“I let people smoke in my apartment, so the secret there is candles. I love these obscenely expensive ones by Cire Trudon that have a bergamot, mint, tobacco thing going on. But I mix the high and low. You can mix in the cheap ones from Walgreens as long as the scents don’t clash.”— Rachel Rabbit White, ssense.com
“What else did you try to do to replace me? I smelled my wife's perfume on that cheap coat. You're not worthy of a woman like her. She must have felt sorry for you or angry at me.”— Chris Fedak, Sam Sklaver, Dr. Martin Whitly, Michael Sheen, imdb.com
“I was so funny. I was scintillating. I wore my fig perfume, which is apparently possible to resist.”— Julie Margaret Hogben, John Carney, Maggie, Cristin Milioti, imdb.com
“1979 Waitress: Tanqueray and Tab. Ernie McCracken: Keep ’em comin’, sweets, I got a long drive. Do me a favor, will you? Would you mind washing off that perfume before you come back to our table?”— Barry Fanaro, Mort Nathan, Ernie McCracken, Bill Murray, imdb.com
“Amber: Was I the only one listening? I thought it reeked. Cher: No, I believe that’s your designer imposter perfume.”— Amy Heckerling, Cher Horowitz, Alicia Silverstone, imdb.com
“When she has a really sweet scent that’s not overwhelming. Not too much perfume or anything. She just has a really fresh, unique scent.”— Mike, thoughtcatalog.com
“Overdoing it with your perfume. Be careful. When it comes to your scent, less is more.”— Harriet Thurley, cosmopolitan.co.uk
“Lean in. When spending time with her and talking, find an opportunity or a reason to lean in. In this case, you’ll be closer to her. Besides, you’ll let her feel your perfume and the connection between you, if any. Yes, girls adore a good aroma.”— Flirt, flirt.com
“Know your style, dress to impress, wear your best perfume, and most importantly, be comfortable with yourself and your whole self-package.”— Nina Rizon, lovepanky.com
“Revive old scents. Scents can have a powerful effect on memory. The familiar smell of leather can transport you straight back to all the fun times you had making out in your first boyfriend’s posh car.”— Scarlett Robinson, youqueen.com
“Smell great in bed. Fragrances can amplify your sex appeal when it blends well with the natural fragrance of your skin. When you get naked, don’t forget to dab a few drops of perfume behind your ear and on your pulse points. It all adds to the charm of looking really sexy when you’re naked.”— Kayla Kissinger, lovepanky.com
“Make sure all of his senses are filled with you. Men are drawn to the clean fragrance of your hair, the light scent of your perfume, and the delightful freshness of your freshly showered skin.”— Nick Slade, datingadvice.com
“Spritz them. Dabbing your signature scent onto your chest will make it pretty much impossible for anyone not to catch a whiff when they come in close. And what’s sexier than that?”— Kate Moriarty, womenshealthmag.com
“There is nothing sexier to a guy than a girl who smells so good he could devour her right on the spot! Citrus perfumes, creams and body lotions are definitely the way to go, if you want to attract your man.”— Scarlett Robinson, youqueen.com
“It was the way the air smelled just as Lindsey began to jog away from him. The smell the perfume left behind. There's not a word for that in English, but Colin knew the french word: sillage. What Colin liked about Curve was not its smell on the skin, but its sillage, the fruity sweet smell of its le…”— John Green, Colin Singleton, amazon.com
“Somebody was always asking me, ‘What do you sleep in, Marilyn? Do you sleep in PJs? Do you sleep in a nightie? Do you sleep raw, Marilyn?’ It’s one of those questions which make you wonder how to answer them. Then I remembered that the truth is the easiest way out, so I said, ‘I sleep in Chanel Numb…”— Marilyn Monroe, marilynmonroe.ca
“Always smell good. Every man loves it when a woman smells good. Use the most divine perfume on you to make him go mad! If you smell good, your man will instantly attract towards you and will want you to be around him.”— Emma Scott, medhealthdaily.com