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Posted on 11:44am Sunday 17th Oct 2010
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When reading the ingredients of a bottle of perfume, one can often be mystified by the contents.  What exactly does freshly laundered t-shirt smell like?

freshly laundered t-shirt
Sometimes our imagination will draw us to a smell.  I like the thought of inhaling something freshly laundered, or the faint whiff of new leather and suede.
leather
suede
Other appealing smells in a fragrance which seem unexpected are alcohol based or contain tobacco.  When thinking of a 'manly' fragrance for some reason we are attracted to smells such as bourbon, cognac, vodka,  gin and tobacco.
bourbon
cognac
vodka
Gin
tobacco
There's something smoky, warm and comforting about these scents that appeal to our senses. On the other hand, you can sometimes wonder why other smells appeal.  On looking at a picture of a musk, I cannot imagine that I would like to smell like one yet a fragrance that does not contain it, is often boring, bland and rarely seems to last more than an hour.
musk
Perfume experts complain of modern fragrances smelling synthetic.  Probably because modern day fragrances contain such things as aldehydes, coumarin and kephalis.  Chemical components used cleverly to recreate such smells as freshly laundered t-shirts or the smell of a frozen lake.
aldehydes
coumarin
kephalis
Fragrances with chocolate, cotton candy and popcorn almost deserve a date to the cinema rather than being sprayed!
chocolate
cotton candy
popcorn
Maybe that's why perfumes are ever popular.  They appeal to our sense of comfort.  Pleasant smells bring pleasant memories and none more so than sweet, sticky fragrances reminding us of our childhood.
When evoking good memories, we often like clean, fresh smells reminding us of the countryside.  Citric smells such as oranges, earthy fragrances like clay, and mossy scents such as oakmoss.
orange
oakmoss
clay
Since my favourite taste is chocolate, my top five fragrances containing this delightful additive have to be Thierry Mugler's Angel, Vera Wang's Princess, Jil Sander's Jil, Masakï Matshushïma's Mat Chocolat and Emanuel Ungaro's Divas...Yum!
Thierry Mugler, Angel
Vera Wang, Princess
Jil Sander, Jil
Masakï Matshushïma, Mat Chocolat
Ungaro, Divas

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