Do people use scents to imagine a different space, ambience?
Like incense, resins
What about female or male fragrances
Does anyone go around their home spraying Chanel or Gucci?
Do people use scents to imagine a different space, ambience?
Like incense, resins
What about female or male fragrances
Does anyone go around their home spraying Chanel or Gucci?
Sure.
I mean, I don’t spray Chanel but there are scent waxes in that invoke a different ambiance.
Divine Angel said:
Sure.I mean, I don’t spray Chanel but there are scent waxes in that invoke a different ambiance.
Are these scented candles?
CrazyNeutrino said:
Divine Angel said:
Sure.I mean, I don’t spray Chanel but there are scent waxes in that invoke a different ambiance.
Are these scented candles?
No, scented wax melts.
CrazyNeutrino said:
Does anyone go around their home spraying Chanel or Gucci?
I only spray the Chanel on me :P
I like common scents
wookiemeister said:
I like common scents
A rare thing of great beauty.
wookiemeister said:
I like common scents
My favourite scent is the woody sandlewood you used to or still can buy from The Bodyshop
CrazyNeutrino said:
Do people use scents to imagine a different space, ambience?Like incense, resins
What about female or male fragrances
Does anyone go around their home spraying Chanel or Gucci?
My nose is very sensitive to “scents” in that the slightest whiff of most perfume is enough to block it for days. I used to walk through the perfume sections of department stores by holding my breath, putting my right palm forwards, head down, and almost sprinting through. Expensive perfume for women is made from or based on male pheromones – ie. designed to repel all males.
Whatever the type of incense is it always smells to me like burnt cardboard.
Sandalwood and lemongrass are the only fragrances that I know I enjoy. There are probably others, but I haven’t been able to hang around in a perfume shop long enough to find them.
Creating ambience using smell can work, but …