WE REGRET THAT WE ARE CURRENTLY UNABLE TO SHIP FRAGRANCE OUTSIDE OF THE UK Born out of perfumer Christopher Brosius’ hatred of the olfactory onslaught he encountered during his stint as a New York taxi driver, CB I Hate Perfume is a one man crusade against sickly, suffocating fragrances. Expertly blended from the finest extracts (the prices reflect the relative cost and purity of his ingredients), Christopher creates truly evocative scents with unusual notes that perfectly capture a scene, a smell or a memory. ‘At The Beach 1966’ is one of his best-loved creations; sea, sand and sunshine are distilled into this elegant eau de toilette – one spritz of which is like lifting the lid on your holiday memory box.Just one breath of CB I Hate Perfume’s heavenly ‘At The Beach 1966’ elicits fond memories of sun-bleached seaside holidays. Conjuring the same nostalgia as a Beach Boys album cover; the clean saltiness of coastal air hums beneath the principle note – Coppertone 1967 – which instantly evokes the signature holiday scent of warm skin and ‘Coppertone’ sunscreen. Add to this just a hint of wet sand, seashell, driftwood and the cacophony of boardwalk aromas (think a sea breeze whipping candyfloss), and you’re instantly transported to those lazy, hazy days spent swimming, surfing and basking in the summer heat. A faint hint of watermelon gives a mellow zing, to perfectly capture the summery scent of a vintage holiday Polaroid.


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