• About
  • Login to comment
    • Bluesky
    • RSS
    • Twitter

Now Smell This

a blog about perfume

Menu ▼
  • Perfume Reviews
  • New Perfumes
  • Archives

Fragrance could be so alluring it might cause a shipwreck

Posted by Robin on 11 July 2017 7 Comments

Since the time of the ancient Greeks, people have wanted to smell like the ocean. Archaeologists have found archaic perfume vessels from around 550 B.C. that are shaped like the mythological sirens of the sea, the idea being that fragrance could be so alluring it might cause a shipwreck.

— The New York Times looks at aquatics; read more at 5 Ways to Smell Like the Beach. Hat tip to Holly!

Filed Under: perfume in the news
Tagged With: aquatic, archaeology

Advertisement


7 Comments

Leave a comment, or read more about commenting at Now Smell This. Here's our privacy policy, and a handy emoticon chart.

  1. Celestia says:
    11 July 2017 at 3:07 pm

    Yay! There’s a difference between smelling like the ocean and a day at the beach. For example, I want to smell like Bulgari Aqua and DSquared’s Ocean Wet Wood which are salty and not sweet, unlike Bobby Brown’s coconutty Beach or EL’s Bronze Goddess.

    Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      11 July 2017 at 5:05 pm

      My salty not sweet is Comptoir Sud Pacifique Aqua Motu 🙂

      Log in to Reply
      • Celestia says:
        11 July 2017 at 5:14 pm

        Exactly! Mine too! 🙂

        Log in to Reply
      • nozknoz says:
        11 July 2017 at 7:01 pm

        I never thought of that as salty – time to resniff and think about it. I find it really odd but like it every now and then.

        Log in to Reply
        • Celestia says:
          11 July 2017 at 11:54 pm

          nozknoz: You’re right, CSP AM is not decidedly salty and it IS rather odd! I really don’t like scents that smell like Coppertone or other coconut beach lotions, frangipani, and vanilla. Aqua Motu is fresh and modern.

          Log in to Reply
  2. tiffanie says:
    11 July 2017 at 3:10 pm

    Oooohhh, a shipwreck . . . that’s a startling image. Perfume can certainly be stunningly beautiful.

    Salted scents have grabbed my attention lately, is smelling salty a thing? Un Air de Bretagne is on the horizon, and Tokyo Milk has two new scents with salt notes on the way.

    Tokyo Milk Sea & Sky, Eau des Merveilles, Copal Azur, Wood Sage & Sea Salt, Fleurs de Sel . . . it’s getting salty around here, and I like it.

    Thank you for the link to the article, I’d not heard of any of the scents highlighted there.

    Log in to Reply
    • Robin says:
      11 July 2017 at 5:05 pm

      Yes, it is a thing!

      Log in to Reply

Leave a reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Advertisement

Search

Recent reviews

Atelier Cologne Love Osmanthus
Moschino Toy Boy
Arquiste Misfit
Diptyque Eau Capitale
Zoologist Bee
Parfum d’Empire Immortelle Corse
Comme des Garcons Series 10 Clash
Frédéric Malle Rose & Cuir
L’Artisan Parfumeur Le Chant de Camargue
Yves Saint Laurent Grain de Poudre
Régime des Fleurs Chloë Sevigny Little Flower
Chanel 1957
Gallivant Los Angeles
Amouage Portrayal Woman

Blogroll

Bois de Jasmin
Grain de Musc
Perfume Posse
The Non-Blonde
More blogs...

Perfumista lists

100 fragrances every perfumista should try
And 25 more fragrances every perfumista should smell
50 masculine fragrances every perfumista should try
26 vintage fragrances every perfumista should try
25 rose fragrances every perfumista should try
11 Cheap Perfumes Beauty Outsiders Love

Favorite posts

The Great Perfume Reduction Plan
Why I Love Old School Chypres
New to perfume and want to learn more?
How to make fragrance last through the day
Fragrance concentrations: sorting it all out
On reformulations, or why your favorite perfume doesn’t smell like it used to
How to get fragrance samples
Perfume for Life: How Long Will Your Fragrance Collection Last?

Upcoming

List of upcoming Friday projects

6 January ~ damage poll

31 January ~ winter reading poll

Back to Top

Home
Archives
About Now Smell This :: Privacy Policy
Perfume Reviews
New Perfumes
General Perfume Articles
The Monday Mail

Glossary of Perfume Terms
Perfume FAQ
Perfume Books

Noses ~ Perfumers A-E :: F-K :: L-S :: T-Z

Perfume Houses A-B :: C :: D-E :: F-G
H-J :: K-L :: M :: N-O :: P :: Q-R :: S
T :: U-Z

Copyright © 2005-2026 Now Smell This. All rights reserved.