Mistpouffer by Stora Skuggan | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Mistpouffer smell like?
Mistpouffer is a study in atmospheric tension, designed to mimic the unexplained "sonic booms" heard over misty lakes. It opens with an sharp, almost piercing bergamot paired with the savory, honeyed...
The fragrance is widely celebrated for its "atmospheric" quality, successfully capturing the scent of foggy, damp forest air without relying on traditional aquatic notes.
While the scent profile is abstract and niche, many enthusiasts draw comparisons to the classic Polo Green due to its sharp, natural green opening that eventually transitions into a smooth, creamy finish.
Performance is generally regarded as solid; it possesses good longevity on the skin, though it tends to stay relatively close to the wearer rather than projecting loudly across a room.
It is considered highly versatile for cooler weather, with a strong consensus that it excels during the fall and winter months, or on damp, misty days that match its narrative inspiration.
Most users find the scent leaning slightly masculine due to the heavy presence of pine, smoke, and vetiver, though it is marketed and worn successfully as a unisex fragrance.