Review: Good True Beautiful - Forever Lily Perfume



Sarah Horowitz, the founder and perfumer of Sarah Horowitz Parfums, recently collaborated with GoodTrueBeautiful, Inc., on their signature scent Forever Lily. Beth Nonte Russell is the founder of GoodTrueBeautiful and the author of the book with the same name. The fragrance and the book are created to express her beautiful experience of being a mother for a child from China she adopted. When Beth accompanied her friend to go to China, she didn't know she would return with a daughter.

"An enveloping Oriental blend created to aid the wearer in opening the heart and reaching for the highest within them".


More than being beautifully boxed, this is a truly beautiful fragrance. It is sultry and provocative with a touch of sweet innocence. It has an enveloping Oriental blend with a top note dominated by clove and sweet accents of lemon and fresh lychee. The fresh green crispness of fig and the feminine presence of stargazer lily are equally balanced in the middle note. The base note is comprised of cedar wood, vanilla, amber and sandalwood. This fragrance was created in the honor of the founder's adopted daughter, Lily.

The fragrance is available from the site of GoodTrueBeautiful in the bottle of 3.4 fl.oz / 100 ml, the price is $125. The book is available from the same site, and the price is $14.

A portion of proceeds from all GoodTrueBeautiful, Inc., products benefit the Golden Phoenix Foundation, whose mission is to end child abandonment worldwide.

The product in this review was provided to the reviewer for the purpose of writing a review. This in no way effects the quality of the review provided. No monetary exchange occurred in exchange for the writing of the review. The views expressed in this review are strictly that of the reviewer. All reviews provided here are the work of the reviewer and remain completely unbiased.
  1. The packaging looks gorgeous and girly, while the fragrance sounds like something I should try. Thanks for sharing ;)

    I love your new look too!

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  2. The perfume bottle is often meant to be a physical representation of the perfume,I look the look so much. Keep posting!

    cletsey

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