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Tastes good, smells good: ten popular gourmand fragrances
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Gourmand fragrances are based on the fragrance notes of food, in which the water in our mouth runs together. The star Present five worthwhile perfumes.
Perfums are available in all conceivable variants: some smell of fresh laundry, others are attractive, others are based on unnatural fragrance notes. A perfume trend that has lasted for a long time are gourmand fragrances. What makes them and which are particularly popular reveals star.
What are gourmand fragrances?
Whether cotton candy, fruit, chocolate, coffee, vanilla or other treats: perfumes based on “edible” fragrance notes are called gourmand fragrances. And these are often popular – both in men and women. Lee Howes, who heads Lush’s perfume department in Great Britain, tells that star In addition: “Gourmand fragrances are popular for many reasons. Bands that we connect with desserts convey a feeling of security and enjoyment, which is often associated with positive memories of dinner with friends or baking as a child.”
So they are appealing fragrance notes that stimulate the taste, but also the memory. “This positive nostalgia brings us closer to these happier times. Many common grades in gourmand fragrances such as vanilla and Tonka can give us the well-being of a warm hug from someone we love. These feelings are perhaps one of the main reasons for the success of modern gourmand fragrances,” says Howes.
These gourmand perfumes are popular
“The Body Spray ‘Let the Good Times Roll’, which is currently popular in Germany, is the Body Spray ‘Let the Good Times Roll’, which thanks to its buttrigy-sweet popcorn fragrance is a viral hit-a real good mood fragrance that is reminiscent of a nice evening in the cinema or an entertaining day in the amusement park with all kinds of delicacies,” adds the expert. But scents with warm and light notes, vanilla and tonka as well as caramel -like scents are among the bestsellers. In other brands such as flaconi, it is sweet fragrances, often with vanilla, or fresh notes that are considered bestsellers. These five gourmand fragrances in particular have been among the best-selling ones for years:
1. “Candy” by Prada
According to Flaconi counts Since 2010 for the 25 best-selling gourmand fragrances. What is special is its base note made of caramel, paired with gentle musk and natural notes of the benzoe, a resin. It also awakens memories of warm, sweet honey with delicate vanilla notes. In short: This fragrance combines many grades that encourage the sense of smell and taste.
2. “Idôle Nectar” by Lancôme
is considered an avant -garde fragrance that stands out of the crowd. It is referred to as a neo-gourmand fragrance that comes with a floral touch. Here Rose meets a popcorn chord that becomes sweet with the help of his caramel notes. The perfume is rounded off by bourbon vanilla.
3. “Black Opium” by Yves Saint Laurent
At meet four vanilla notes. The extravagant fragrance combination is initiated by sweet pear and mandarin notes and followed by vanilla, fresh coffee beans and woody patchouli. This gourmand fragrance is considered intense and seductive.
4. “Goddess” by Burberry
is a vegan fragrance that is also equipped with several vanilla notes: a vanilla infusion with woody nuances, a vanilla caviar with lush sweet and vanilla-absolue, enriched with lavender. It looks elegant and smells sweet, but not too heavy.
5. “Jungle Femme” by Kenzo
Has been around since 1996. The perfume combines spicy cardamom with a fresh mandarin note. Flowery notes of Ylang-Lang follow and a soft base made of Patschuli, vanilla and amber. A fresh and noble fragrance that smells of natural treats.
In addition to the perfumes mentioned, there are of course other products that are considered gourmand fragrances: perfumed body lotion, deodorant, shower gel and other products can also be based on the smell of stimulating foods. Cherry, chocolate or coffee – notes that do not find themselves so often in perfumes are popular here, but are a popular change in other products.
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Source: Stern

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