Synergy Score
Found together in 4 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Floral
Geranium smells like a sophisticated green floral with a subtle spicy-peppery edge—imagine crushing fresh rose petals mixed with green tomato leaf and a whisper of black pepper. It's greener and more herbaceous than rose, with an almost minty freshness that catches the back of your nose. There's also a faint woody, slightly earthy undertone, like being in a garden after rain. It's bright yet grounded, never cloying.
Green
Tomato leaf smells like brushing your hand across a tomato plant on a warm summer afternoon—green, slightly bitter, with an almost peppery sharpness. It's herbaceous and slightly dusty, reminiscent of crushed basil mixed with fresh grass clippings and a whisper of savoury earthiness. There's something almost green-petroleum about it, slightly metallic and cooling, like the smell of broken stems releasing volatile oils. It's distinctly *alive* rather than sweet.
4 fragrances featuring Geranium and Tomato leaf together