Vanilla is probably inferior to just rose in perfumery. And that’s not surprising, because vanilla can be beaten in a toffee style, making it smoky, disgusting, and cold, and adding natural bitterness. Just let your imagination run wild. Recent surveys say that vanilla perfumes are loved not only by millennials, but also by zoomers. For example, the first fragrance from Gen Z representative Billy Eilish is nothing more than a variation on the candy-vanilla floral dessert theme.
Because vanilla, with its stubborn vines, clings so tightly to the perfume base, we’ve created our own rating – the best scents with this spice.

Mix vanilla and sea salt? What could be better for instant teleportation to the ocean? Airplane only. Vanilla Vibes is a relaxed and fun fragrance that is especially good in the summer but will also help to be a little more cheerful in the cold season.

For those who like to smell like the sweetest and most airy dessert. Inside a beautiful bottle are hidden vanilla candies sprinkled with spray rose buds. If you are just starting to get acquainted with the fragrance, be careful – an overdose of Love, Don’t Be Shy, can even cause a headache, it is painfully saturated.

It is rightfully one of the brand’s most popular fragrances. A warm, crackling fireplace, the scent of wool plaid, and the resinous walls of a country house that looked like a few vanilla sticks had been thrown into it. Aroma category “finish and contemplate infinity.”

The incredibly successful YSL flagship fragrance, where vanilla (without sweetness) echoes fresh lavender. In Libre there are no fields of Provence, no tropical thickets, only the purity of a natural duet, where a boutonniere of white flowers gives a straight flower stalk some softness.

Woody and balanced with warm, sandy notes, Madagascar vanilla is an example of vanilla that is discreet yet deep and very harmonious. In a good sense, it’s a grounding and comforting scent.

It is not easy to describe Babylon. On the one hand, this is a restrained spicy composition, but on the other hand, everything is mixed, as if in the famous tower. They put saffron, ginger, vanilla pods, some dried leaves and dried flowers on a fresh coniferous log house and begin to methodically crush them. Vanilla in this hum isn’t easy to find, but it’s even more interesting.

An ideal way to spend the whole warm season in a jasmine-vanilla cloud and not to overwhelm others with the scent of vanilla. The weightless, light yet sweet composition seems to continue the tradition of La vie est belle for young buyers who just don’t need the buzz of the 2010s.
Source: People Talk

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