Hey beauties! 💕 Welcome back to my little corner of the internet. Today’s post is a little different. It’s not just about smelling amazing (though that’s always a plus). It’s about aligning our beauty routines with our values. With everything happening in Palestine, I wanted to spotlight perfumes from countries that have stood up for justice at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) so I have put up a Guide for Pro Palestinian Fragrances
These aren’t just scents—they’re symbols of resistance. So if you’re looking to make your fragrance collection more intentional, keep reading!
Why Pro Palestinian Fragrances List Matters
For almost two years, we’ve watched in horror as Palestine endures unimaginable suffering. Protests, petitions, and pleas for ceasefire have echoed worldwide—yet so many leaders remain silent.
But some nations have taken real action—filing ICJ cases, cutting diplomatic ties, and demanding accountability. Supporting brands from these countries is a small but powerful way to vote with our wallets.
So, let’s dive into Pro Palestinian Fragrances Guide that deserve our love!
1. South Africa 🇿🇦
South Africa didn’t just talk—they took Israel to court for genocide. Their history with apartheid fuels their solidarity with Palestine, and their fragrance scene is just as bold.
✨ Brands to Try:
- Charlotte Rhys (Cape Town) – Vegan, cruelty-free, and sustainable.
- Fettle & Frisson – Unique scents inspired by South Africa’s vibrant spirit.
- Tuskanocia – Eco-conscious, family-run, and values-driven.
- Scentimental – Luxury dupes that won’t break the bank (or your conscience).
Wearing these feels like wearing courage.
PS: These rare scents and I’m actually in early talks with some of these brands to help make them available to my audience.
2. Mexico 🇲🇽
Mexico called out the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a “deliberate choice”—powerful words from a powerful nation.

✨ Brand to Try:
- Coqui Coqui – A small artisanal brand from Mexico and they make small number of fragrances each year. I have tried their Flor de Mayo, a stunning floral scent. Good thing its easily available !
(No link yet — rare)
3. Colombia 🇨🇴
Colombia cut ties with Israel, banned coal exports, and even brought injured Palestinian children to Bogotá for treatment.
✨ Brand to Try:
- Parfums Escobar – Inspired by Latin American culture (yes, they even have a Marijuana fragrance—talk about daring!).
4. Ireland 🇮🇪
Ireland’s solidarity with Palestine runs deep—they’ve been calling out occupation for years and even pushed to redefine genocide at the ICJ.
✨ Brand to Try:
- Fragrances of Ireland – Their Inis scent (an oceanic dream) supports whale and dolphin conservation. However I have a thing for its Irish Rose fragrance.
5. Lebanon 🇱🇧
Lebanon knows Israel’s brutality firsthand—yet their resilience (and perfumes) remain unshaken.
✨ Brands to Try:
- Elie Saab – A luxury icon with dreamy scents.
- SAJA Perfumes – Small-batch fragrances with Lebanese roses and jasmine. ( Hard to Find)
6. Chile 🇨🇱
Chile’s government has been vocally pro-Palestine, and their perfumes are just as bold.
✨ Brands to Try:
- Casa Niche – Scents inspired by Chile’s diverse landscapes (Chilean Leather, Father Tobacco).
- Agar Olfactory – A futuristic perfume lab with scents predicting ecological collapse (haunting but necessary).
7. Türkiye 🇹🇷
Türkiye severed ties with Israel and advocates for an arms embargo. Their perfumes? Absolutely divine.
✨ Brands to Try:
- Nishane – A global niche favorite (their Rumi Collection is chef’s kiss).
- Attar Al Has – New but luxurious, with a stunning crystals collection.
8. Belgium 🇧🇪
Belgium supports South Africa’s ICJ case—and their fragrances are just as progressive.
✨ Brands to Try:
- Dries Van Noten – High-fashion scents with depth.
- Billy X Club – Gender-fluid, boundary-pushing perfumes.
9. Spain 🇪🇸
Spain has supported Palestine and declares to officially recognize Palestine—even if the EU hesitates
✨ Brands to Try:
- Álvarez Gómez – A century-old Spanish classic. It has been creating beautiful fragrances since 1912 and its talking about Spanish fragrances isn’t complete with Álvarez Gómez although they make quite traditional fragrances but my pick is this Ambar – No points for guessing why.
- Ramon Monegal –
Ramon Monegal is the 4th generation of the Monegal family, founders of Myrurgia, which for over 100 years has been imagining and creating perfumes, an historic landmark in the world of perfume. Flamenco is a gorgeous bold evening fragrance and artisanal. Simply unforgettable.
- Paco Rabane
It is a very popular brand. I’ve worn Paco Rabanne’s Lady Million, and let me be honest—it’s a strange one. Bold, gold, and loud, it demands attention. Even the bottle itself is very luxurious in all gold. On the right day, it works—warm, honeyed, floral-amber luxury in a bottle
Final Thoughts – Pro Palestinian Fragrances
I won’t lie—filming this (or writing it) wasn’t easy. It’s heartbreaking that after two years of genocide, so little has changed. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that silence is complicity.
So let’s keep speaking up—through protests, donations, and yes, even our perfume choices. Because beauty should be political when the world is burning.
What’s your favorite fragrance from this list? Let me know in the comments! 💬
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Thanks for sharing this! This is exactly what I was looking for. Would love one specific to men.