Morrighana Report post Posted May 29, 2004 (edited) Okay, here's a bit of background info: Most of my life, I've worn "traditional" flowery perfumes. Lately, I've turned to wearing a lot of resiny/incensey scents, especially those containing Dragon's Blood(my absolute favorite single note). I tend to like sweet-ish scents, that are pervasive but not intrusive. Now, I have always been wary of wearing foody scents. I was even hesitant to order Snake Oil due to its vanilla content, which I thought would be too foody for my tastes. Silly, I know. lol Anyway, I've discovered that I don't mind wearing it at all, and I get a really good response from others when I'm wearing it. Sooo, I've decided to venture a bit further into the Gourmand category, but I want to start out light. I want something (or things, lol) either decidedly foody or just with Gourmand influences, but I don't want to smell like a restaurant kitchen or anything...too much...like that! You know what I mean? I've been reading reviews like crazy, but it's oh-so-hard to decide. Anybody have any suggestions of foody scents for me to start off with? Edited January 24, 2008 by ivyandpeony split out large thread so edited title Share this post Link to post
Ms. MSGirl Report post Posted May 29, 2004 This is my first-favorite category -- I've been turned on to the floral and resiny ones since finding these perfumes, the reverse of you. I just tried Dragon's Milk, and you _must_ try this one. I predict you'll adore it. I also love Tamora (warm golden sweetness, some have smelled peach), Carnivale, Eclipse... give O a whirl, everyone loves it -- amber honey and vanilla. And I haven't yet smelled Velvet (cocoa and sandalwood)_or Seraglio (almond, rose and orange?) but I think they'd be what you're looking for. Share this post Link to post
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted May 29, 2004 O, Eclipse and Hellcat have that slightly sweet foodiness about them, but they aren't overly sweet. Just plain yummy! Share this post Link to post
twistygirl Report post Posted May 29, 2004 Besides the ones already mentioned, Velvet has a very subtle chocolate scent (I don't like chocolate smells as perfumes but I LOVE Velvet), Katharina has a lovely apricot top note, and Tarot: The Moon has a great subtle coconutty fragrance. Siren also has a great apricot/ginger scent that's not too sweet. I love ALL of these fragrances. Also, if you like Snake Oil, you really should try Dana O'Shee... another favorite of mine. It's gentler but still has that foody twist. Share this post Link to post
xoe Report post Posted May 29, 2004 I have to recommend Imp. To me it counts as foody because it makes me want to bite my wrists when I sniff them. Not only that, when I first tried it and held out my wrist for my boyfriend to smell he sniffed and then got confused and almost bit me. That was a little bit weird, and exciting all at once. Imp is my favorite! Share this post Link to post
TygherRayn Report post Posted May 29, 2004 (edited) I liked O, but have to admit that it just wasn't enough for me to keep around just yet. I am very fond of Tamora, as well as Carnivale. March Hare is very apricot and very yummy too. And as twistygirl said, Dana O'Shee. I'm wearing it now, in fact .. and -YUM!- *grins* Edited May 29, 2004 by TygherRayn Share this post Link to post
stitch of bloodh Report post Posted May 29, 2004 Jack has a food scent to it. Share this post Link to post
la_biscuit Report post Posted May 29, 2004 While I adore Hellcat, it may be a bit too sweet if you aren't sure if you like foody. Carnivale is lovely, though. Share this post Link to post
hypothermya Report post Posted May 29, 2004 Oh, give Endymion a try! It's got this gorgeous floral scent to it, with strong notes of pear (which mix so well!)... And I suspect that once Beth comes out with Titiania (which has fruit/floral notes in it) that you'll love that also! Also, give Dragon's Heart a whirl. It's got some fig notes in it that aren't recognizably foody, but give it a nice sweet edible smell to top off those heavy resiny scents. Share this post Link to post
paperdoll Report post Posted May 29, 2004 It sounds like we have fairly similar tastes, Morrighana. I would recommend: Dragon's Milk: it is kind of uber-sweet, but it is still nice - I layer with this one a good bit. If I'm not crazy about a scent I layer with Dragon's Milk to see if that helps! Black Lotus: though not technically a gourmand scent, the combination of lotus and myrrh smells a little foody to my nose. Wrath: warm cinnamon goodness! I have discovered that the scents that contain lime really end up working well on me, making scents that are normally unwearable gorgeous with my skin chemistry (though I can generally never smell the lime once it is on!). The other end of the spectrum is cherry, which can turn even the best notes into... well, cherry! I would suggest experimenting with a few different elements and see what works for you! Share this post Link to post
starrykitten Report post Posted August 7, 2004 Tarot: The Star smells like awesome key lime pie! Without the crust. Share this post Link to post
riddel Report post Posted August 7, 2004 (edited) On me: Alice Bliss Carnivale Dragon's Milk Gluttony Jezebel Persephone Tamora Venus Vice I hope you find something that suits you. Edited August 7, 2004 by riddel Share this post Link to post
VorpalBunny Report post Posted September 5, 2004 Alice smells like honey cookies on me. Bon Vivant is very strawberry sweet. Share this post Link to post
Morgan Report post Posted November 10, 2004 A few of my favorites: Jack/The Hesperides (sp??)/Vice Share this post Link to post
pekeana Report post Posted November 10, 2004 (edited) The Hesperides -- caramel appley goodness Yemaya -- watermelon at the beach Bliss -- chocolate, chocolate, more chocolate Velvet -- creamy hot chocolate Scherezade & (Old) Morocco remind me of cooking spice Dragon's Milk -- an extra-sweet vanilla + dragon's blood [kind of a sweet, sweet floral on me, but rather foody] ETA: Dana O'Shee and Sudha Segara Edited November 10, 2004 by pekeana Share this post Link to post
Sara Report post Posted November 10, 2004 Jack for sure..it's amazing creamy and one day, just one day I'll even try to eat it! Bliss smells exactly like a fudge brownie in the imp, but I haven't tried it on yet to see what my skin turns it in to. Share this post Link to post
Miggins Report post Posted November 10, 2004 Cairo - smells like honey coated figs and raisins, all soaked in incensey red wine. Share this post Link to post
emmetnlindley Report post Posted November 10, 2004 I would highly recommend Chimera. It smells like cinnamon sugar cookies! A very creamy scent. I am wearing it today and have a big bottle ordered Share this post Link to post
Belladonnastrap Report post Posted November 10, 2004 If you can find it Spooky needs to be added, that's a blooming delicious scent. Like rum laced sugar cookies drizzled in Peppermint and Mocha. I'm so sad it's not back this year All of the others are great but I'd add Lampades (Cranberry & Orange) to that list as well. Share this post Link to post
Effluvia Report post Posted November 11, 2004 Dana O' Shee!! And Chimera, too. Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted March 8, 2005 After falling in love with Samhain, I've found myself longing for more complex, nuanced, slightly "gourmand" scents. Dia de los Muertos sounds right up my alley; Mabon might be. Any others people could recommend? =0) Share this post Link to post
tart Report post Posted March 8, 2005 I was actually going to suggest DDLM. I haven't tried Samhain yet...and I haven't yet received Centzon Totochtin, but it sounds like it may be complex. Share this post Link to post
quinkel Report post Posted March 8, 2005 You might like Tarot: The world Very complex and there is a hint of someting gourmand, like a bit chocolate/cinnamon. Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted March 8, 2005 the living flame has a gourmandy action going on during part of it's development, but there's also florals and musks, so if you're not a fan of those... Share this post Link to post