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never add up how much money you spend on this hobby...
This post is a free-for-all for people to:
a) post links to perfume-related content they posted elsewhere (on or off DW)
b) talk about anything they want to talk about that isn't big enough for a full post
c) socialize and hang out without worrying about "off topic".
Have at!
a) post links to perfume-related content they posted elsewhere (on or off DW)
b) talk about anything they want to talk about that isn't big enough for a full post
c) socialize and hang out without worrying about "off topic".
Have at!
What's your motivation?
Tell me why you're into perfume, everyone! :)
I'll comment to this thread with my reasons.
Re: What's your motivation?
Reason 2: When I smell good (to me, regardless of what other people might think), it makes me happy. I think it even makes me more productive. I'll be in a meeting and catch a whiff of myself or typing away and stop a moment to smell a wrist, and it's like a little pick me up.
Reason 3: The whole experimentation process is good bonding for me and my older daughter. It's a fun thing for us to share, especially in a time her life when she's going through a lot of changes that often involve being annoyed with grownups, particularly her mom. LOL
Reason 4: I like learning about perfume and developing my nose. It's interesting to read about the history of perfume and about trends and other peoples' reviews.
Re: What's your motivation?
Like you, smelling good also does make me happy, and it's part of a whole wheelhouse of techniques for my mental well-being -- scent is one of the great emotional triggers, really, maybe even the strongest, and I can tweak my mood really well by putting on various perfumes that invoke various moods -- but honestly, I wear perfume to drown out the other smells around me. I find a lot of personal care products to be very over-perfumed in a way that smells really grating to me -- I usually don't wash my hands in public restrooms, for instance, because the soap clings to my skin for the next eight hours and always, always smells awful on me -- and having something nice to cleanse my 'palate' helps me to put up with being in close proximity to somebody wearing a really cloying lotion. Or Axe body spray ;)
Re: What's your motivation?
I do not have a supernose; my husband does, which makes perfume testing frustrating at times. I'll love something, and it smells over the top awful to him. LOL
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Which a certain Former Supervisor at UPS wears like... all... the... time... and washes with their gel and so on....
Why does anyone think that stuff smells good??!?
Re: Axe
Re: Axe
I just don't understand this whole "body spray" thing, especially as so many of them smell (to me) like "where's the dead skunk?"
As for Axe, I have no idea what scent this (40+ year old) guy wears... Phoenix something maybe? ... but oh the horror.
Re: Axe
Sorry you suffer, and good luck!
Re: Axe
Wish I could tell him Axe is only cool on teenagers but, unfortunately, there are people in his life who encourage his addiction.
Ah well... appreciate the sympathy!
Re: What's your motivation?
I wear perfume for myself--- to have something that smells good to me nearby when I need a mood boost. I also associate certain scents with certain favorite characters, which I talked about in another post back at the beginning of this community, IIRC, and so there's a second-order mood lift of having the scent of a favorite character close to me, or smelling like that person. In the past I've also liked room-scenting as a mood-lifter thing.
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Can you buy it online?
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*crosses fingers*
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I saw that the fragrance didn't seem to make any of the faces appear younger; I wonder if that would change if the fragrance were changed. I love rose, but it can feel like the scent of an older or more mature person. Just musing, but I wonder if they used something citrusy or "breezy" if youthfulness would be a factor.