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Makeup, hair care and skin care products aren’t the only tools we use to help us express who we are, we also prettify ourselves with an array of perfumes (not worn all at once I hope) to tell the world who we are without speaking a word.

Spring/Summer 2011 brings to market even more choices of scents that awaken your senses and two of those are HueKnewIt.com’s product picks starting with Cotton T-Shirt by Clean ($69, sephora.com). Like the simple iconic white t-shirt as written about in the book “Tommy Hilfiger by Tommy Hilfiger,” it’s simple in design and forever a mainstay in many of our closets because of it’s ease, so what better way to capture unpretentiousness in a bottle. To imagine what this fragrance smells like, just close your eyes and think of a freshly laundered tee – how uncomplicated! Bergamot, cotton flower, rosewood and sheer amber are only a few of the notes that make this airy scent a joy to wear.

Click Update: Summer ’11 Perfume Round Up to see what Marc Jacob’s thinks you should be wearing this summer.

My post Sunscreen Isn’t Just For White People touched on the need for everyone to wear sunscreen and today’s giveaway supports this important topic.

To enter giveaway:
One HB reader will win these three products from Aveeno: Hydrosport Sunblock Spray SPF 85, Hydrosport Sunblock Lotion SPF 85, Hydrosport Sunblock Spray SPF 50 and a towel!
1. You must be a Twitter Follower (@hueknewit).

2. Once you’ve followed, send an email to gregorie@hueknewit.com with twitter name.

3. Already a follower? Then you’re automatically entered for a SECOND chance to win. Just refer a friend to follow me and send email to gregorie@hueknewit.com with your twitter name and who you referred.

Winner will be announced the week of June 27th on hellobeautiful.com.
And don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly Hue Knew It beauty fix & get in on product giveaways!

For 2024’s iteration of MadameNoire and HelloBeautiful’s annual series Women to Know, we knew we wanted to celebrate the people who help make the joys of film and television possible. To create art is to create magic. This year, we spotlight Hollywood Executive’s changing the face of cinema.