IT claims to attract love, light, power, positivity and er...sex to the wearer.
Add to that, the dream brand ambassador of supermodel Kate Moss and watch it fly off the shelves.
Scent of a Dream is the first perfume by British celebrity make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury, who has introduced her cult make-up range to Glasgow's House of Fraser.
The bottle itself is a glamorous addition to your boudior, with an elegant vintage design. But does the scent itself live up to the hype?
The perfume opens with notes of lemon, peach, and bergamot, followed by heady floral notes like tuberose, jasmine and violet. But the real magic, apparently, happens with the psychoactive notes of fire tree, hedione and ambroxan, which are said to trigger feelings of desire in the wearer.
My sister declares it a little too sweet and powdery but I'm hooked. It's a very magical aroma and reminds me of a Christmas bath set, we were both given as a child, by a well known beauty brand. It's said that the scents we favour as adults often have links to favourite childhood memories.
As the day goes on, the sweetness develops into something a little spicier - I can really pick out the Patchouli, sparking fond memories of the essential oil I dabbed on my skin, undiluted as a teenager.
A magical four stars.
Scent of a Dream, starts at £49 and is available from House of Fraser in Glasgow.
www.charlottetilbury.com
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