kind of scent you don't have to think twice about.

Plum•Spray Paint from Bohoboco

Latest from Bohoboco, a fleshy plum becomes a trace left on a pristine canvas, while spray paint cuts through the air like an act of rebellion, expressive, hypnotic and uncompromisingly bold.

Mango Yuzu • Gasoline from Bohoboco

Another new one from Bohoboco, this is where two contrasts join together to create something phenomenal. Born from a childhood obsession with the smell of gasoline and later the ripe mango of yuzu.

Camelia K from Ella K

More on the delicate side. Smooth florals with a slightly creamy feel that keeps it from being too light. Just the right dose of florals to make your days brighter.

Honour Women from Amouage

White florals, but with more depth than expected. It feels polished, not overly soft.

Dirty Heaven from Borntostandout

A bit different. There's sweetness, but also something airy and slightly unexpected that keeps it interesting.

Tilia from Marc-Antoine Barrois

Very light, almost transparent. It's one of those scents that just sits nicely without taking over.

Bergamask from Orto Parisi

Starts sharp and citrusy, then turns musky and strong. Not your typical fresh scent, it has more edge.

Hacivat from Nishane

Bright, a little fruity, then woody underneath. It's popular for a reason, and works perfectly.

Eden from Paradis Des Sens

Green, slightly floral, and clean. It has a natural feel that fits well with the season.

Flowerlush from Omanluxury

Soft florals with a bit of sweetness. Not too light, not too heavy, somewhere in between.

Solar Flair from Ojar

Warmer than the others. It still feels fresh, but with a sunlit, glowing kind of warmth.

Damask from Ormonde Jayne

Rose, but done in a clean way. Slightly spicy, easy to wear even in warmer weather.

Elysium Pour Homme from Roja

Citrus-led and very clean. Feels sharp and put together without being too much.

Morning Chess from Vilhelm Parfumerie

Fresh, green, and a bit woody at the end. Easy, everyday kind of scent.

Narcotic V. from Nasomatto

White florals, but done in a richer, more intense way. It feels bold and slightly addictive, not the kind of floral that stays in the background.

This selection is built around that idea. Nothing too heavy, nothing too complicated, just scents that fit naturally into the season and into everyday moments.

Discover these creations and many more at Beautique Fragrances and let your fragrance become the guiding thread this spring.

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