Beauty Editors' Picks: Favorite Spring Fragrances By InStyle Editors InStyle Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Our editors and writers comprise decades of expertise across the beauty, fashion, lifestyle and wellness spaces in print and digital. We prioritize journalistic integrity, factual accuracy, and also having fun with every story we share. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on February 26, 2014 @ 11:54AM Pin Share Tweet Email Trending Videos Photo: Courtesy Photo Editors' Picks: Favorite Spring Fragrances 01 of 07 Anyway by Juliette Has a Gun Courtesy Photo Marianne Mychaskiw, Assistant Editor: "Call it wishful thinking, but come February, I always find myself retiring my winter scents in an attempt to summon an early spring. Anyway by Juliette Has a Gun ($120; juliettehasagun.com for locations) seamlessly walks the line between both seasons, blending the musk and amber notes I love during the chilly months with the airy jasmine and citrus elements I can't get enough of when the temperature starts to rise." 02 of 07 Caldrea Black Coriander Lime Courtesy Photo Selene Milano, Senior Beauty Editor: "I loathe housework but cleaning with a sexy scent in glamorous packaging makes it (almost) bearable. Caldrea's Black Coriander Lime line ($9 each; caldrea.com) is to die for and my whole house smells amazing after." 03 of 07 Kai Body Glow Courtesy Photo Sheryl George, Associate Beauty Editor: "I love Kai Body Glow ($34; nordstrom.com). It has the signature Kai scent of gardenias but in a great moisturizing spray that helps hydrate scaly skin. It also adds a nice sheen-perfect for the upcoming skirt season!" 04 of 07 Lalicious' Sugar Lemon Blossom Courtesy Photo Sarah Weir, editorial assistant: "The sweet citrus aroma of this decadent sugar scrub ($34; lalicious.com) smells entirely edible (warning: it's not) and instantly transports me to the spring days of my childhood." 05 of 07 Etro's Jacquard Eau de Parfum Courtesy Photo Marianne Mychaskiw, Assistant Editor: "Have you ever smelled a certain scent, and suddenly remember exactly what you were doing when you were eight? The soft violet, iris, and jasmine notes in Etro's Jacquard Eau de Parfum ($190; etro.com for store locations) trigger memories of playing with my mother's lipstick and perfume spread as a kid, while hints of vetiver and black pepper give the fragrance a current vibe. Plus, the floral-printed bottle is a nice springtime addition to my vanity." 06 of 07 Kilian's Imperial Tea Courtesy Photo Angelique Serrano, Beauty Director: "Normally I go for really heady, white floral fragrances, but I've recently fallen in deep love with this light, fresh scent ($235; available at bykilian.com in April). It has the aroma of jasmine tea, which is sweet, mysterious, and subtle all at once." 07 of 07 Nest's Blue Garden Courtesy Photo Spring Fragrance