Joules currant leaf bodycare and fragrance collection

There's no denying I'm a city girl through and through but sometimes its nice to get away, explore a new area and enjoy some fresh country air. Recently I've been using the new Joules currant leaf collection to bring a touch of that countryside chic into my London home:



With it (supposedly) being spring I've been gravitating towards lighter fresher scents and with notes of cassis leaves, jasmine, vanilla and cedar Joules currant leaf couldn't be more perfect. The combination of floral and woody notes always reminds me of being out and about in the country. I can practically smell the fresh flowers and green fields, just what I need sometimes after a day commuting in central London.

Thanks to the simple colourful design Joules currant leaf looks suitably high end and the 3 products look lovely sat on my desk. I particularly like the reed diffuser which releases a subtle fresh fragrance throughout the day and the hand lotion which is moisturising without being greasy. There's also a matching hand wash which I think would make for a nice little duo and with it currently on sale for just £7.96 each (normally £9.95) I definitely need to get a set for the bathroom!

Have you tried anything from the new Joules bodycare and fragrance collection? What are your favourite scents for spring?

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  1. Oooh these sound lovely, thanks for sharing! :)

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  2. It looks and sounds like a gorgeous range from summer! I love the look of the candle especially x

    Heather | Of Beauty & Nothingness x

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    1. It certainly is! Would definitely recommend the candle as a Spring/Summer scent x

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