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Mistpouffer 2019

8.0 / 10 155 Ratings
A popular perfume by Stora Skuggan for women and men, released in 2019. The scent is green-spicy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Green
Spicy
Smoky
Sweet
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot ImmortelleImmortelle
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PinePine OzoneOzone Fig leafFig leaf
Base Notes Base Notes
Malt sugarMalt sugar CypriolCypriol SmokeSmoke VetiverVetiver

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8.0155 Ratings
Longevity
7.7122 Ratings
Sillage
7.1123 Ratings
Bottle
8.6118 Ratings
Value for money
6.771 Ratings
Submitted by OPomone, last update on 09/30/2025.

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Reviews

7 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Mlleghoul

455 Reviews
Mlleghoul
Mlleghoul
4  
A soft, subtly twisted beauty.
 Mistpouffer from Stora Skuggan smells of cool, sweet, powdery porcelain, dainty and delicate like a small ivory sculpted ballerina on a shelf, but there’s a weirdly mineralic, off-kilter herbal note as well, wrapped up in a bit of foggy fluff, almost like a little gossamer candy-floss salted black licorice bouquet. Ultimately it reminds me of the ceramic Broken Ladies of artist Jessica Harrison--charmingly feminine figurines, bloodied with intricate anatomical horrors--perhaps a bit too much for sensitive types, but those of you who dig macabre delights will love these twisted ceramic beauties. And I think that’s what Mistpouffer is, too: a soft, subtly twisted beauty.
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Finalgirl

23 Reviews
Finalgirl
Finalgirl
3  
foggy pine trees and burnt sugar
The olfactive remnants of a forest fire, cold tree sap, and burnt sugar all suspended in a fog machine.

A camphorous, piney opening accompanied by a puff of soft smoke. Dries down to earthy vetiver and something beautifully sweet and smoky that reminds me of caramelized sugar and torched marshmallows. The candy-sweet aspect of this takes it from a smoky aromatic fragrance to something more enigmatic and addicting to smell. It reminds me of going to raves and haunted houses in the woods where there are fog machines shooting through the trees.
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Nordicskye

4 Reviews
Nordicskye
Nordicskye
1  
Temperature sensitive
I bought this after I tried their sample set of 8 perfumes only for two days (I know, a rookie mistake). I thought I would fall in love with Hexensalbe, which had been in my radar for too long, but instead, Mistpouffer hit me like the phenomenon itself that named the perfume. I was told at the store that Mistpouffer was initially being created as two different perfumes, and one day the perfumer just mixed these two and *varsågod*, a sweet but deep-in-the-Nordic-woods-earthy Mistpouffer came to be. But beware -this perfume works for me only when it is lower than 15 °C, at any temperature higher than that the smoke note suffocates the whole scent.

On a personal note, turns out they collaborated with Jens Lekman for this perfume, and his song for Mistpouffer was "I Want to be Invaded", but the first time I wore it was to the last show ever of our beloved kent -so for me this perfume is associated with the song "Kevlarsjäl" now.
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Enginqueer

9 Reviews
Enginqueer
Enginqueer
1  
Must have been the wind
As every other review here has eluded to, there is something almost supernatural about this offering from our Swedish friends in Stora Skuggan. I might be somewhat influenced into thinking this by reading other reviews first but I digress.

Mispouffer has this eerie apparition like quality due to the soft smoke accord that envelops the fragrance like a spectral fog. Along with the coniferous woods and foliage, the fog paints a picture of a misty lakeside on a dull cloudy day. With a nearby campfire that has since gone out. It feels mysterious and lonely but as if you know that you are not alone. It reminds me of the area of Velen from the Witcher 3 for some reason, I think its the association of forests, lakes and ghosts.

In my opinion the most evocative fragrance from the line, truly unique and the only one I'd like a full bottle of eventually. The most interesting use of smoke in a perfume as it does not remind me of burning or incense, and I think its the bergamot that almost gives this aquatic quality. Its clear that this is amazingly well blended potion.
Mysterious, captivating but not too loud just how I like my artsy blends to be.
This does not scream ''look at me'', but adds just enough intrigue with its delicate projection.
More like a ''what was that'', like a spectre... or a leshy.
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Byrehoe

203 Reviews
Byrehoe
Byrehoe
1  
sugar spirit
A twilit fantasy forest: dark conifers, pale wildflowers, the distant smoke of a mountain village. The kind of mystic glen you’d see airbrushed on the side of a van or the cover of a D&D manual. Starts as sappy pine before easing into windswept lavender, cold and honeyed. There’s no lavender listed in the official notes, but I think the pine oil, crisp ozonics, and sweet immortelle fuse into the perfect illusion. Something about the drydown also makes me think of Lush’s “Twilight” bath-bomb. It lasts over a whole day in fabric and gets sweeter by the hour, finishing as an herbal sugar cube. Soothing, but slightly spooky. One for the kids who used to draw unicorns and kelpies in the margins of their homework (me).

Mental Snapshot: You find it in the heart of the wood, capering about a thermal spring. Half hotblood, half forest mist. Its coat is smooth and lustrous as opal, its corkscrewing ivory as long as a greatsword. You implore it to grant you a wish, but it bares its teeth and hisses into a plume of pale vapour that does nothing but make your garments smell pleasant.

tl;dr: unicorn forest
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4
Electric-mineral ozonic notes, pine & fig leaf bring a medicinal edge. Base of smoky-spicy resins and caramelized sugar. Really cool!
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2 years ago
3
Sugar dipped green pine boughs bob in the breeze that carries the scent of a warm old open beer can and snubbed out cigarette. Truly unique.
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It brought back memories of those high-calorie military rations I used to eat during forest training, and the smoke of burning dry branches.
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Initially uplifting and citric spicy-green, a rather warm and dry, gently smoky, spicy woody-sweet fragrance, on a solid earthy-woody base.
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5 months ago
2
Lives up to the inspiration. Something unsettling and ominous about this forest air.
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10 months ago
2
Easily my favorite sweet perfume. I can't stop smelling myself whenever I wear this!
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1 year ago
1
A fascinating scent that smells like fresh nougat. Sweet, fuzzy woodiness from the fig leaf leading gently to a burnt sugar base. Great!
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my favorite from stora skuggan – a mysterious, smokey, sweet pine scent
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4 months ago
1
Green, smoky but sweet
Mysterious fog fills the air as you walk through the pine forest, but the sun’s still shining, ozone is in the air
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7 months ago
1
a mysterious hidden elven forest with a sweet, smoky mist hanging in the air
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