Brands have introduced scented nail polish in the past, but usually it's marketed to a customer who may still secretly love her scratch 'n' sniff sticker collection (I had the biggest collection ever. Who else? The popcorn one smelled amazing!). But Revlon is betting it can get a more sophisticated lady—that would be you—to try its new Parfumerie line of scented nail enamel.

The line comes in 24 shades that are divided into three different scent families: "Fruits and florals," "sweets and spices," and "freshes." The color names correspond to both the color and the scent. For example, American Tea Rose is hot pink and smells like—you guessed it—roses. The packaging is gorgeous, and the colors are on-trend and really pretty; there are creams, metallics, and some toned-down glitters.

I was really skeptical about the added fragrance because when I opened the first bottle it smelled overwhelmingly like, well, nail polish. But the magic happens after the polish dries.

It smells really yummy. Seriously. The American Tea Rose still smelled even after I took a shower. My favorite scents are the Italian Leather (which is a great khaki green color), Apricot Nectar, and Wintermint, which is a pretty good substitute for Deborah Lippmann's Mermaid Dream polish.

The polishes go for $5.99 each, and they're being previewed in select stores now. They'll launch everywhere in December.

Is this concept up your alley or too over-the-top for you?