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Friday Fun Thread for April 17, 2026

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  1. I cycle my perfumes across the week, while some remain more used than others.
  2. I am not sure if this is what you are asking: perfumes/fragrances, the ones being talked about, have different notes (the initial, the mid, the late). These perfume oils reside on your skin and mix up with your body (skin) oils and that combination is what comes out as the smell. Over time, the perfume releases different sets of oils and the combined mixture keeps on changing over the course of the day, so your nose doesn't actually get acclimatized since there is no single type of scent. This is why some perfumes sit absolutely great with you while not so good with some other people. Also, depending upon your own moods and aura and other mystical elements (which we cannot pinpoint), the effect of a particular perfume also changes with time. eg. (personal anecdotal experience) - when I am stressed, X EDP perfume (2 sprays) would completely vaporise over 3 hours, would have less intensity and less attractive; while if I am very relaxed, in bright mood, the same X EDP perfume (only 1 spray) would work all day (9 hours), would smell much much better. Contra this with the colognes or deo sprays - which tend to have only top notes. in those, you will have the acclimatization problem, both over the course of single day, and across multiple days.
  3. Perfumes are for yourself or someone who gets in very close to you (like low talking volume level or whispering even, or slow dancing!). becoming a perfume bomb is not a good idea. if you are feeling like that, then time to stop using whatever you are using, in the way you are using. Better not to wear any scent then.