What do you love to smell?

I got to experience my favorite this morning on the way shopping. Freshly cut grass. I walked through the dog park while the mower was cutting the grass. So fresh it was still screaming.



"She paints, she reads, she lights things on fire."

- Coffee
- Curry
- Freshly baked bread
- Women's hair when you hug them
- Petrichor 🥸
- Fireworks on autumn mornings
- Beer
- Barbecues
- New books/CDs/vinyl
- Kitten heads
- Petrol
- Chlorine in swimming pools
- Kitkats
- Lynx Africa
- Fresh weed, meaning in the bag unsmoked
- Fresh washing
- Cinnamon
- Garlic and onions being fried
- Soap
- Plant smell when it's been a hot day

That is it for now.

Only God knows.

Maybe it's because I live with someone who buys little gizmos frequently, but I've grown to enjoy the smell of new electronics. Taking them out of the box and peeling off that plastic, the whole experience is satisfying.

I also like the smell of light rain on pavement. Kind of a wistfully nostalgic smell.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

A smell I love that's very specific is the smell of Myrica gale (bog myrtle) which is lovely on its own, but then also mixed with Calluna vulgaris (common heather), sheep and sea air. It's part of the smell of this kind of landscape (from a trip last weekend):



Many who keep sheep in southern Norway would just put them on islands or fenced off areas by the coast like this and their grazing helps make a good environment for heather. It also makes for a rugged, but very inviting cultural landscape.

I also love the smell of menthol. I have a small jar of pure menthol crystals and they smell so nice.

Coffee, of course. Fresh rolling tobacco. Wool blankets, leather and Islay whisky like a Laphroaig Quarter Cask. The back of my wife's neck.

A strange one I remember from my childhood was a seat pillow storage space in the front of our boat. It was a place we put pillows or whatchacallit for the seats in the boat and they were made of some plastic so the foam inside wouldn't get wet. Their scent was very distinct and it filled that space. I used to sleep inside that storage, lulled by the waves rocking the boat.

Happiness is a warm manatee

The inside of a hardware store. I guess it's the combination of smells of various things in those stores but they usually have a distinct odor.

The inside of a shop which sells leather goods. Something about the smell of new leather.

The smell of a new comic book.

The smell of an old comic book.

The smell of electric trains or electric slot cars when they are running on a track.

Sausages and onions being fried together by food vendors at a festival or sporting event.

The smell of paper money.

Incense of various kinds.

Hashish (fresh before being smoked and while being smoked.)



Lots more but those were the first ones I thought of just now.








#5 Sep 14, 2023, 01:55 AM Last Edit: Sep 14, 2023, 01:58 AM by ribbons
Freshly mowed grass
Bergamot
Ginger
Cloves
Cedar chips (reminds me of my grandmother who always had cedar sachets in drawers and closets)
Newly washed and dried laundry
Bleach
Downy fabric softener
Gerber baby rice cereal :)
Barr-Co. original scent parfum (the only scent I wear; it's very light and smells faintly of oatmeal/vanilla)
burning fireplace
Nag Champa red Shanthimalai incense
Rasmalai (an Indian dessert – I think it's the cardamom or rosewater in it that appeals to me)







Gasoline


Happiness is a warm manatee

- Talcum powder
- Brylcreem (the original red pot from the 1920s, this is the thing I miss most about having hair, the smell and being able to use this stuff)
- New carpet
- Cherry Drops
- Dentist rooms
- Cigarette packet you just opened
- New car
- Muddy football pitch, proper shit pitches where the ball doesn't even roll properly, that smell reminds me of my playing career
- Old Spice
- Herbal tablets ( @Marie Monday you should try these, they're at the front of every shop where the cigarettes and sweets are, they are lovely)

I think that is it now.

Only God knows.

Quote from: jimmy jazz on Sep 19, 2023, 12:41 AMNew car

One of my favorite smells, also.

I bought a pack of these to put in my car a while ago but they were rather disappointing and didn't really have the "new car scent" that I was thinking of and wanted...




I'm going to start off with the scents I hate that others usually love. Fresh cut grass gotta go. Hate it. Grass after a rain hate it. Just the whole after rain smells gotta go. Mostly because I live in an urban area so after rain smell is usually against asphalt and it stinks to high heaven. I don't get the whole after rain smell thing, it's never been a good smell to me. Anything that smells like Chocolate is a no go for me as well. I personally don't like chocolate at all but I tolerate it and eat it in extremely small amounts.


yeah I love new car scent as well. Well any new product scent when you just open it up is delightful.

I also love citrus scents so a large majority of my colognes have a citrus base to them especially if they are the ones that I wear daily. For special occasions like date night. I like to wear a deep smelling musk or cedar wood.

Bergamot is another favorite scent of mines.
Cocoa Butter
Vanilla


I was this cool the whole time.

Most of my perfumes are very sweet confection smells. It doesn't feel right if I walk in the room and don't smell like a dessert bakery.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

Ew I associate that smell with teenagers buying body sprays from Bath and Body Works. I don't like anything that smells sickeningly sweet.

I was this cool the whole time.

Quote from: DJChameleon on Sep 19, 2023, 01:37 PMEw I associate that smell with teenagers buying body sprays from Bath and Body Works. I don't like anything that smells sickeningly sweet.

Perfectly fair! Honestly the sweet stuff is more my everyday scent for my work shifts, for a nice evening at home or a date night, I tend to go for more floral scents.

I like the sweet perfume for going out to work or errands because it's pretty strong and offsets any potential sweat smell from all the house chores. I go to work right after finishing my daily deep cleaning, so that's one reason I use it.

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

My daughter gave me Daisy by Marc Jacobs as a gift a few years ago.  It's a really nice fragrance if you like floral-forward perfumes.  Also has just a hint of musk, which balances the sweetness.