YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    WHOA. Have You Seen This Perfume that Sprays Blue, Dries Clear?

    Remember when perfume just, you know, smelled nice? Nowadays fragrances are like those overachiever kids in science camp -- weight-loss perfume comes to mind. (Though I'm still itching to see if it actually works.)

    Then Lady Gaga started the color insanity -- her black liquid scent actually mists on clear. And British design duo Boudicca are taking it one step further. Their scent Wode sprays in a vibrant, freaky cobalt blue; it fades to clear when it dries.

    The scent is warm notes of juniper, berry, and nutmeg absolute. Not that it matters. With a gimmick like this, most of us will forget to smell it. Their shocking ad campaign (see the photo) is scary and grabby too.


    Related: The Best Fall 2012 Fragrances


    The secret ingredient that allows the color to dissipate is a plant extract called Woad that converts color when exposed to air.


    Related: 7 New Ways To Wear A Perfume


    Although the scent has been out in the UK for a while, it is now available -- although still hard to locate -- in the U.S. What do you think? Would you ever try the color-perfume? I like the concept of spraying on my war paint in preparation for each day ...


    More from Total Beauty:
    11 Celebrity Fragrances Our Editors Are Embarrassed To Love
    8 Must-Haves To Buy In September
    The Shapeless-to-Chic-Curl Makeover