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Ellis Brooklyn's Peaches Fragrance Body Mist Features Upcycled Cedarwood

Pantone declared Peach as the 2024 Color of the Year and fittingly, Ellis Brooklyn dropped its Peaches Fragrance Body Mist as a new product that's current yet also nostalgic for the 90s that so many crave. This juicy body mist pairs peach with pink pepper, waterlily, rosebud, orange flower, orris and laurel leaf with grounding sandalwood, ambrette and upcycled Virginia cedarwood. What's more, the Sugared Musk ingredient in the formula uses 100% renewable carbon.

The resurgence of body mists can be attributed to their light and refreshing formulations, providing a subtle and youthful alternative to traditional perfumes. Ellis Brooklyn notes that its body mists are meant to be used liberally, not just on the body and clothes but also in other places like home spaces.
Trend Themes
1. Resurgence of Body Mists - The light and refreshing formulations of body mists provide a subtle and youthful alternative to traditional perfumes.
2. Pantone's Peach Color Trend - Peach being declared as the 2024 Color of the Year by Pantone drives the popularity of peach-infused products like Ellis Brooklyn's Peaches Fragrance Body Mist.
3. Eco-friendly Fragrance Ingredients - Ellis Brooklyn's use of upcycled cedarwood and 100% renewable carbon in the formula highlights the trend of eco-friendly fragrance ingredients.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Personal Care - The resurgence of body mists presents opportunities for beauty and personal care brands to develop innovative and refreshing fragrance products.
2. Fashion and Design - Pantone's color trend for Peach opens up opportunities for fashion and design industries to incorporate peach hues in their products and designs.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - The use of upcycled and eco-friendly fragrance ingredients by Ellis Brooklyn showcases opportunities for the sustainable manufacturing industry to create environmentally conscious products.

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