One-of-a-kind perfumes don't always come cheap, and certified organic perfume line Strange Invisible Perfumes from Venice, California makes it easy to shell out the dough. Their botanical, unfiltered perfumes are hand-blended and bottled in limited batches, and they smell as expensive as they are. For perfume haters, their impossibly natural L'Invisible fragrance is a winner -- it's composed of a unique blend of scents like amber, ylang ylang, lemon and rose, and ends up smelling subtle and enigmatic. In other words: Invisible.
Too often perfume captures all the wrong parts of nature: sickeningly sweet fruits and nauseating florals. But Olfactive Studio's avant-garde Panorama fragrance walks the wild side of outdoorsy scents. Described as "the fragrance of a true 21st Century urban jungle," Panorama is composed of interesting notes like wasabi, fig and bamboo leaf. The scent is spicy, grassy and modern -- hard to put your finger on -- but it definitely doesn't smell like perfume. And that's what we're going for.
If you're terrified of spritzing so much perfume that you feel like you'll faint, here's a genius alternative: Solid perfume. These discreet metal tins from Le Labo are filled with a wax made of sweet almond oil, coconut oil and soybean oil that's totally free of alcohol, phthalates and paraben. The wax is scented with the single-note fragrance extract of your choice (we recommend Fleur D'Oranger and Jasmine). Then you just rub a touch of it onto your wrists or neck -- and voila. We (almost) promise you won't faint.
For a more affordable solid perfume, try this vegan, cruelty free and eco-conscious option. Pacifica makes its solid perfume with organic soy and coconut wax, blended with natural and essential oils -- and this beach-scented pick smells just like vacation. Think: Lemon blossom, salt and seaside flowers. It's unmistakable, but not overwhelming. Plus, the packaging is adorable, which doesn't hurt.