Written by Olivia Olsen
The sun is setting at 4:30, you’re bundled up in your heaviest coat and snow might be falling on the ground. Winter is here. What are you wearing to warm up in a chill?
It’s time to swap our light, fresh fragrances for warm, deep fragrances fit for the biting winter weather. Here are three suggestions from our Core Scents that can warm you up from fragrance frostbite
What scents should you wear in winter?
Heard of the phrase “heat rises?” In winter, let’s say cold…sits. Cold air is dense, giving us all the perfect opportunity to let fragrances with bold, rich notes – think decadent gourmands and lush woods – an opportunity to shine. Vanilla, praline and nutty scents can cut through cold air without being too cloying like they would in less-dense warm air. Strong wood notes like cedarwood, sandalwood and cypress settle in winter weather beautifully, if smelling like a dessert isn’t your speed.
Riley is one of Olfactory NYC’s most popular scents year-round – and for good reason! This delicious vanilla and hazelnut blend embodies a gourmand. Add some spice with Cardamom and Tobacco Leaf or stay soft and sweet with Vanilla and Sandalwood.
Jaime is our new, indulgent gourmand with edible pistachio and praline to satiate any sweet tooth this winter. Pair it with Agarwood and Chai to smell like a chai latte or add boozy depth to your scent with Cognac and Suede.
Holiday cookies are sweet enough for you? Woods are the way to go. Jayden’s cedarwood and sandalwood notes can charm anyone out of frostbite. Make a smoky statement with Saffron, Toffee and Oud, or keep things sultry and rich with Ambrette and Oak.
Brave the cold with a scent that matches your personality. Whether it’s rich woods or delectable gourmands, find your new winter scent with a Scent-ologist or at home today!
Best Winter Scents to Cozy Up With
Written by Olivia Olsen
The sun is setting at 4:30, you’re bundled up in your heaviest coat and snow might be falling on the ground. Winter is here. What are you wearing to warm up in a chill?
It’s time to swap our light, fresh fragrances for warm, deep fragrances fit for the biting winter weather. Here are three suggestions from our Core Scents that can warm you up from fragrance frostbite
What scents should you wear in winter?
Heard of the phrase “heat rises?” In winter, let’s say cold…sits. Cold air is dense, giving us all the perfect opportunity to let fragrances with bold, rich notes – think decadent gourmands and lush woods – an opportunity to shine. Vanilla, praline and nutty scents can cut through cold air without being too cloying like they would in less-dense warm air. Strong wood notes like cedarwood, sandalwood and cypress settle in winter weather beautifully, if smelling like a dessert isn’t your speed.
Riley
Riley is one of Olfactory NYC’s most popular scents year-round – and for good reason! This delicious vanilla and hazelnut blend embodies a gourmand. Add some spice with Cardamom and Tobacco Leaf or stay soft and sweet with Vanilla and Sandalwood.
Jaime
Jaime is our new, indulgent gourmand with edible pistachio and praline to satiate any sweet tooth this winter. Pair it with Agarwood and Chai to smell like a chai latte or add boozy depth to your scent with Cognac and Suede.
Jayden
Holiday cookies are sweet enough for you? Woods are the way to go. Jayden’s cedarwood and sandalwood notes can charm anyone out of frostbite. Make a smoky statement with Saffron, Toffee and Oud, or keep things sultry and rich with Ambrette and Oak.
Brave the cold with a scent that matches your personality. Whether it’s rich woods or delectable gourmands, find your new winter scent with a Scent-ologist or at home today!