Influxious is a new fragrance brand by ISIPCA-certified perfumery expert and Nigerian-American content creator Funmi Monet (who has nearly a million followers across Instagram and TikTok) and it's debuting exclusively at Sephora on July 27th. Every Influxious fragrance exists to help people tap into a different side of themselves, and each inspires a unique state of being.
With notes of blood orange, bergamot and Nigerian ginger, Gold Standard is a warm, spicy, caramel scent that naturally brings forth confidence and warmth. Nigerian ginger is also featured in Influxious' Well Loved eau de parfum, but it's touted as "the scent of ease, closeness, and quiet confidence." Magic Hour is a radiant, sun-kissed scent for fans of juicy, fruity florals, but it shakes up the experience one might expect by matching dragon fruit and watermelon with coconut milk, jasmine and a kick of chili pepper.
Nigerian-Inspired Fine Fragrances
Influxious by Funmi Monet is Coming to Sephora
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