When Good Babies Smell Bad
MAKES NO SCENTS In the hierarchy of malodorousness, little babies rank pretty low. But that hasn't stopped the cosmetics industry from cashing in on all that new skin. New-mother alert: no perfume on Earth can disguise that I-need-a-diaper-change smell
Tartine et Chocolat $41 Soft, sweet, but you can't smell the bread or the chocolate
Baby Babar $17 Honey scent; musky--or is it tusky?--edge
Petit Ange $77 Nice, gentle smell, but contains alcohol
Le Petit Prince $27.50 Lemony and clean in a furniture-polish sort of way
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