Sabrina Carpenter Just Dropped Her First Perfume and It Sounds Good Enough to Eat

Sabrina Carpenter Just Dropped Her First Perfume and It Sounds Good Enough to Eat
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Sabrina Carpenter is taking a dip into the world of beauty with a brand new fragrance that she announced with a post on Instagram over the weekend.

The newly 23-year-old singer (let’s take a moment to remember her iconic bday outfit) has had an eventful year that's included run-ins with Olivia Rodrigo at the Met Gala and filming the thriller movie Emergency. She’s now coming out with her first-ever perfume in partnership with Scent Beauty. Not to be dramatic, but we’re literally on the edges of our seats waiting for cop a bottle.

Sabrina’s perfume is called “Sweet Tooth,” and one glance at the notes will explain the adorable name — the scent features top notes of sparkling bergamot, candied ginger, and chocolate marshmallow, with heart notes of jasmine petals, coconut milk, and Madagascar vanilla, and a base of cashmere wood, Chantilly cream, and sugared musks. Is it just us, or are we all craving dessert now?

And if you’re wondering what those notes actually smell like, think cozy, feminine, and gourmand, which is a fancy way of describing a perfume that smells good enough to eat — like vanilla, coffee, honey, or caramel. The pH of your skin will also affect how the perfume smells on you, therefore making each scent slightly different depending on who is wearing it. It’s best to do a spot test wear to see how the perfume will project on your skin.

Scent Beauty describes the perfume as “pure confectionary joy: candied ginger and chocolate marshmallow envelop a milky vanilla center, on a bed of Chantilly cream. A scent so delicious, mouths will water; just sweet enough to feel a bit naughty.”

Sweet Tooth isn’t out yet, but while you wait for the full bottle to hit shelves, you can buy a sample of the scent for $9.95. You’ll also get a code for $10 off the full-size bottle when it launches this fall.

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