Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 > Sometimes I play a " smell game " . I put a lot of bottles with > etherical oils on the table and ask someone to give me a bottle > while I have my eyes closed. Then I try to find out which oil it is. > It's a fun way to learn your oils and this way you smell the oils > with an open mind and sometimes you find different smelling > components in an oil you already think you know. This way you will > learn to know your oils again and find new ways to use them. The > same way you can do with your perfumes. > Hi , It has taken me a while to answer you, but your ideas fit in with the current thread on how scents are described. I agree - you can 'stereotype' a scent in your mind then get a new perspective on it via the game you describe, or just in going back to it at a later time - sometimes I notice components or aspects of the scent that I hadn't before - a really nice surprise. e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 > > Hi , > > It has taken me a while to answer you, but your ideas fit in with > the current thread on how scents are described. > > I agree - you can 'stereotype' a scent in your mind then get a new > perspective on it via the game you describe, or just in going back to > it at a later time - sometimes I notice components or aspects of the > scent that I hadn't before - a really nice surprise. > > e > A good idea is also to keep your own fragrance bible. I have my own bible where I discribe every oil; I discribe the smell, what kind of color comes in my mind, what kind of feeling I get from it, the stayingpower but also what it smells like in combination with other oils, I think that's also important. I also put the oils in groups like the green,fruity,flowery ones etc. It's so funny that everyone smell diferent components in the oils. When I read arctanders discription I sometimes have to disagree and find the smell really different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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