Lise Watier Neiges Contest

Lise Watier Neiges Contest

Here’s what you’re competing for in today’s Fragrance Giveaway: Lise Watier Neiges Eau de Toilette

Brand founder Lise Watier created this scent more than 20 years ago and it has long been a best seller, winning over fans with its purity and whiteness—a pretty, almost soapy-fresh blend of hyacinth, lily of the valley, Christmas rose, jasmine, magnolia and orange blossoms with woody, musky undertones—and its oh-so-Canadian, snowflake-detailed bottle. www.lisewatier.com 

ENTER TO WIN OUR TWITTER GIVEAWAY CONTEST – A CHANCE TO WIN THIS FANTASTIC PRIZE!

This week, enter our Fragrance Giveaway Contest for a chance to win a bottle of Lise Watier Neiges EDT, valued at $60 (50 ml). 

Here’s how to enter:

  •  Stay tuned to our Twitter (@thewhaletherose) at 1:00pm EST on June 25, 2014.
  • We will tweet out our #WinwithTWTR question, and you have from 1-3pm EST to tweet us back your answer (one entry per Twitter account, per contest period).
  • Once the Giveaway period has ended, no further entries will be accepted.

Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and subscribe to The Whale & The Rose to be notified of more giveaway opportunities. You must subscribe to The Whale & The Rose to be eligible to win the contest.

Note*: This Fragrance Giveaway is open only to residents of Canada (excluding Quebec) who are the age of majority in their province of residence. Limit of one contest entry per Twitter account, per contest period (1-3pm EST June 25, 2014).

Full Fragrance Giveaway rules and regulations can be found here.

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Deborah Fulsang has spent the last two decades as a journalist covering news and trends in the worlds of style—in fashion and beauty, design and décor, food and entertaining. Her long-held love of fragrance led her to launch The Whale & The Rose, a destination for all things perfume-related. Now, when she indulges in a crazy-expensive bottle of fragrance, she can do so guilt-free. Well almost. It’s all in the name of research after all.