Everyone has their favorite smells, whether they are comforting, exciting, or simply beautiful smells. It could be food, floral, woodsy, holiday-y - anything goes! Please be respectful to each other. Someone might like a smell that doesn't appeal to you, and that's OK! Just be kind. :)

#1

The air after it has spent the whole day raining.

Report

#3

Freshly baked bread! Freshly ground coffee. The mixture of perfumes when you walk into a department store (they should bottle it.) Old English roses.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#4

Nature Air. It doesn't matter where, it smells holier then the popes waffles.

Report

#5

A book shop/library

Report

#6

Vanilla and Homemade, Fresh out of the oven cookies

Report

#7

A slightly odd one but I love the smell of a 2-stroke petrol engine. It reminds me of summers with my late grandad, helping him with the gardens.

Report

#8

The forest in the Pacific Northwest in the afternoon in summer. Cedar and fir and hemlock mixed with sword fern, salal, wild rose and earth, all heated and mingled. It’s sweet and green and warm.

Report

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
#9

I loved huffing the neck of my cat (the late, great Petrushka) after he’d been sleeping for awhile. Eau de Chat!

Report

#10

Wild Honeysuckle. It grew along the backyard fence when I was little. I splet in the back bedroom and woke up to that smell wafting in my room every morning when it was growing. I've been growing some in huge pot on my deck for about 10 years now. I scooped the vine out of the curb in my neighborhood. What a delight to the senses!

Report

#11

Gardenias, Lilies, lilac, jasmine, certain types of roses, fresh bread, old books, etc.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
mrkette avatar
Mary Rose Kent
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think yellow roses are the best smelling roses. I’m also really partial to star jasmine because my grandfather had it all over the place in his front yard.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#13

Cinnamon, freshly sharpened pencils, new books, petrichor, and my dad's cooking!

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#14

Pine needles. Old, musty books. Freshly baked goods. Warm, steamy tea. Cut grass. Earth and the smells of plants. Flowers of all kinds. Air after it rains. Gentle, soft perfume. Marshmallows roasting on an open campfire.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
ADVERTISEMENT
#15

The Scottish Highlands.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
fredneobob90 avatar
Huddo's sister
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used to work with someone who came from England. She was looking forward to going back there to visit when she retired as she longed for the smell of the Moors. She said in her will she has asked her son to take her ashes back there to spread on the moors.

View more commentsArrow down menu
#16

Charlie Red it’s the perfume that my wife wore when we were teenagers every time I smell it I swear my mind time travels back to then

Report

#17

Croissants or any freshly baked cake or bread! Also lavender spray, my mum used to put on my stuffed toys to help me sleep

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#18

Dark red roses. Zingy perfumes. Bread baking in Switzerland. The smell of my mum's perfume.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
mrkette avatar
Mary Rose Kent
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Does Swiss bread baking smell different from other breads when they’re baked?

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#19

The perfect salt air at ‘Sconset Beach.
Privet blossoms in May & June.
A perfume that reminds you of someone or something from your past, like the old Elizabeth Arden Blue Grass.
Hyacinths, especially at Easter.
A fresh pine tree. I’ll never understand “pine scent” candles. None comes even remotely close. Why can’t they get that right?
Sunday dinner of leg of lamb, potatoes and onions.
The way lipstick used to smell when they put a scent in it.
Sometimes typically unpleasant smells like cigarette smoke or diesel exhaust or attic mustiness that evoke warm memories.
Just-cut grass.
An old mosquito repellent named “6-12” - have been looking for an old, unopened bottle for 45+ years just to smell it again.
There are so many more, but that’s it for now.

Report

ADVERTISEMENT
#20

Redwood forest
Homemade chicken soup
Freshly baked bread
Chocolate chip cookies fresh out of the oven

Report

#21

Sandlewood incense or white sage

Report

Add photo comments
POST
mrkette avatar
Mary Rose Kent
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used to favor sandalwood, but the local Harvest Market has a cinnamon incense and in my nose’s opinion, that trumped it

#22

Salt and vinegar chips

Report

#23

cinnamon.

