What’s a very specific smell you love?
What’s a very specific smell you love?
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First rain or freshly mowed grass.
Fresh cut grass
The scholastic book fair in elementary school on a fall morning.
The smell of blockbuster on a big new movie release Friday night.
Shoutout to the kids who know those smells
Freshly baked bread! Yummmmm
Old books.
Lavender
Smelling my fingers after scratching my balls after a long day at work
New tires
clean laundry smells great
The first fire in the woodstove on that first chilly fall day
The smell of petrol
Tea tree oil, dang it’s good
Weed
I love the smell of freshly baked cookies.
lime and pineapple shloer. pretty specific but it’s AMAZING. sadly they don’t sell it near me often.
Freshly made lemonade
We have this kitty litter deodorizer made from baking soda. Smells amazing.
Freshly fallen snow.
Coffee but while brewing it.
The smell my dog generates when he’s been sleeping next to me and then suddenly moves. He smells like warmth and contentment ❤️
Gasoline
Chlorine (hence my username)
Dirty, wet keys
the smell of the vacuum. why?
well idk
Cologne on men.
The smell of soil when it rains.
Lol also is it just me or some of you love the smell of petrol too?
I used to find it oddly satisfying in my childhood 😃
The pages within some books.
Weeeeeeeeeed.
Hot tar.
My grandma’s house. A combo of cooking coffee and perfume
Home improvement store
Hubba bubba grape gum. It’s nostalgic.
Schwarzkopf Palette Invisible Gel
The smell of proud turkish flag
Airplane fuel (I’m an aerospace nerd)
Fresh cut wood and rain on asphalt after a sunny day
Spray paint. No I don’t huff it lol.
White Diamonds by Elizabeth Taylor. My grandmothers signature scent.
The flowers on lime trees at sunset on a really hot day