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Sol Su š
@sirsu.eth
Okay letās talk fragrancesā¦Iām trying to think about incorporating scent into my daily routine but not sure what to invest in. I donāt personally mind smelling like an a crisp fall morning or being submerged in a citrus teabag lmfao but how did you all discover āyour scent?ā
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pentacle
@pentacle.eth
my favourites are the raw materials āĀ essential oil or hydrosol there's an amazing producer in the states who distills prairie grass hydrosol which is incredible
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sude
@sude
stay away from bleu de chanel and dior sauvage if you have respect for yourself feel free to pick sth from byredo
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Samuel ć
@samuellhuber.eth
Ser it's called working out in the morning. Then taking a shower if you feel like it. Now you are ready. You go through your day feeling like the King, because your are. You are naturally smelling insane! Everyone can smell the intensity, the pureness, the majesty. No but I was gifted some and they haven't run out
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Ry
@heyhaigh
Agree with the trial and error comments. I ended up buying a shit ton of tiny samples from sites like microperfumes.com based on best selling and most liked lists from the last two years. I landed on Diptyque Eau Des Sens, but it might not be right for you.
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Em
@emirri
I took a perfume making class once and that helped me understand fragrance a lot. Very interesting how differently we smelled things and what our noses liked. My year around go-to is Glossier because it worked with your body and kind of creates a custom scent and I get the most compliments when I wear that subtly.
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Jack Yeh (hiring eng)
@jacky
Trial and error. Get your hands on samples, and train your nose on various scents to figure out what you like. Doing this with a partner also helps
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