Eau My George Takei: Fragrance With a Hint of Hikaru Sulu

Eau My George Takei

Who can ever forget George Takei or the role he played on Star Trek? Now he’s going on the path that other big stars have…with the release of his own brand of perfume! It’s called “Eau My” (oh my!) and comes packaged in a regular-looking bottle that’ll give you a whiff of what Takei might actually smell like. Well, either that, or what he thinks smells good, anyway.

George Takei’s Eau My is subtle and charming, with top notes of mandarin zest, Italian bergamot and fresh ozone transitioning to night-blooming jasmine, white freesia petals and grated ginger. Sensual woods, crystalized amber, soft skin musk, and vetiver will delight you when dry.

A 1.7-oz bottle of  Eau My is priced at $39.99

[ Product Page ] VIA [ C|NET ]

Smell Like Breakfast: Toast Perfume

Nothing smells more inviting in the morning than toast. If you want to conjure up images of hot toast and warm fuzzy feelings associated with a full stomach in the morning whenever someone comes close, then you might want to grab a bottle of the Federation of Bakers’ Eau de Toast.

It’s a toast-scented perfume that’ll give you the delicious scent of perfectly-toasted bread with every spritz.

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Models at the London Fashion Week will be wearing the scent during the event. You’d have to wonder, though, if what they’ll be wearing has anything to do with breakfast or food, because that’s probably what everyone at the show will be thinking of once they get a whiff of this.

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If you’re over 18 years old and live in the UK, Isle of Man, or Channel Islands, then you might have been able to score a free sample of the stuff before they ran out. For the rest of us who don’t live there, then we can only imagine the smell of this new scent. Obviously it’s pretty easy to imagine.

[News.Com.Au via New York Post via Incredible Things]

Stan Lee Cologne Smells Nothing Like Stan

Stan Lee Cologne

This cologne might have been named after Stan Lee. Heck, it was probably inspired by him or created with his seal of approval. But don’t be misled, because it smells nothing like Stan ‘The Man’ himself. Unless he wears the cologne himself, of course.

It’s being made by JADS International, which was also the company behind the Avengers cologne. The Stan Lee cologne is described as being as “adventurous as Stan’s superheroes, yet it can make you feel a bit villainous.” Apparently, that’s how Stan wanted it for his fans who might be picking up a bottle or two of his signature cologne.

It has Stan’s personal touch as it possesses crisp blends of bergamot, ginger, white pepper, basil, and violet layered in with accords of cedar, vetiver and musk. This enticing scent will make you a “True Believer”.

Each bottle of cologne retails for $24.99.

[ Product Page ] VIA [ Geekologie ]

Batman and Superman Colognes Make You Smell Super, Man.

Want to smell like Superman or Batman? Now is your chance. When you’re fighting crime, you want to smell your best. Otherwise, at the end of the day you are just going to smell like Joker sweat from beating up the Clown Prince of Crime.

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You wear that tight suit all day and night, you fight bad guys, you fly around or zip from one building to another. You’re bound to work up quite a sweat. That’s why a super hero needs a super cologne.

The Batman cologne smells like Bergamot, Lavender, Black Pepper, with Cardamom, Geranium, Warm Patchouli and a hint of Vanilla Bean and Musk. The Superman version smells like Fresh Ozone, Ginger Zest, Lemon Sorbet, Crushed Greens, Nutmeg, Blood Red Grapefruit, with hints of Warm Amber Egyptian Musk. They each sell for $19.50 over at Hot Topic.

No word on when you’ll be able to smell like the other members of the Justice League.

[via Fashionably Geek]

Smell your iPhone with ChatPref


Japanese company Chaku Perfume Corporation Ltd. has introduced a new attachment for iPhones that will allow text to add smell in it . ChatPerf is the science of perfume. This new gadget is introduced...
    


Angry Birds Perfume Set (Smells like Slingshots?)

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In what strikes me as a completely unrelated marketing twist, Air Val International is creating gift sets of perfumes based on the Angry Birds video games. The travel sized Angry Birds miniatures set has four 5ml perfumes in the shape of the Red Bird, Yellow Bird, Black Bird and King Pig. “Wow, you smell great, what are you wearing?” “King Pig”. Hopefully it smells better than it sounds. Several other gift sets will also be produced with individual 50ml bottles and matching accessories. Great for the gamer gal, I guess.
(moodie report via gizmodiva)

Angry Birds Perfume Set (Smells like Slingshots?)

Eau de Zombie: Now You Can Smell Like the Living Dead

Zombie Perfume

Ever wondered what zombies smelled like? Since they’re basically dead and rotting humans that have been somehow brought back to life, I doubt they’ll smell like the roses you just picked from your garden. According to quirky fragrance maker Demeter, however, zombies smell like dried leaves, mushrooms, mildew, moss, and earth–at least, the male ones, that is–and now they’re giving you the chance to smell like one with their latest perfume offering: Eau de Zombie.

It’s probably all for the best that they decided to forego adding the essence of rotting human flesh, don’t you think?

They created a female version of the perfume, too, that’s a toned down version of the Men’s fragrance with a touch of Dregs for a bit of a feminine touch. Neither sounds very appealing, but hey, who ever heard of a zombie that was in the first place?

[ Product Page ] VIA [ Technabob ]

Zombie Perfumes: Smell Like the Undead

Fragrance company Demeter makes the most of what was relatively a small niche of specialized fragrances. By specialized, we mean that they shy away from making the typical floral and musk-scented perfumes that you normally find in stores. Instead, they make perfumes with the weirdest and most atrocious scents.

Their latest offerings are these zombie scented perfumes for men and women.

demeter zombie perfumesThe Zombie for Him fragrance is formulated with the scent of dried leaves, mushrooms, mildew, moss, and earth. In short, you’ll smell like a decomposing corpse once you spray this on. Zombie for Her is a “A slightly lighter version of the Men’s fragrance with a touch of Dregs from the bottom of the wine barrel for that feminine touch.”

A 1 oz. cologne spray sells for $20(USD), while the 4 oz. bottle sells for $39.50. Since they’re only going to be available through April 30, you might want to stock up for the zombie apocalypse. Or you might just save yourself a few bucks and just roll around in your front lawn instead. Pat the dirt away and voila – instant zombie-like scent.

[via Refinery29]

Bejeweled And Bedazzled

The elegant PIPETTE is a beautiful functional jewelry that should be in every woman’s collection. It features a pipette-shaped bottle that is filled with a gel perfume. Crafted from materials that make it bedazzling and sexy, I can’t wait to get my hands on one of these.

Designer: Danica Skriniarova

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Samsung patents perfume-packing cellphone… again

Samsung patents perfume-packing cell phone... again

Seriously, Samsung, what the heck is with the scented cellphone patents? This isn't the first, or even the second time you've thought to put pockets of perfume in a handset. This latest patent is slightly different from earlier concepts, we suppose. We see this one has a scent refilling station built into the charging dock. So, when you set the phone down to charge the battery, it also "charges" the aromatic sponge in the body. It's also notable that this isn't a passive scented strip or a spraying mechanism. Instead the "absorbant material" is heated, either by the battery directly or by circuitry triggered as part of an alert. So, every time your hippy buddy calls, your phone could blast Phish and fill the air with the scent of patchouli (or, something else...).

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