Isabey Fleur Nocturne by Panouge

A sweet gardenia dream, elegant and yet playful, heady florals with a hint of lush fruit, but it’s by no means one of the ghastly boring fruity florals dominating perfumery at the moment, no, this is lusher than life, not naturalistic, but impressionistic, something more real than real in its heady french soap and gardenia blossoms aroma. It smells of a theatrical dream of lovers meeting at night in a summer garden.

The peach and mandarin are perfectly ripe, sweeter and juicier than any real fruit has ever been. Panouge seems to have mastery of this better than reality technicolor and stage lighting dream world school of perfumery.

Ugh I’m so in LOVE.

Avon Imari Elixir

Lush, wet berries, and sinful vanilla, sexy, ultra seductive, a va-va-va-voom scent, it smells all American and not cheap but young, it smells like a young woman who’s already got men all figured out, who knows the way to flick her hair and swish her hips, the way to glance smouldering over her shoulder to make men stop in their tracks.

It smells as simple and wholesome and lusty as midnight fumbles in the drive in with the prettiest girl in school

Why Do Americans and Northern Europeans Hate Scent?

I remember hearing the story of a woman who’d grown up in a society that didn’t do deoderant (I don’t remember which one) who’d married an American man and her saying that sharing a bed with him was like sleeping with a ghost because she couldn’t smell him.

I think culturally we’re weird about smell.  I mean Americans, but also a lot of Northern Europe.  People who love perfume say Japan’s not a perfume country and thus not a fragrance country, but Japan is a heavily fragranced country, they just don’t do perfume as much, Japan doesn’t have a tradition of wearing fragrance on skin, instead one scents clothes, and home and other spaces one exists in (the Japanese incense tradition is an especially lovely one) and strongly scented fabric softeners sell extraordinarily well there.  

In any case, we North Americans, and Northern Europeans (especially north western Europeans, Russia and other Eastern European nations have a very strong history of perfumery) are unusual in our distaste for fragrance, not just our distaste for perfume, but our overall suspicion of scent.

We blamed odeurs for the plague, and in modern times stereotype certain ethnicities as prone to wearing far too much scent, we are deeply suspicious of fragrance chemicals and clamour for unscented products.  We seem to believe that the very act of smelling anything is bad for us.  We do everything we can to avoid producing natural human odors (even those that are regarded as pleasant or inoffensive elsewhere) and seem in general to have some yen for an enviornment completely devoid of smell, which is to me as peculiar a longing as a longing for an enviornment completely devoid of sound, 

Perhaps we lost our ability to stomach fragrances around the time the anglosphere lost our ability to handle spicy food (the 19th century, our food was actually quite spicy until then, when a health fad for bland food created the sensitivity to heat that we’re known for as a culture today) perhaps it has something to do with the weather or protestantism, all I know is that we’re weird about smell as a culture.

In any case, I think this distaste for scent overall leads us to vastly underestimate and ignore our senses of smell, we are unaware of the scents of those we love, we ignore the scented landscape.

Gravity Falls Fragrances

fandomsandfragrance:

Stan:

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Dana English Leather

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Introduced in 1949, this cheap leather heavy cologne is profoundly offensive and cheap smelling to many modern noses.  

Dipper:

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Ralph Lauren Polo

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We both know he’d go for the manliest manly impossible for him to live up to thing possible, Ralph Lauren a heavy tobacco leather is it.

or 

Aquolina Blue Sugar

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Something Mable might buy him as a gift.

Mable: 

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Dosis De Passion 

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I feel this sour gummi worms scented fragrance is the sort of thing Mable would adore 

Alternatively

Dior Hypnotic Poison Eau Sensuelle 

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Waaaay too heavy, blatantly inappropriate for a girl her age, exactly what she’d wear attempting to romance one of her suitors.

Grenda: 

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Animale Animale Animale

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This 80s power house scent suits the bold and uninhibited Grenda

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Candy

Comme Des Garcons 2011 Comme Des Garcons

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Flowers and industrial glue, weird enough for Candy

Wendy: 

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Van Cleef and Arpels Midnight In Paris

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This is a really gorgeous men’s scent, leather, incense, benzoin and tea make it a sort of sexy, laid back scent, perfect for the way too cool for you older tomboy you had a crush on in middle school

Soos:

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Etat Libre D’Orange Divin Enfant

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Orange blossom, marshmallow, tobacco, leather, ideal for a man in touch with his inner child, not a scent Soos would use, but how I imagine he might end up smelling

Agua de Colonia Concentrada

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A traditional unisex eau de cologne Soos’s grandmother might have bought him to get him to stop using some god awful body spray.

Robbie:

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Ed Hardy Heart’s And Daggers for him

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or

Paco Rabanne Black XS

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Both say “teenage boy” both say “kinda angsty”

Tambry:

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Jimmy Choo Blossom

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A very modern, of the moment scent for a very of the moment young lady.

Lazy Susan:

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Elizabeth Taylor Passion

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A heavy incense and civet sense regarded by many as hellishly old ladyish (but a fragrance I personally love)

Pacifica:

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Dior Miss Dior 

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Luxurious but youthful, sweet but definitely a little “bratty”

and Gravity Falls

Scents For Mad Max Fury Road

fandomsandfragrance:

Nux:

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Dior Fahrenheit 

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As it smells of gasoline and glory and is thus perfect.

Furiosa:

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Andrea Maack Craft

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A metallic scent with the memory of her green home.

or

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Parfum D’Empire Corsica Furiosa

A lush green she’d long for with her name on it.

The Splendid Angharad:

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Juliette Has A Gun Lady Vengeance

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Fecundity and feminine determination combine with a certain ferocity.

Toast The Knowing:

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Cartier La Panthere

Girly fruity floral with an iron will and get down to business attitude.

Cheedo The Fragile:

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Molinard Nirmala

Starts out gently fruity, grows into something stronger and more robust.

Capable:

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Olympic Orchids Black Bird

A sweet, romantic, empathetic and hard as nails fragrance, for the capable capable.

The Dag:

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Believe by Britney Spears

An ethereal green, perfect for a keeper of seeds.

Immortan Joe:

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Bvlgari Black

Tires and wickedness

Slit:

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Comme De Garcon Synthetic Series: Tar

Self explanatory.

Valkyrie:

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Gres Cabochard 

Motorcycle leathers with a hint of a sweeter life long past.

Coma The Doof Warrior:

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Imaginary Authors A City On Fire

Smoke and leather, a flame thrower guitar and his skin mask.

Keeper Of Seeds:

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Cacharel Eden

An old dry green for seeds waiting for water

And last but certainly not least Max:

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Blood Concept O

Metal and leather with a hint of something gentle.  A universal donor, just like Max.

I did this and I’m not sorry.