I think you could say that it’s a unisex fragrance oil but if we talk in traditional perfumery terms, it’s more male than female. I liked it straight away because my nose found the spearmint and eucalyptus first but as the wear went on, the other notes became more apparent. Happy Paul Fragrance has plenty of notes and I think your nose will find its own favourites, but bergamot, spearmint and lemon wrapped in cedarwood and vetivert (amongst others) will give you the right idea of how fresh and woody this is. It’s warmed by a dash of jasmine and that’s what helps it settle onto the skin so it fits like a glove. I know my son would absolutely adore this so I’m keeping it for him.
But, there’s more to Happy Paul than meets the eye. It’s not my story to tell but there is very good reason that a (listed) proportion of profits go to YoungMinds, a charity that helps young people struggling with their mental health. I don’t think you will need any input from me to know what a struggle accessing services has been for anyone with mental health issues, and that includes young people. The fragrance is actually called Bright Spice and that sums it up perfectly – you can get body wash, cleanser, scrub and moisturiser in the range too. It would be fair to say that Happy Paul Fragrance is aimed at younger men (although it think it will appeal across the board) who can often struggle with their mental wellness and for a million societal reasons don’t get noticed quite as much as they should. See, this is what the beauty industry can come up with if it really tries – Happy Paul has made a commitment to Youngminds because it really matters to the founder that it gets as much support as he – and happy customers – can give it. You can find Happy Paul HERE (£21) and Youngminds HERE.
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