Report

#24

Eucalyptus and Spearmint together.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
mrkette avatar
Mary Rose Kent
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow...those are two very strong scents just by themselves...I’m unable to imagine them in my mind’s nose.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#25

Puppy breath!

Report

Add photo comments
POST
michaelswanson avatar
UpQuarkDownQuark
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Puppies smell so good! My dog just smells like a dog now, and she's kinda stinky today, but when she was a puppy I couldn't stop burying my nose in her fur.

View More Replies...
View more commentsArrow down menu
#26

Very weirdly my comfort smell is very specifically period blood. I don't even know why, but it is

Report

#27

Lavender. I can still remember the time I was driving through Provence. I came over a hill, and the sight made me slowly drift to a stop. From horizon to horizon was freshly blossoming lavender. When I opened the door the scent hypnotized me and pulled me into the field. I will never forget the color, the scent, and the sound of millions of drunken bees.

Report

ADVERTISEMENT
#28

Roses, Jasmine, Wisteria, Hyacinths... A real pine tree at Christmas... Cinnamon buns baking, My backyard in the pines after a rain (Pine & Petrichor) and remembering my Mom's perfume she wore when going to work.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#29

This is weird but my dog has a very good smell

Report

#30

Very specific but a certain slime called whipped coffee from DopeSlimes it smells just like coffee but sweeter and I love it

Report

#31

Sea breeze smell with hints of sun lotion with slihht hint of Marlborough cigarette smoke!!!

Report

#32

Chocolate chip cookies baking.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#33

onions frying in olive oil and old books

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#34

I LOVE mint because it smells so nice and refreshing and it reminds me of Christmas and those little peppermint balls you get at restaurants gives me thoughts of the good times :D

Report

Add photo comments
POST
ADVERTISEMENT
See Also on Bored Panda
#35

Forest after a rain

Report

#36

Cottonwood when it blooms.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#37

I can't believe i'm saying this, but I like the smell of rubber. not burnt, just rubber

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#38

Lavender, ripe mangoes, rain.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#39

my grandma

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#40

Air before the rain (Petrichor). Rain. Wood fire. Cut Grass. Sawdust.
My late aunt's house. And after losing my sense of smell and having in weakened to basically nothing due to Covid...anything pleasant I can smell.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#41

Any type of extract or the combination of gasoline and roses.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#42

Nag champa incense! Unfortunately, my husband HATES it.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
cbear6002 avatar
Rage of Aquarius
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's too bad. Maybe you could burn them outside. That's how my dad burns sage away from us.

#43

GARLIC, GARLIC, GARLIC, GARLIC, and GARLIC

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#44

Freshly cut grass, gasoline, new born babies, food cooking on the grill.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
See Also on Bored Panda
#45

cake

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#46

One of my favourites is weird. It's the smell of hot water. Just that, particularly on a face washer.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#47

The smell of fried chicken, the air before it starts raining, and laundry. I also like the smell of tires in a tire store.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#48

Jasmine, rain, and horses.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#49

The smell of a clean and warm child's hair when they cuddle up next to you on the couch.

Report

#50

- Gas (no, not farts. The kind you put in a car)
- The air while the snow is melting
- My grandma’s house
- Irons when they have been on for a few minutes

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#51

I like all these smells but my favorite one is the smell of the spatula after you make pancakes.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#52

My Grandma was a master of scents. She grew gardenias and roses, and would float the cut blossoms in little bowls of water around the house. She dried her sheets on a clothes line and would store them with dried lavender from her garden. She cooked amazing Mexican food, full of spices and different kinds of chile peppers. And she always wore the same perfume: L'air du Temps. I loved staying at her house.

Report

Add photo comments
POST
mrkette avatar
Mary Rose Kent
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandmother’s scents were pretty much all cooking scents in my memory of her. My grandfather’s was different—it was the smell of wood shavings, most especially cedar!

#53

Lemons

Report

Add photo comments
POST
#54

The perfume Le Male by Jean Paul Gaultier. I could bite a chunk out of everyone who wears it!

Report

Add photo comments
POST
See Also on Bored Panda
#55

Any bath & body works products..( upvote if ya’ll agree )

Report

Add photo comments
POST