French niche line Pierre Guillaume has launched 13.1 La Nymphe & Le Poète, a new rose fragrance…
The daily lemming
Or maybe just the daily laugh? "The Officine Universelle Buly presents its new invention: the Eau Gymnastique, a perfume for sports shoes. It has a surprising specificity. It provides shoes with a scent that everyone likes to find: the smell of newness. For both high-level athletes as for ordinary people, the stakes are high and the issue infinitely trivial: shoes equals sweating. Yet, the smelly feet induce a persistent nuisance on appearance and self-image." 500 ml for €70 at Officine Universelle Buly. Hat tip to Kevin!
Guerlain Musc Outreblanc ~ new fragrance
Guerlain has launched Musc Outreblanc, a new fragrance in the L’Art et la Matière collection…
Monday scent of the day 1/24
It’s Monday and National Peanut Butter Day. Birthdays: Edith Wharton, Neil Diamond, Aaron Neville, John Belushi. RIP Thierry Mugler. What fragrance are you wearing?
I had planned to wear Guerlain Jicky for the photograph above, but I switched to Mugler Cologne in honor of Thierry Mugler.
Reminder: 1/28 is Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette’s birthday…
The birds avoided feeders that smelled of the latter two
To dissect the observation, the team designed a new study that allowed hummingbirds to choose between a feeder with plain sugar water and an identical feeder containing sugar water laced with one of three chemicals: cuticular hydrocarbons found on honey bees’ exoskeletons; formic acid, a defense chemical released by Formica ants; and (Z)-9-hexadecenal, the ant aggregation pheromone they’d used in the bee study. The birds avoided feeders that smelled of the latter two, but not those that smelled of honey bees or a common food additive. “For specific contexts such as danger, they are responding to odors that are associated with . . . chemicals produced by insects,” says Wilson-Rankin. “They might not have many [olfactory] neurons, but they use those neurons to avoid dangerous [situations].”
— Ecologist Erin Wilson-Rankin studies olfaction in hummingbirds. Read more in Even the Tiniest of Birds Use Smell in Some Situations at The Scientist.