Do you remember the smell of the 80s? Aussies reveal their nostalgic scents
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Do you ever find yourself fondly reminiscing about the good old days? The decade of the 80s was a truly special time, filled with great music, fashion trends and cultural moments.
These days, it doesn't take much to take us back to that decade - just take a look at an old photo album and you'll find yourself immediately transported back.
But aside from the visual reminders of days gone by, something else can bring back thoughts and memories of yesteryears - and that's our sense of smell.
Fragrances such as perfumes and colognes have the power to instantly bring us back to certain moments in our past, and that's why a recent post in the Old Shops Australia Facebook group has resonated so strongly with many members of this nostalgic bunch.
So, if you're looking to relive some '80s nostalgia, here are some scents you might want to consider, old and new fragrances alike!
Australis Forever was one of the top nostalgic scents to emerge from the discussion. One woman claimed that she wore the perfume, along with the makeup, back in the glory days of the 80s.
‘Thought I’d join the bandwagon and put up my favourite scent of the 80s,’ she said.
Several users agreed with her, with one person writing: ‘Oh yes and the (Australis) electric blue mascara and frosted pink lipstick!’
‘I used to wear it on our summer beach holidays in the mid-80s,’ another user added.
Another scent that came up during the Facebook group discussion was the Vanilla perfume from The Body Shop.
Because it was so well-liked at the time, some claim to still possess vintage bottles of the perfume because they stocked up on supply.
Another perfume that was widely available in the 80s was, of course, Impulse Body Spray!
‘All the cool kids carried the Impulse Body Spray in their school bags to 'hide' the smell of ciggies!' one user claimed.
Tabu was also mentioned, albeit some users said that they now find the scent 'awful'.
One user wrote: ' I absolutely honestly have to say in 1983 I was 13 and I literally wore this and thought I was a total bombshell but now I can stand its smell.'
More users have continued to join the conversation.
One person wrote: ‘My Mum LOVED the No. 4711 cologne in the 70s and 80s. It was my "go-to" every year for a mother's day present. Last mother's day, I looked into it and realised they still make it!'
'So I got mum some for good ol’ mother's day.'
Interestingly, one user also shared his favourite scent from a little further back, the 70s, saying that his go-to fragrance of the decade was Tabac.
He wrote: 'Another 70s men's fragrance was Tabac. It was popular back in the day and while it's not up there with Old Spice, Aramis or Brut, it could still compete with other brands.'
There you have it, folks! It's amazing how a few moments of nostalgia can really make the heart swell with warm, fuzzy memories.
How about you, members? Was there also a scent that you used back in the glory days of the 80s? Write a comment and let us know!
These days, it doesn't take much to take us back to that decade - just take a look at an old photo album and you'll find yourself immediately transported back.
But aside from the visual reminders of days gone by, something else can bring back thoughts and memories of yesteryears - and that's our sense of smell.
Fragrances such as perfumes and colognes have the power to instantly bring us back to certain moments in our past, and that's why a recent post in the Old Shops Australia Facebook group has resonated so strongly with many members of this nostalgic bunch.
So, if you're looking to relive some '80s nostalgia, here are some scents you might want to consider, old and new fragrances alike!
Australis Forever was one of the top nostalgic scents to emerge from the discussion. One woman claimed that she wore the perfume, along with the makeup, back in the glory days of the 80s.
‘Thought I’d join the bandwagon and put up my favourite scent of the 80s,’ she said.
Several users agreed with her, with one person writing: ‘Oh yes and the (Australis) electric blue mascara and frosted pink lipstick!’
‘I used to wear it on our summer beach holidays in the mid-80s,’ another user added.
Another scent that came up during the Facebook group discussion was the Vanilla perfume from The Body Shop.
Because it was so well-liked at the time, some claim to still possess vintage bottles of the perfume because they stocked up on supply.
Another perfume that was widely available in the 80s was, of course, Impulse Body Spray!
‘All the cool kids carried the Impulse Body Spray in their school bags to 'hide' the smell of ciggies!' one user claimed.
Tabu was also mentioned, albeit some users said that they now find the scent 'awful'.
One user wrote: ' I absolutely honestly have to say in 1983 I was 13 and I literally wore this and thought I was a total bombshell but now I can stand its smell.'
More users have continued to join the conversation.
One person wrote: ‘My Mum LOVED the No. 4711 cologne in the 70s and 80s. It was my "go-to" every year for a mother's day present. Last mother's day, I looked into it and realised they still make it!'
'So I got mum some for good ol’ mother's day.'
Interestingly, one user also shared his favourite scent from a little further back, the 70s, saying that his go-to fragrance of the decade was Tabac.
He wrote: 'Another 70s men's fragrance was Tabac. It was popular back in the day and while it's not up there with Old Spice, Aramis or Brut, it could still compete with other brands.'
Key Takeaways
- Fragrances such as perfumes and colognes have the power to instantly transport us back to certain moments in our past.
- Popular 80s fragrances mentioned in a recent Facebook discussion include Australis Forever, The Body Shop's Vanilla Perfume, and Impulse Body Spray.
- No. 4711 cologne and Tabac cologne were popular 70s scents.
There you have it, folks! It's amazing how a few moments of nostalgia can really make the heart swell with warm, fuzzy memories.
How about you, members? Was there also a scent that you used back in the glory days of the 80s? Write a comment and let us know!
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