Sali Hughes on beauty: the best perfumes for winter

Winter is upon us, and with it comes the desire for scents that evoke frosty mornings, invigorating walks in the woods, and the crisp air of a snowy landscape. For me, this season is all about embracing herbaceous notes that cut through the gloom and offer a much-needed respite from the monotony of winter's chill.

One of my go-to fragrances for this time of year is Tom Ford Soleil Neige. This vanilla musk is both airy and sexy, with a note that immediately transports me to snowy mountain peaks rather than crowded city streets. It may not be the most subtle scent, but I find it perfect for offsetting the discomforts of winter – padded clothing can be so miserable!

For those who shun the great outdoors (and let's be honest, some people just aren't cut out for skiing), Tom Ford Soleil Neige provides a warm and comforting alternative. But if you're looking for something with a bit more attitude, Penhaligon's Juniper Sling is definitely worth a try. This fragrance has a delightful dryness to it, despite its boozy undertones, which makes it surprisingly wearable even on the coldest of days.

Autumn, however, brings its own unique charm – and one of my favorite scents from this season is Perfumer Lyn Harris's Rain Wood. With notes of angelica, juniper, and patchouli, this fragrance captures the essence of a rainy British landscape perfectly. It's both delicate and rugged at once, making it a staple in my winter wardrobe.

Of course, not everyone can afford such luxury (and I totally get it – £190 for 100ml is no joke!). But if you're on a budget, Harris's Sea Moss scent from Sunspel is definitely worth trying. It has a similarly elemental spirit to Rain Wood, but at a much more affordable price point.

And then there's Bibbi's Swimming Pool, which I can only describe as the perfect winter pick-me-up. This fizzy, herbal scent is both invigorating and cooling, with just the right amount of menthol to clear your sinuses. Whether you're hitting the slopes or simply need a break from the monotony of winter, this fragrance is sure to lift your spirits.

Last but certainly not least, we have Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Aqua Media Cologne Forte – a scent that's literally as cold as ice. This citrus iced tea might sound like an unusual choice for winter, but trust me when I say it's absolutely magical. With its gentle musk and powdery undertones, this fragrance feels more intimate than icy.

Ultimately, the key to surviving (and even thriving) in the cold is finding a scent that speaks to you – whether it's invigorating and herbaceous or warm and comforting. Whatever your preference, there's bound to be a fragrance out there that'll keep you cozy and bright on even the chilliest of winter days.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with scents that can elevate my mood during these winter blues 🤩. Like, have you guys tried Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Aqua Media Cologne Forte? It's literally like sipping a warm cuppa tea ☕️ on a cold day. And I also love how Tom Ford Soleil Neige is like the perfect excuse to break out my skiing gear (or just wear it ironically 😂). Winter may be harsh, but fragrances can totally change that for you! 💁‍♀️
 
ugh, can u believe how fast winter is coming?? it feels like just yesterday we were rocking our shorts & tank tops 🌞, now we're all about cozying up with warm scents & a good cuppa ☕️! for me, it's all about those herbaceous notes that cut through the gloom - nothing beats the feeling of slipping on some Tom Ford Soleil Neige after a long walk in the woods 🏃‍♀️. and honestly, £190 might be a lil pricey, but trust me, it's worth it 💸
 
I'm getting so excited for winter! I love how certain scents can just make me feel all cozy and snug. For me, it's all about those herbaceous notes that cut through the gloom 🍃💧. Tom Ford Soleil Neige is like my go-to - it's like a warm hug on a cold day 😊. But if I'm being real, £190 is kinda steep for a fragrance... has anyone found any good alternatives? 💸👀
 
🎄 I'm loving all these winter fragrances right now, but what's really got me thinking is how scent preferences are tied to our personal experiences and moods. Like, who needs warmth and comfort when Tom Ford Soleil Neige can transport you to snowy mountain peaks? 🏔️ On the other hand, Perfumer Lyn Harris's Rain Wood is all about embracing the cozy, rainy vibes of autumn – it's like the perfect mood-setter for winter. 💨 And then there's Bibbi's Swimming Pool, which is literally a breath of fresh air (literally!). It's amazing how scent can evoke such strong emotions and memories – what's your go-to winter fragrance? ☕
 
Ugh, who needs all those fancy fragrances? I'm more of a simple, no-nonsense kinda guy when it comes to scents. Give me something like Dove men+care Fresh Body Wash any day 🤪. It's not exactly invigorating, but at least it won't make me feel like I'm suffocating under a layer of cologne. And don't even get me started on the price tag for those fancy Tom Ford scents... £190? Are you kidding me?! 😂
 
omg I'm totally with you on Tom Ford Soleil Neige! 🤩 I mean it's like a warm hug in a bottle, especially when the weather outside is just miserable. And yeah, Penhaligon's Juniper Sling is another fave of mine - that dryness note is everything! 😂 Have you tried any of the more affordable options from Harris or Bibbi? Like, I'm all for splurging on high-end fragrances but it's nice to know there are some great alternatives out there too 🤑
 
I'm so over the idea of having to break out the heavy winter coats just yet 😂. Can't we just have a mild December for once? Anyway, back to fragrances... I've been trying this new scent from Jo Malone London and I'm obsessed with how it smells like a warm cup of coffee on a cold morning ☕️. The packaging is also super pretty.
 
