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Someone Made Rosé Deodorant & We Don’t Know Why
Someone Made Rosé Deodorant & We Don’t Know Why
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It will come as part of "the brunch scents."
July 07 2017 6:48 PM EST
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Someone Made Rosé Deodorant & We Don’t Know Why
It will come as part of "the brunch scents."
This article originally appeared onThe Fresh Toast
You can't imagine someone ever wanting to smell like alcohol. In fact, most people use products to cover up the smell if they've been drinking or find themselves without a shower like at a music festival. But one company seems to think differently. Native, an all-natural deodorant brand, launched a new line of products for the summer. Included was a deodorant that smelled like rose. They are calling the collection "the brunch scents" and feature sangria and mimosa, in addition to the rose deodorant. No word if avocado toast is included in the brunch scent box yet.
\u201cYay it's Friday \ud83c\udf89 Maybe we should try that Ros\u00e9 Deodorant?\u201d— Heidi Bannister, Arthur Edward Recruitment (@Heidi Bannister, Arthur Edward Recruitment) 1498812607
\u201cHumans have finally reached peaked evolution. Ros\u00e9 scented deodorant is a thing that exists on earth \ud83d\ude2d\ud83d\ude2d\ud83d\ude2d\u201d— KiSS 92.5 (@KiSS 92.5) 1498852836
Though again you don't imagine people trying to smell of alcohol, the "brunch set" box set is retailing for $30. By the way, you're not rubbing alcohol all over your body. Native makes their deodrants with natural ingredients like shea butter, jojoba oil, beeswax, coconut oil, and more.
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So in case the rose craze and cocktails weren't enough for you this summer, and you can't wait for summer brunch, just roll on one of these bad boys. Cheers to that.
Interested parties can sign up for a waiting list online for the second release of the limited run, which comes out mid-July.
This article originally appeared on The Fresh Toast: a lifestyle and entertainment platform with heaping sides of cannabis--you can read more, here.