Reader’s Request: Bath and Body Works Passport Tahiti Island Mimosa Body Mist Review
I’m plotting my holiday for Spring and debating where I want to go. Until I decide I have Bath and Body Works Passport Tahiti Island Mimosa Body Mist to keep me feeling tropical, sunny, and warm even when the wind and rain is kickin’ it up a notch outside my window!
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First off, let’s get the bad down. This STINKS in the bottle. It gives me a migraine. Yak! I don’t even know what it smells like first sniff but a warm spot on a tropical Tahitian beach isn’t it. It’s kinda floral at first sniff and musky. Hard to explain.
The good news is you shouldn’t chalk it up as a complete loss cause because it actually smells amazing once you spritz it on!
Bath and Body Works Passport Tahiti Island Mimosa Body Mist keeps a dominate floral exotic floral base but also has a faintly fruity citrus note going with a nice dry down of juicy peach. As per it’s name, mimosa, it does have that citrus edge but nothing orange or grapefruit, something more blended and unique. Plenty sweet happening but also something tropical, fresh, and every so slight exotic. Lovely really!
Surprisingly the mist is one of the longer wearing ones I’ve purchased recently and a few sprays will get you through the day without it being completely sucked into my skin and proceeding to die a quick death. It wears quite long for a mist and doesn’t fade as quickly as many I’ve tried.
The Bath and Body Works Passport Tahiti Collection extends to another scent as well, Coconut Vanille, as well as a range of body washes, lotions, and potions available in both scents.
Overall, if you’re yearning for a little bit of a tropical getaway while you wish and hope for the warm weather, this could easily whisk you away to the tropics.
Very pretty and quite unique.
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