👉 Diana fumes, also known as "diana smoke," are a term often used to describe a noxious odor typically associated with the perfume or cologne of actress Diana Ross. This distinctive smell is characterized by a sharp, pungent, and sometimes acrid aroma that can be overwhelming and unpleasant. The source of these fumes lies in the synthetic fragrance compounds used in her perfumes, which can include ingredients like musk, patchouli, and other complex aromatic blends. While generally not harmful in small quantities, prolonged or direct exposure to diana fumes can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat, leading to discomfort and, in some cases, respiratory issues. The term "fumes" emphasizes the intense and lingering nature of the odor, which can persist even after the source has been removed.