JLS launch debut fragrance
Kiss is a fruity floriental scent for women
Band members Aston, Marvin, Oritsé and JB made the fragrance with the help of perfume designer Azzi Glasser, selecting a note each to add to the scent; Aston chose cassis, Oritsé added black orchid, Marvin selected tuberose and JB chose amber crystals.
The resulting fragrance starts on top notes of peach skin, loganberry, bergamot, cassis and mandarin, before blending into a heart of jasmine, tuberose, muguet, rose absolute, black orchid and neroli flower, and ending on a base of amber crystals, white musk, patchouli and oakmoss.
The perfume is packaged in a white cylindrical bottle, with a magnetic lid and a diamond star embedded in the bottle. Kiss is now available for £14 for 30ml or £20 for 60ml.
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