How to Choose Perfume: Smoky Scents and Woodsy Fragrances

Perfumes with tobacco notes and woodsy fragrances appeal to certain types of  consumers; linking personality traits with perfume choice saves time and money

Smoky and woodsy fragrances Smoky and woodsy fragrances have powerful effects on both the sense of smell  and the subconscious mind. Perhaps more than any other aromas, they can summon  the wearer back to a long lost time and place, bringing scent-images to mind  with stunning clarity: a cozy evening around a crackling fireplace, a carefree  childhood walk in the woods, the tender burnt-vanilla of a beloved grandfather’s  pipe.

The word “perfume” means “through smoke;” choosing woodsy or smoky scents  could mean passing through a hazy barrier into a world where chemistry melts  into alchemy and molecules meld with magic.

Personality and Perfume: Smoky Scents

These fragrances may have notes of tobacco and incense blended with woods  such as cypress or cedar. Vetiver often appears in such fragrances, lending an  enduring and earthy savor to the overall composition. Women who are attracted to  smoky scents will thus often enjoy woodsy ones as well (the heavier musks and  vanilla may also be great favorites).

Such people have a tendency not to follow the latest fashion; but rather to  pick a style of dress and makeup they think suits them and then stick with it  for years. They probably prefer simpler, somewhat androgynous clothing and may  even choose garments that are “anti-Western-fashion,” such as peasant shirts or  intricate Native American patterns. The androgynous note is definitely reflected  in smoky fragrance preferences, as many of these perfumes are supposed to be for  men.

Since smoking in public is now considered practically a criminal offense in  many countries, those who still respond positively to the smell of tobacco may  possess at least a streak of rebelliousness; and their after-work fashion  choices may well be influenced by this usually obscured wild side. While not  necessarily smokers themselves, they would certainly find a trip to a tobacco  shop both soothing and pleasant.

Perfumes that Smell of Smoke or Tobacco

  • La Via del Profumo Tabac: Nice, non-cloying tobacco aroma designed for  men.
  • Sonoma Scent Studios Artisan Perfumes Tabac Aura: Tobacco shop delightfully  blended with warm, wonderful cedar.
  • B Never to Busy to Be Beautiful Breath of God: Weird and wonderful with  tobacco and vetiver notes; an affordable “profound invention,” according to Perfumes: the A-Z Guide.
  • House of Fragrance Jasmin Rosa: This dazzling attention grabbing scent, blend of sensual peony, jasmine and cassia are melded with notes of sweet litchi, Tobacco and effervescent pineapple, and smoothed with soothing musk, white tea, sandal and warm woods.
  • Etat Libre d’Orange Jasmine et Cigarette: Strange flowery pipe tobacco  aroma; amusingly labeled a “floral ashtray” by the aforementioned reference  guide.
  • Profumo di Firenze Tabacco: Vivid pipe tobacco fragrance.
  • L’Artisan Parfumeur Timbuktu: This is a great crossover masculine for women  to try; intoxicating and confident.
  • L’Artisan Parfumeur Tea for Two: Smells like spicy chai with a whiff of  smoke. Perfumes: the A-Z Guide recommends this as a home fragrance rather than a  wearable one, but nonconformists might like it quite a bit.

Personality and Perfume: Woodsy Fragrances

Women who like to hunt, fish, camp, or spend hours at the beach usually revel  in woodsy odors. Straightforward and unpretentious, they’ll choose a nature walk  over a trip to the mall every time. They are said to crave intense experiences;  and often exude a subdued charisma, commanding attention from others even when  they don’t have much to say. More efficient than creative, such types generally  appreciate more muted wardrobe colors and skip full-face makeup in favor of a  few well-chosen “natural-look” products.

If a consumer is strongly drawn to woodsy perfumes, she will probably also be  partial to musk, vetiver, vanilla, and richly smoky ones as well. Spicy and  Oriental perfumes could also provide her with an elegant and sophisticated  change of pace.

Great Perfumes that Smell of Wood

Note that most wood fragrances now use synthetic scents to replace natural  wood sources, many of which are now too endangered and expensive to continue to  exploit (some companies continue to use a cheap variety of Australian  sandalwood, however).

