Synergy Score
Found together in 6 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Gourmand
Marshmallow in fragrance is pure, pillowy sweetness—imagine the smell of a freshly opened bag of marshmallows, but softer, almost powder-like. It's cotton candy's sophisticated cousin: vanilla-forward with subtle caramel undertones and a whisper of sugar that feels airy rather than sticky. There's a gentle, almost edible creaminess, like walking past a confectionery window on a warm day. It's comforting without being cloying, with a vanillic warmth that feels wrapped in clouds.
Floral
Orange blossom smells like wedding day innocence—delicate, honeyed, and sweetly intoxicating. Imagine stepping into a Mediterranean grove where bitter orange trees are in full bloom: there's a creamy, almost waxy floral sweetness reminiscent of jasmine, but airier and less heady. It carries subtle citrus whispers (the ghost of orange peel) beneath layers of creamy butter and almond milk. There's something both ethereal and sensual about it—less heavy than gardenia, more refined than rose, with a green, slightly bitter edge that keeps it from being cloying.
7 fragrances featuring Marshmallow and Orange Blossom together
Jean Paul Gaultier
Guerlain
By Kilian
Guerlain
Parfums de Marly
Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana