The 8 Best Tomato Fragrances Are Helping Me Tap Into Spring's Fresh, Green Scent Trend

My garden-girl era is back again in full bloom.

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With spring well underway and summer right around the corner, my woody, resinous, and oud-heavy perfumes are slowly moving to the back of my perfume cabinet. Only the freshest, most heat-friendly formulas are getting airtime right now. Still, I’ve not only been reaching for the basil, orange, or even lemon scents but, unexpectedly, tomato fragrances, too.

​That’s not a sentence that I ever thought I’d write in my life, but according to the Marie Claire Slack channel, I’m not alone. Tomato-scented products are having a true moment for spring and summer. “While tomato scents have trended in the past (circa 2023), they’re having a full-blown resurgence right now,” fragrance expert Kudzi Chikumbu, also known as Sir Candle Man, tells me. “Right now, we're craving that clean girl, crisp energy as we head into the hotter months. There's this very Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy elegance in the air at the moment, where people want to look and feel very refined and understated. A tomato's crispness is perfect to pair with this cool-girl minimalist aesthetic, but it can feel like the perfect antidote to the chaos of the world. Tomato scents are grounded and natural—plus they speak to this desire for simpler vibes.”

​Thankfully, there are quite a few tomato-scented products on the market, both as an eau de parfum format and for your home as a candle or home spray. This way, if you’re still skeptical about the trend (don’t worry, I was too), then you can give it a try via a lower-stakes formula like a diffuser before moving into your garden-girl era and committing fully to a perfume or any other auxiliaries. Keep reading for a list of the best tomato-scented goodies that you can add to your scenting routine this spring and summer. Plus, additional tips from Chikumbu on how to ease your way into your tomato-girl era.

Why Are Tomato Scents Trending?

Not only do tomato scents make you or your home smell like a snack, but they can also help reset your mood. “Tomato scents are genuinely refreshing and crisp, and what I love most is how they make your home feel like a garden,” Chikumbu says. “For anyone stuck in a city who loves the outdoors, it gives you that connection back to nature. Plus, tomatoes symbolize spring and good things to come: the outdoors, optimism, vacations, and refreshing salads. Tomato scents make a space feel more alive.”

How to Find the Tomato Scent For Your Olfactive Personality

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from meeting with some of the best perfumers in the beauty industry, it’s that you should never write off a note in its entirety. Not only are there different expressions of the ingredient, but the note can smell completely different altogether based on how the perfumer incorporates it into a formula. Still, Chikumbu has some tips for easing into the vegetal, herbaceous trend.

​“I recommend people lean into something that feels grounded rather than green and zingy,” he says. “Think tomato combined with earthy mosses, sage, or even patchouli. Think less overt brightness and more calming, grounded energy.” In addition, don’t be afraid to play and experiment with your scents. I’ve layered candles for a custom home scent, my body oils with other root-like or floral body care formulas, and have even layered my tomato perfume with musks, woods, or even citrus perfumes. Experimentation is half the fun in beauty, and your products should work for you, not the other way around. Now, excuse me while I go lather myself and scent my home in all the tomato-scented products I can get my hands on.

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Meet the Expert

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Kudzi Chikumbu

Kudzi Chikumbu is a fragrance expert and content creator.

Ariel Baker
Beauty Writer

Ariel Baker is the Beauty Writer at Marie Claire. Previously the associate beauty editor at PS and briefly freelance, she has bylines in InStyle, Forbes Vetted, Women's Health, and more.

Since she started out in the non-profit sector, Ariel enjoys looking at beauty from a sociocultural lens, looking to avenues like politics, music, and the arts, to inform her views on the space. That being said, as a true beauty-product obsessive, testing the latest items to hit the market, keeping up with trends, and meeting industry icons, will always be her favorite part of working in the beauty space.

When she's not working, Ariel can be found hanging out with her fiancé and loving on their two cat daughters: Cow and Chicken.