  • Donna Karan Chaos: The original was heavier and woodier than the reissue,  but the new one still smells pretty good once the odd soda-pop-sweet top note  fades.
  • Sonoma Scent Studios Artisan Perfumes Winter Woods: Smoky, woodsy,  beautiful, and crisp; the rare scent that is actually well-matched to its  name.
  • Elternhaus Mos!BuddJewChristHinDao: Expensive but a great splurge, tempers  the strength of wood with the controlled flexibility of a carefully arranged  bouquet.
  • House of Fragrance Lola Conquest: Strength, femininity and sensuality, Lola Conquest are a combination of oriental wood and spicy aromatic blend which embodies the warm, fluid sensuality of the woman who wears it.
  • Annick Goutal Songes: Heavy on jasmine, so quite a bit more feminine than  most of its genre.
  • Parfums MDCI Invasion Barbare: Great wood-and-spice masculine aroma that  lasts for ages; its high price is justified by its complexity and peculiar  charm.
  • Jil Sander Scent 79 Man: Wood-and-cigarette-tobacco; would make a super gift  for a guy who’s heartily sick of the same old herb-and-chypre aftershave  tedium.
  • Diptyque Tam Dao: Smells like cedar; Perfumes: the A-Z Guide recommends this  as a home fragrance rather than a wearable one; might be oddly interesting  layered under another, more conventional scent, though.

Sources

  • Erickson, Laurie, Excerpts of Perfume Reviews, Sonoma Scent Studio.
  • Fischer-Mirkin, Toby, Dress Code: Understanding the Hidden Meanings of  Women’s Clothes, Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 1995.
  • “ How to Understand Perfume Personalities,” beauty-and-the-bath.com.
  • Principal, Victoria, The Beauty Principal, New York: Simon & Schuster,  1984.
  • Turin, Luca and Sanchez, Tania, Perfumes: the A-Z Guide, New York: Penguin  Books, 2008, 2009.

Descriptive quotes from Turin and Sanchez, pp. 159, 329.

30 inspirational web designs 2012 of perfume website

30 Inspiring Examples of Perfume Websites

The world of perfume is quite big, there are lots of well known and respected brands on the market. But do they really care about their brand on the web? It’s not a secret that successful business nowadays is connected with the Internet. How should perfume website be designed to be successful and competitive?

 

 

There is no doubt that website design should reflect the brand or product features. Also it should pay attention to user friendly navigation and other essential information needed for clients.

 

Perfume Websites
In this showcase you will see 30 examples of perfume websites with short descriptions discussing how they stand out from the crowd and what techniques they use. I hope you’ll find some inspiring examples and these will help you with your future projects.
FendiItalian Fashion House Fendi perfume website with big product video presentation, navigation is very easy to understand. More feature which is differentiated from other perfume website is making FAN. I like the idea.

