2025 is the year of gourmet aromas. After the explosion in the 2010s, the popularity of sweet perfumes decreased, but now they are experiencing a new tour of popularity. This is not sweet as sweet as La Vie Est Belle, Lancome, but more complex, stands out.
The adventures of the past are mainly concentrated around vanilla and burned sugar, and now they go towards milk, cream and hazelnuts (but after a little later). For example, Miami Shake, Juliette’s weapon or peanut Soleil Blanc, Tom Ford.
Banana and strawberries to matches and green tea – a new wave of unexpected gourmet notes in the world of perfume. This is the trend this summer.
Banana
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Perfume Water Hakuna Matata, 27 87 -
Wanille Banane toilet water, Comptoir Sud Pacific -
Perfumery su l’Aficite, out house
Banana has always been accepted as very sugary and simple for niche perfumes, this year in winter, the Spanish brand 27 87’s solo banana note-moaning matata and two scents and already Tiktok L’Fricite brand managed to conquer Oud’s house.
Banana is a flying top note that is quickly replaced by a creamy heart and becomes softer. Although the fruit is associated with joy, sun and summer, it may seem completely different in perfumes. For example, as in the Vanillle Banane brand, Sud Pacific-Creamy like a banana pudding. Or, as in Hakuna Matata, green shelled bananas, a brand 27 87.
Peanut
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Perfumery water spray soleil blanc, Tom Ford -
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Perfumer juice UNE Pistache, obvious
The popularity of Dubai chocolate has reached perfumers – the aromas promised peanuts everywhere this summer. Although pistachios have already appeared in several popular perfumes (for example, soleil Blanc, Tom Ford and Sol de Janeiro’s best -selling – Cheirosa ’62), as it has never before before.
Especially in fell in love with Zukers, soft gellato, bright and creamy notes of peanut sounds in Kayali. And if you prefer the creamy Cannoli, one of the desserts with pistachios, we recommend that you take a closer look at wood and sour sweet Une Pistache.
strawberry
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Spirits Strawberry, Maison Alan Bray -
Toilet water kiss smell, armand head -
Perfume juice Miami Shake, Juliette has a gun
Although Cherry is still one of the main fruit notes in perfumes, the popularity of strawberries in the aromas is growing rapidly (the demand for the SPATE online service increased by 19.9 %this year). And although many strawberries are associated with sweet candies, sprays, strawberries may be different from Victoria’s secret and lip gloss – like a juicy or green and vegetables, like a freshly combined fruit.
Match and green tea
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Matcha Meditation, Maison Margiela Tulet juice -
Matcha Soft Serv, D’Anam Perfume -
Aqua Allegoria Herba Fresca, Guerlain Water
Tiktok users are obsessed with the matches again, but now it’s not just enough to drink – they want to smell it. And one of the most discussed aromas of the matches is transparent Matcha Meditation, Maison Margiela and Ice Cream, Matcha Soft Serv, D’Anam.
Another trend in perfumes borrowed from Japanese tea culture is green tea. Pure, soothing and sophisticated. Despite the similarity of the matches, the perfume notes are different – if green tea gives aroma freshness and slight violence, the match is creamy round. However, it is a meditative softness as a one -day summer sleep in all tea flavors. Flowers are perfectly combined with citrus, bamboo and fruits.
Rhubarb
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Rose de Vigne, Caudalie refreshing water -
Perfumery juice loyalty, pure sense -
Perfumery water spirit, darling*
This year is another unusual fashionable component Ravent. Due to the sweetness of tart, it gives the aromas a little sour color. Souls go well with more traditional notes – creamy vanilla, sweet fruits or grass plants. And it is ideal for those looking for a more adult approach to gourmet aromas.
Source: People Talk

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