perfume & Cologne
Arpege - Frank mimes a woman putting on perfume in the lecture that Claire dreams about. One of the students asks him if the perfume is Arpege (DIA, chapter 10) Arpege is a perfume by Lanvin
Evening in Paris - Claire smells the scent of Evening in Paris on Mrs Buchanan, one of the stone circle dancers at Craigh na Dun (Outlander, chapter 2)
Lavender Water - Claire smells the scent of lavender water on Mrs Graham when she reads her palm (Outlander, chapter 2), and on Jack Randall when he grabs her after she falls through the stones (Outlander, chapter 3) After Jamie is abused by Randall at Wentworth the scent of lavender triggers terrible memories and nightmares (Outlander, chapter 38)
L'Heure Bleue / L'Heure Bleu - the perfume Claire was using to smooth down her hair the night Frank saw the ghost staring at her in her window. Claire notes it is Frank's favourite. L'Heure Bleue is an actual perfume by Guerlain. It is spelt without an 'e' at the end of 'bleu' in Outlander which is incorrect both in terms of French grammar and as a misspelling of the actual perfume. (Outlander, chapter 1). In the dream that Claire has of Frank giving a lecture, Frank again states that L'Heure Bleu is his favourite perfume (DIA, chapter 10)
Oil of Hyacinth - Louise de Rohan's personal groomer covers Claire in scented oil of hyacinth (DIA, chapter 11)
Old Spice - Reverend Wakefield used Old Spice cologne (DIA, chapter 2)
Rose oil - King Louis massages Claire with rose oil before penetrating her (DIA, chapter 28)
Violets - King Louis smells of violets (DIA, chapter 27)
Evening in Paris - Claire smells the scent of Evening in Paris on Mrs Buchanan, one of the stone circle dancers at Craigh na Dun (Outlander, chapter 2)
Lavender Water - Claire smells the scent of lavender water on Mrs Graham when she reads her palm (Outlander, chapter 2), and on Jack Randall when he grabs her after she falls through the stones (Outlander, chapter 3) After Jamie is abused by Randall at Wentworth the scent of lavender triggers terrible memories and nightmares (Outlander, chapter 38)
L'Heure Bleue / L'Heure Bleu - the perfume Claire was using to smooth down her hair the night Frank saw the ghost staring at her in her window. Claire notes it is Frank's favourite. L'Heure Bleue is an actual perfume by Guerlain. It is spelt without an 'e' at the end of 'bleu' in Outlander which is incorrect both in terms of French grammar and as a misspelling of the actual perfume. (Outlander, chapter 1). In the dream that Claire has of Frank giving a lecture, Frank again states that L'Heure Bleu is his favourite perfume (DIA, chapter 10)
Oil of Hyacinth - Louise de Rohan's personal groomer covers Claire in scented oil of hyacinth (DIA, chapter 11)
Old Spice - Reverend Wakefield used Old Spice cologne (DIA, chapter 2)
Rose oil - King Louis massages Claire with rose oil before penetrating her (DIA, chapter 28)
Violets - King Louis smells of violets (DIA, chapter 27)