Blog Series: Scent as a Statement

The 'New Freshness'

Ilja Snoek
Ilja Snoek
Commercial Manager

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  • Products
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Part 3: The 'New Freshness'

We are seeing a shift from ‘heavy clouds’ to ‘auras’: scents that do not overpower but are subtly present. In part 3 of our blog series, we discuss the 5 trendiest scents of the moment.

Today, we are constantly exposed to all kinds of stimuli. That is why everything can be a bit more understated—this also applies to scents. No perfumes that hang around you like a cloud, but scents that behave like a second skin. Room sprays that no longer scream ‘hygiene’ but blend into the interior. It is the subtle presence that makes an impression.

1. Warmth and tranquility with wood

While perfume was used in the past to make a statement or to stand out, there is now a clear preference for lighter scents. Within the perfumery industry, we are seeing the rise of so-called ‘skin scents’. These are scents that blend perfectly with the skin, so they do not overpower but are still noticed.

These types of perfumes often contain warm, woody notes such as ambroxan, cedar, white musk, and sandalwood. These are notes that are also increasingly used in laundry perfumes, room sprays, and car perfumes.

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2. Botanical freshness

The sharp lemon scent we know from old-fashioned all-purpose cleaners is a thing of the past. In 2026, we no longer define ‘clean’ as an assault on the olfactory system, but as an extension of our well-being. Clean smells natural and layered. This means no more 100% lemon scent, but rather a combination with herbs such as basil, rosemary, mint, or ginger. This creates a botanical freshness that is more reminiscent of a luxury spa than a bucket of soapy water.

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3. Neutral

In the example above, we mention lemon, but the same applies to heavy floral scents. These are scents that traditionally evoke associations with ‘femininity’. The heavy, old-fashioned jasmine or rose scents that remind you of your grandmother’s boudoir… those days are over. Modern consumers do not want to be labeled: it is about a universal human freshness. These are natural scents—not just the flower, but the whole plant—as well as neutral scents such as cotton and linen.

4. Functional scents

Also popular are so-called ‘functional scents’ (neuroscents). These are scents that not only smell good but also have a specific effect on the brain and human well-being. Scents that keep you sharp (focus) include rosemary, eucalyptus, and cold citrus notes. Scents that provide relaxation include lavender, chamomile, and ‘mineral’ notes. You could easily apply this scent combination in a room spray for the bedroom or in a laundry perfume as a ‘sleep blend’ for bedding.

5. Grown-up scents

Scents are tailored to a more refined, mature ‘taste’ with an emphasis on high-quality ingredients, craftsmanship, and complex tones. Instead of being sugary sweet, scents are moving towards a more savory allure. Think of notes like pistachio, roasted hazelnut, steamed rice, and salty vanilla. Delicious scents that stimulate not only the olfactory system but also the taste buds.

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Which trend scent do you choose?

From laundry perfume and room spray to car perfume: create your own signature scent with Packit as part of your retail formula.

Contact Ilja Snoek via i.snoek@packit.eu for more information and possibilities.

What’s next?
Naturally, we at Packit are not standing still when it comes to scent trends. In our next blog, we will present our range of fragrance products, including several newcomers, such as our perfumed floor cleaner.

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