Ariana Grande’s perfume smells like flowers and vanilla — get it on Amazon right now

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Unlike hair products that explicitly note what results you can expect or makeup products that’ll help you achieve a certain look, fragrances are certainly more enigmatic.

Think about how many times you’ve tried to explain a fragrance to someone, only to find yourself at a complete loss for words. Shopping for fragrances makes it that much more difficult; after all, how can you shop for a fragrance when you have no idea what fragrance notes you respond to? Also, there is the ultimate fear: nobody will like the scent or it won’t live up to its expectation.

Thankfully, we’ve found an affordable perfume on Amazon that shoppers seem to love and may permanently ease your fragrance woes.

Shop: Ariana Grande Ari Eau de Parfum, $39.58

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According to Amazon, the perfume has fragrance notes of crispy pear, pink grapefruit and sparkling juicy raspberry. There are also hints of creamy vanilla orchid, creamy musk, and a touch of marshmallow.

With a 4.7-star rating on Amazon, this fragrance is sure to be a staple in your daily routine. “I went out on a limb and bought this without smelling it, and it is to die for,” wrote one five-star reviewer. “I wear this every day and get so many compliments. I’m kind of picky when it comes to perfumes (I never wore anything but Viva La Juicy), but this scent is amazing, and it’s also half the price.”

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