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Mark my words, this Arabian perfume that just launched in the UK will sell out – it’s too addictive not to

Hello Magazine

Hello Magazine

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July 10, 2026

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Mark my words, this Arabian perfume that just launched in the UK will sell out – it’s too addictive not to

Huda Beauty’s Easy Bake Intense Fragrance has finally landed in the UK. Here's why beauty editors and shoppers alike are obsessed with the 'heavenly' scent...

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