Less is more. Calvin Klein Fragrances website is a great example of minimalism in web design. Pure white background, clean fonts, modern drop-down menu with product previews create an elegant and comfortable feel about the brand.
Chanel uses ash white as the main color of the website. The website is totally bright color with a highlighted its ever green fragrance Channel No. 5 with a model which is looks like and definitely Brad Pit as I read the news Chanel set to unveil iconic Chanel No.5 campaign fronted by Brad Pitt, A statement from channel “It is the first time we’ve had a man speaking about a women’s fragrance. We think very much that the perfume is a seduction between a man, a woman and the perfume. No.5 is our leading fragrance, and we are willing to make the investment to keep it on that level.
House of Fragrance website also uses a big photo as a main design element. Main page showing image gallery and in this way they’re highlighting their new launched 2012 product – perfume. Also you can see useful drop-down menus on the top that help users to find a all products in section of perfumes with particulars information of each product created for and fragrance family. As well as within this useful drop-down menu section products all products fragrance details, complete and help to buyers buy according to their moods.
Cacharel fragrance shop uses a white pattern on the website similar to House of Fragrance to direct all the attention to products placed on a dark background videos. Simple but smart technique. Also at right side user able to share on facebook and tweet their products.
Lots of flash effects can really impress the average visitor. Dark colors, colorful with floating flowers previews of the products create contrast and highlight the products.
Burberry uses most impressive and modern navigated product gallery and on the sides of the website say everything. A bit confusing but still impressive. Complete website with online store.
Banderas collaborated with celebrated Spanish fragrance company Puig to release a series of fragrances for men and women, to international success. Mainly Antonio Banderas perfumes is probably known for  seductive fragrances. This website shows that dark black is a big part of their brand. Highest quality products are fade to red and gold roll-over image create outstadning seductive looks. The main accent of the website is Antonio Banderas. The site relies on his personality to represent the product. Elegant, subtle and attractive.
A model with big large bottle, green a nature look color used as a background and a video presentation on the right side create a garden feel. Also using color for the products points user’s attention to the perfume.
Diesel brand is often labeled as provocative and sexy. This website just proves that.
Dark colors dominate in this website and create an elegant feel. A sexy Hollywood actress Megan Fox with handsome and good look model photos grab attention and present the product features.
Complete flash site, dark colors dominate in this website and create an elegant feel. 20 years of Angel! slogan attract to visitor and buyers their consistance, durability and brand recoginzation. photos grab attention and present the product slide show big image features.
Dolce & Gabbana use an unusual website structure which helps to create an outstanding look and product oriented web design. Dolce & Gabbana start their compaign brand The One with Matthew McConaughey.
The advertising campaign is fronted by French singer and actor Marc Lavoine who was signed up last year as the new face of the fragrance. The brand this time wants to explore a different brand of masculinity and a more casual mood. A very big image of the Marc Lavoine left side, and the right side top to bottom scroll images and videos of products is used on Cerruti 1881 website.
The simple colors used on Dana Classic Fragrances help to focus on their products, and adding features of online store more classy looks.
Another great example of red color usage in perfume website design. A room-like 3D effect on the background and floating perfumes look interesting and attractive.
The contrast used on this website helps to highlight the product which is presented in a close-up view.
The Clinique website looks like a traditional e-commerce website with lots of navigation menus and sometimes too much confusing information because of different type of site templates. Very minimalistic and simple layout.
One more nominal perfume website example. Beautiful pink color variations, “girlish” stuff and Christina Aguilera on the left side tell you everything about the sweet product.
The black website background helps to accentuate the colorful product and personality presentation. Simple top navigation is clear and easy to use.
The provocative and personality-based perfume website of David Beckham. Black minimalism example, Dark colors at top and bottom and middle area background image create an elegant and powerful look and feels sporty.
Black minimalism example. Dior uses simple and clear top navigation and expressive product browsing at the bottom manually.
The main picture says everything. Provocative and sexy, this is how fcuk grabs the attention of their clients, upside down slideshow create more attraction.
The Estée Lauder store looks like other common e-commerce websites. The only thing related to perfume is a big photo of a model and the product.
Glossy website name and navigation reveals that the product is related to a prominent personality and luxury.
Bulgari Fragrances website uses a big photo as a main design element. The model holds Bulgari perfume and in this way they’re highlighting their product – perfume. Also you can see useful drop-down menus on the left side that help users to find a desirable product.
Kate Moss Parfums website is product oriented and uses different colors to present different products. Kate Moss is next to the product and gives a personal touch to the perfume.
The Hugo Boss website stands out from other perfume website with unusual navigation. Silver passing to grey color background highlights white quadrangles where all the main website pages are located. Beautiful flash effects create fascination.
An attractive and typical eCommerce site. Biscuit (light brown) color variations create the feel of knowledge, power and integrity. This color is often associated with the stability, hearth, home, the outdoors, comfort, reliability, approachability and this website looks very graceful and endurance.
Another celebrity based website design. Subtle colors and elegant Celine Dion create an impressive and touching feeling with her first fragrance Signature fragrance.
Celine Dion Fragrances

Conclusion

To summarize everything posted here I must say that perfume websites are very varied in structure, colors usage, navigation type and more compared to other niche websites. One of the most common attributes of the perfume website is image usage as a main website element.

Most of the listed examples use celebrities and their fame to create a better product reputation. What do you think about the listed examples? What makes a perfume website successful? Please share your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.