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Springhas Sprung! application and provides up to two hours of protection from mosquitoes. Around the house Spring cleaning is an opportunity to throw open the windows, let in some fresh air in, and make homes cleaner and more efficient. Last month, Method welcomed Spring with a collection in partnership with designer Orla Kiely. The line includes foaming hand wash, gel hand wash, dish soap, and all-purpose cleaner in four new springtime fragrances: white nectarine, cloudburst, honeysuckle, and tomato vine. The products are packaged in four graphic patterns designed by Orla Kiely. Windex Touch-Up Cleaner offers a fast and convenient solution to clean and sanitize where people need it most—the kitchen and bathroom. The new design makes it easier for consumers to clean surfaces; they simply push down on the pump to apply the formula onto a paper towel, bath tissue or a clean sponge and wipe. Windex Touch-Up Cleaner cleans and kills 99.9% of common household bacteria and works on nearly all hard, nonporous surfaces, including sinks, countertops, toilets, appliance exteriors, stovetops, sealed granite, sealed marble, glass, glazed porcelain, chrome, glazed ceramic tile and finished wood, according to the company. It comes in two varieties: Bathroom Windex Touch-Up Cleaner in Fresh Scent and Kitchen Windex Touch-Up Cleaner in Glistening Citrus Scent. Offering “a sun-washed scent of the perfect summer memory,” Caldrea launched Linen & Room Spray for rooms, clotheslines, preiron or post-dryer. The essential oil spray wake up sheets, pillows and blankets with the scent of rose, gardenia, lily of the valley, marigold, cedar, grey vetiver and white musk on a cool water base, with natural essential oils of chamomile and cedarwood. The accompanying Hand Soap, with aloe vera gel, olive oil and essential oils leaves hands soft, clean and fragrant as the bottle brightens the kitchen or bath. Spring fragrances are Pretty in Pink According to the NPD Group, sales of premium fragrances 18 Spray April 2013 hit $2.9 billion in the U.S. in 2012. Will fragrances sell well again in 2013? The year is off to a good start with the following offerings out this season. Estée Lauder’s Pleasures Eau de Parfum debuted in 1995 and embodied a universally relevant message of taking time to enjoy life’s simple pleasures, especially those of spontaneous, carefree days outdoors, and this concept continues to resonate with the launch of the new Pleasures Eau Fraîche, a vibrant yet dewy floral fragrance that celebrates life’s simple moments in a new and modern way. Top notes include white lily, violet leaves and green accents. Middle notes are comprised of black lilac, white peony, karo-karounde blossoms, baie


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