LarianLeQuella
Elf Wino
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This. Her room and particularly her bed are probably infused with the odors of her powder (which probably dusted off of her and into the fabrics in the room) and perfumes. When you heat up the room with your body heat and humidify it with your breath, those odors are released.
I had a favorite dog who slept on a particular bed for many years. After she died, I would occasionally comfort myself by burying my face in her bed and breathing warm moist air into it until it released some of her familiar doggie odor. Same thing.
Keep in mind, people rarely change matresses. The scents could have been deeply "infused" into the matress, and only become noticable after someone slept on the bed. As to the scent going away, after receving the same stimuli for a while, your brain will start to totally ignore it after a while.
No mystery, except why you seem to be so convinced this is something supernatural...