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You Can Now Rosé All Day With This Trendy Rosé Deodorant

We’re officially living in the Age of Rosé. Not only have we been blessed with rosé gummies, but now we’re also getting rosé cosmetics, because wine not?

Native is releasing a rosé deodorant with natural ingredients like coconut oil, beeswax and baking soda. I never thought smelling like alcohol would be a good thing, but this is totally worth being able to say you smell like the fruit of the vine. As the saying goes, you can’t buy happiness, but you can buy wine-flavored deodorant, and that’s kind of the same thing. And if you’re looking for the full cocktail collection, the deodorant is coming from a limited edition boozy brunch line along with mimosa and sangria deodorants ($30 for all three).

My love of wine aside, rosé is actually a classy scent that ranges from smelling of mint and grapefruit notes to those of berry and currant. I’m curious how the sweet wine scent will translate into deodorant, but it seems just subtle and mature enough to keep me smelling slightly fruity all day long.

And if you’re looking to round off your collection of rosé cosmetics, there’s always this rosé shade of Kokie nail polish ($6) or Motives Lip Shine in Rosé ($18.95). Labiotte even sells these actual wine-infused lipsticks for about $15 for the true aficionado. So when did rosé become such a thing? Vanity Fair reported that the beverage spiked in popularity since 2009, around the time it came to dominate the glam Hamptons lifestyle. It eventually became known as “Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s wine” so really, we may have lost Brangelina, but at least the couple helped us discover our love of rosé. And, like, rosé deodorant. I guess.

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Nathalie Ligonde is a senior at SUNY at Old Westbury majoring in Media and Communications. She is a Campus Co-Correspondent at Her Campus at Old Westbury. Ligonde is passionate about travelling, writing and learning new languages. She enjoys binging TV shows and movies on Netflix and loves hanging out with her friends. Her dream is to make a difference in the world by inspiring people to love themselves and others for who they are. You can follow her on Instagram to see all her adventures: @nathzwhatz
Lindsay was the president/editor-in-chief of the UCLA chapter of Her Campus from 2015-2018. She was previously the Viral Section Editor at Her Campus and an Editorial Intern at the headquarters in Boston. Lindsay grew up in Washington state and transitioned to love the Southern California sunshine while studying communications and environmental science at UCLA. Twitter: @WeinbergLindsay.