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plumtreeblossom) wrote2006-05-24 07:04 am
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Her scent, it lingers...
Last night at Diesel I hugged a friend. A good 10 minutes later, another friend hugged that person, and then pointed to me and said "You smell like her." Damn. Maybe I need to stop with the dragon's blood oil if I'm leaving a "Mare was here" stamp on everyone.
Dragon's blood is an ancient resin compound that smells like a mixture of patchouli, wintergreen, sex, and sweet kitchen spices. I love it because of its aromatherapy effect on me, and also because I've never known anyone in my life who wore it as a fragrance, so it's "mine."
But then, I don't want to be the Stinky Cologne Person. All commercial perfumes and colognes make me throw up a little in my mouth, and on countless occasions while obliged to breathe Drakkar or Calvin Klein Eternity for Men I've been like "Get out of my air space, Fabio."
So to that end, I'm issuing a public apology to anyone who's had to send something to the dry cleaner's because of me, and henceforth I'll wear less or none at all. I'd rather have the hugs without leaving a trail marker on all my huggees.
Dragon's blood is an ancient resin compound that smells like a mixture of patchouli, wintergreen, sex, and sweet kitchen spices. I love it because of its aromatherapy effect on me, and also because I've never known anyone in my life who wore it as a fragrance, so it's "mine."
But then, I don't want to be the Stinky Cologne Person. All commercial perfumes and colognes make me throw up a little in my mouth, and on countless occasions while obliged to breathe Drakkar or Calvin Klein Eternity for Men I've been like "Get out of my air space, Fabio."
So to that end, I'm issuing a public apology to anyone who's had to send something to the dry cleaner's because of me, and henceforth I'll wear less or none at all. I'd rather have the hugs without leaving a trail marker on all my huggees.
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Male Answer Mode On: Perhaps it's a simple case of exposure tolerance. You started wearing it, but over time you got so used to the smell that you needed to put on more to achieve the same level of scent. Maybe if you did stop wearing it for a week or so, you'd be able to recalibrate and be able to appreciate less of it again? /Male Answer Mode Off
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Thanks! That's very kind of you, because it was actually your boy who I stunk up with a hug and
This morning I was thinking, there are a lot of local soap makers, and I can find one to make me some dragon's blood soap instead of using the full-strength oil. Then I can still enjoy the light scent without bashing people over the head with it.
Oh and yes, do indeed experiment with a signature scent of your own. Making your own oil blends is fun, and you can come up with one that reflects you perfectly.
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Well, ok, so long as you don't go back to using that burning brand to stamp "Mare was here" on people. It doesn't bother me so much, but my ears get hurt by the shrieking cries of other lesser beings when you drive that thing into their haunches.
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I've been known to scent letters and cards. I don't send a lot these days, what with e-mail and all, but I've always thought scented letters are kinda sexy.
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I've got my signiture rose scent but most people seem so HAPPY when they run into me after a time and say "you smell just like you used to!" so I figure no one's bothered by it.
I wouldn't recommend doing away with yours entirely, though. A signiture scent is nice. I would look into that soap option - that sounds nifty.
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yay! I'm glad you like it.
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