Street wise It has been almost a decade since Calvin Klein introduced its ground-breaking unisex fragrance ckOne, and so popular has it proved that the fashion and beauty house has seen no reason to change its tried and true formula. However, what has changed this year are its bottles. Three graffiti artists - Espo, Futura and Delta - were invited by Klein himself to come up with individual designs embodying their interpretation of ckOne. The result is three limited-edition collectable bottles, all of which incorporate the artist's and the scent's name somewhere in the design. $295/100ml; on counters while stocks last from June 1. Hello Dolly Giggly, girly, daringly sexy or sophisticated and chic - however you see yourself, Anna Sui believes her latest scent, Dolly Girl, is the one for you. The fragrance comes in a pink mannequin-head flacon and has a fruity-floral bouquet combined with sensual musk and golden amber notes. From $260 for a 30ml eau de toilette spray, Dolly Girl is also available as a body lotion ($335/200ml) and bath/shower gel ($275/200ml). From department stores and branches of SaSa. As nature intended Aromatherapy brand Tisserand has just introduced three new products to its lavender and tea tree ranges. Suitable for all skin types because it doesn't contain soap or alcohol, the Lavender Foaming Face Wash ($105/150ml) is a lightly scented cleanser containing organic lavender essential oil and extracts of heather and water lily. The Moisturising Hand Cream ($105/75ml) is particularly rich and a godsend in these Sars-ridden times for anyone whose hands are dried out from regular washing, while the timely launch of Organic Tea Tree Deodorant ($95), just as temperatures start to climb, keeps body odour in check. Master blender Robert Tisserand had a hand in the development of this product because he wanted to find efficient but natural smell-busting ingredients as an alternative to the typical chemical-heavy deodorants in the market. This one combines organic tea tree, lemon and rosemary essential oils with sage leaf and cypress cone extracts, known for their astringent properties. For a list of stockists, visit www.heavenscentaroma.com or call 2525 7797 to buy the products by mail order. Lemon time The verbena harvest is in full swing in Provence, and L'Occitane has already released its latest batch of verbena 2003 products. Derived from certified organic plants, a label that is reviewed annually to ensure standards are kept high, new products include a lemon-scented room spray ($150) and an equally citrussy bodycare range (from $55 for a bar of verbena soap). Available from L'Occitane, Pacific Place, and other branches. Summer loving Kiehl's new line of sun protection may not smell, but it certainly makes sense. The five-product Vital Sun Protection range includes two paediatrician-tested products specially formulated for children (Face and Body Lotion SPF40 and Spray SPF25, both $230) as well as creams and sprays of varying factors for adults. Protecting skin from UVA and UVB rays, the lightweight products are non-greasy, easily absorbed and water resistant for up to 80 minutes; they also contain skin conditioners such as aloe, vitamin E and soybean oil. Available from Joyce Beauty. adele.rosi@scmp.com