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The perfume that smells of cheese

  • 09-08-2006 4:45am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 36,634 ✭✭✭✭


    Heres a way to attract some men, (hungry men perhaps?) ladies. :)
    *shudder*

    from here.
    The perfume industry has long followed conventions: nice-smelling ingredients, usually derived from flowers and plants, are blended into a harmony of aromas, creating fragrant concoctions to allure and delight.

    But an emerging trend is seeing perfumers break with tradition, as they look to diversify in an over-flooded market. Cheese, cars and the smell of sweat are just some of the latest scents to be captured and bottled for a market eager to try unique and individual new perfumes.

    "Savvy fragrance companies have realised that more discerning customers don't want to smell like everyone else," confirms Caroline Brien, beauty features editor at Marie Claire. "There's a small but significant trend for fragrances that don't conform to tradition, and it's a trend that's growing."

    The most recent - and definitely most surprising - launch captures the smell of Stilton cheese. Said to be chasing Cat Deeley as its 'face', Eau de Stilton is a 'distinctive' olfactory blend of notes including clary sage, yarrow and angelica seed (www.stiltoncheese.com).

    Elsewhere, aged rockers Kiss are to launch their own fragrance line this autumn, containing a heady whiff of sweat and pheromones, along with sinful accords of bare skin and patent leather.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 27,252 ✭✭✭✭stovelid


    A cheezy wotsits/Cheezels one would hit the spot? :D


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