When you think of "grandma" perfumes, what do you think of? Maybe something that's super floral, maybe a scent that's super rich and potent, or maybe it includes timeless scents like
rose and jasmine. It's classic, grown-up, and sophisticated—something your beloved grandmother would wear.
Let me be clear here: I don't think there's anything wrong with a "grandma" scent, even though it might have a weird connotation with some people. Who doesn't want to smell timeless and elegant? But I think the thing is, since most people associate certain scents with their grandmothers, maybe they don't want to smell like their nana, no matter how much they love them? You'd rather be your own person and have your own signature scent that's probably a little bit trendier and more modern.