🎄 just checked out those winter fragrances 🤔, and I gotta say, Tom Ford Soleil Neige is selling like crazy this season! 💸 their vanilla musk note is giving me LIFE 😍. but did you know that Penhaligon's Juniper Sling is also flying off the shelves? 🚀 it's got a unique dryness to it that's making it super wearable even on the chilliest of days ❄️. and I love how Perfumer Lyn Harris's Rain Wood captures the essence of a rainy British landscape - it's like stepping into a cozy pub on a drizzly day ☕️.

anyway, here are some stats on winter fragrance sales:

* Tom Ford Soleil Neige has sold over 10k units this season 📈
* Penhaligon's Juniper Sling is selling for an average price of £120 in the UK market 💸
* Perfumer Lyn Harris's Rain Wood has a 95% rating on Fragrantica, making it one of the top-rated winter fragrances 👍

oh, and did I mention that Bibbi's Swimming Pool is giving away free samples with every purchase? 🎁 it's like they're trying to spread some joy this winter season 🌞.
 
winter is like, super cozy 🍁🔥 and i love how fragrances can capture that vibe, but honestly some of these scents feel like they're trying too hard to evoke that "frosty morning" feeling 😒 like tom ford soleil neige is just a bit too vanilla-forward for me? it's still nice i guess, but penhaligon's juniper sling is more my speed 🔥. and what's up with perfumer lyn harris's rain wood being so expensive 🤑? £190 for 100ml is just crazy!
 
Ugh, have you seen how many fonts they used in this article lol 🤣 10 different font sizes for one paragraph? It's like the author just threw a bunch of typography at the wall and hoped something stuck 😂 A clear H1 header and concise paragraphs would make reading so much easier.
 
just got my hands on some data from 2025 about climate change 🌡️ and its affecting weather patterns worldwide... apparently, another massive hurricane season is expected this year which could lead to more intense floods in coastal areas 🌊 global sea levels are rising, causing saltwater intrusion into freshwater sources 🐟 meanwhile, the polar ice caps have lost nearly 10% of their mass since 2015 ❄️
 
🍁 I'm all about those cozy scents during winter! You know what's crazy? How some people still don't have a good go-to fragrance for this time of year 🤷‍♀️. Like, what's your favorite winter scent? For me, it's gotta be something warm and comforting to counteract the chill 🧥.

I love how you mentioned Tom Ford Soleil Neige, that's my jam too! 😍 And have you tried any of those more affordable options like Harris's Sea Moss or Bibbi's Swimming Pool? Those are total game-changers for when you're on a budget 💸. What do you think about Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Aqua Media Cologne Forte? That one sounds super unique but I'm intrigued 🤔.

Ultimately, it's all about finding that scent that makes you feel like you're wrapped up in a warm hug 😊. So yeah, what's your go-to winter fragrance? Let's chat! 💬
 
Winter is finally here 🌨️ and I'm so over the gloom and darkness already! But hey, with some awesome fragrances, it can start to feel more bearable. I mean, Tom Ford's Soleil Neige is literally the perfect scent for a snowy day – it's like being on top of a mountain without leaving my desk 🏔️. And don't even get me started on Penhaligon's Juniper Sling, that stuff is like wearing a winter wonderland in a bottle ❄️.

I'm also loving Perfumer Lyn Harris's Rain Wood right now, it's so British and lovely ☁️. But let's be real, £190 is a bit steep for me too 😂. Maybe I'll just have to stick with my trusty old Sea Moss from Sunspel, that stuff is like a warm hug in a bottle ❤️.

And Bibbi's Swimming Pool? 🤯 That's just pure magic! It's like someone took all the invigorating feelings of winter and put them into a bottle. I mean, I'm not saying it's for everyone, but if you're looking for something to lift your spirits, that's definitely worth trying 💨.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Aqua Media Cologne Forte is also on my radar now – who knew citrus iced tea could be so cold and pretty ❄️? Whatever the case, finding a scent that works for you is key to surviving (and loving) winter. Happy sniffing! 🎉
 
I love how Tom Ford Soleil Neige is perfect for when you're all bundled up and need a boost of freshness! 😊 The scent of Penhaligon's Juniper Sling sounds amazing too, I've been looking for a new fragrance and that one is on my wishlist now! 📝
 
I'm so over how fast perfume trends come and go 🙄. Remember when you could get away with just one bottle of perfume for years? Nowadays it seems like everyone has their own unique scent story and new releases are dropping left and right 🎉. I swear, my grandma's old Chanel No. 5 still smells amazing after all these years 💁‍♀️. Can't say the same for some of these newer scents...
 
I'm so over the dry air this time of year! I mean, I get it, winter is all about coziness and whatnot, but can't we just have a bit of moisture too? 🤣 Anyway, I've been sniffing around for some scents to lift my spirits, and honestly, I'm obsessed with Tom Ford's Soleil Neige right now! It's like a warm hug in a bottle - perfect for when you're stuck inside on a snowy day. But if you're looking for something a bit more...adventurous, Penhaligon's Juniper Sling is def worth trying out! It's got this amazing dryness to it that's just so refreshing. And don't even get me started on Perfumer Lyn Harris's Rain Wood - it's like being in the woods on a rainy day, minus the wet boots. 💧🌳
 
ugh i dont know how much more of these perfume reviews i can take 🤯 the whole list sounds so boring lol what about some real scents like something from 3 piece suit or a good old fashioned fix of whiskey? at least those will get you in the mood for winter, not just your feelings about being stuck inside ❄️
 
I think what's so great about these fragrances is how they all evoke a sense of escapism from the cold ❄️. We spend so much time trying to find ways to cozy up in the winter, but sometimes it's just nice to imagine ourselves somewhere else - like on a snowy mountain peak or walking through a rainy British landscape 🌿. For me, scents are all about transportive experiences, you know? They take us on a journey and help us feel more alive 😊. And that's exactly what these fragrances offer - a chance to escape the monotony of winter and find our own little slice of joy in the cold ❄️.
 
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