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Finding Your Favorite Fragrance Will Make You Feel Better

Smell isn’t the most glamorous of the five senses, but maybe it’s about time we give some respect to our noses. Especially because a good scent might be just what we need to fix our stress problems right about now.

Did you know that the ability to smell is the oldest and most developed of our senses? Before we can touch, hear or see, we’re able to respond to chemicals around us in the air and water. In fact, our noses contain more than one-thousand smell receptors, yet we don’t seem to give them much care until something reeks.

But wellbeing writerNick Carvellknows how important his nose is and that’s why his solution to the lockdown blues was to build a “fragrance wardrobe.” Because much like your clothes, Carvell says “you should have a selection of fragrances that work for you, depending on your mood and the occasion.” So he went to work tryingall the perfumeand in doing so, got to experience the smells he was missing from being stuck indoors like with one cologne that smells likeMimosas. He even got to travel “to the Italian Riviera and the beach” without getting on a plane thanks to the perfumes Chinotto di Liguria and Soleil Blanc.

  • Long story short, you’ve tried watching TV and listening to music to get over your blues but it’s time to give a new sense a try. Taking in some new smells could be the breath of fresh air you’re looking for.Which is most likely the name of a perfume.

Source:The Guardian


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