Centered Scents
Lizabe and Co - Peachlight, Savannah, GA
Lizabe and Co - Peachlight, Savannah, GA
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Lizabe & Co Peachlight
A fragrance based on Savannah, Georgia
Tenth and Hampton Collection
Top Notes: Orange, champagne
Heart Notes: Ripe peaches, white peach nectar
Base Notes: Sweet cream, soft Southern warmth
Scent Impression: Ripe peaches, white peach nectar, orange, champagne, sweet cream, golden sunlight, and warm Southern air.
Peachlight is a soft Southern daydream, warm as sun through lace curtains and sweet as peach juice on the fingertips.
Inspired by Savannah, Georgia, this fragrance captures the glow of a slow afternoon: golden light spilling across old porches, warm air moving through garden trees, and the quiet pleasure of doing absolutely nothing for a little while. Ripe peaches and white peach nectar bring a soft, sunlit fruitiness, while orange and champagne add a bright little sparkle. Sweet cream smooths everything into a relaxed, skin-warmed finish.
This is not a loud peach candy scent. Peachlight is a more true-to-life scent: ripe fruit, chilled champagne, soft cream, warm skin, and the kind of golden hush that settles over the South just before evening.
A fragrance for porch swings, linen dresses, lazy sunlight, and letting the day take its time.
Centered Scents, LLC sells decants only (sample sizes) of fragrance; full bottle of perfume is not for sale and is shown for recognition purposes only. Centered Scents is an independent retailer and is not affiliated with the fragrance brand. All decants are labeled according to FDA requirements.
Centered Scents, LLC donates 1% of all profits to Providence St. Joseph Hospital Foundation and Centered Scents purchases and provides reading glasses for hospitalized patients (many times they are admitted without their glasses!) and patients receiving outpatient care at no cost to the individual.
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