I'm a little bit obsessed by fragrances and always have been. Although I wear fragrances hoping that others will find them wonderful, I mostly wear them because I like the way they smell throughout the day. And I've noticed a trend among a lot of artisans who make shaving fragrances. They think that ten ingredients are better than three, and twenty ingredients are better than ten.
The result is usually an olfactory jumble. You can, for example, use lime as the dominant note. But when you add frankincense, cedar, patchouli, vanilla, musk, tobacco, mint, and bergamot you get a result that might smell pleasant enough but like nothing in particular. It's like cooking. A marinara, for example, is best when limited to tomatoes, garlic judiciously used, a little salt, maybe a pinch of sugar, and fresh basil. Add nutmeg, tarragon, marjoram, etc. and you come up with a confused mess.
So I'm curious: of the artisan scents you like, which are your favorites? What are the chief notes you like, e.g., vanilla, clove, mint, etc.
The result is usually an olfactory jumble. You can, for example, use lime as the dominant note. But when you add frankincense, cedar, patchouli, vanilla, musk, tobacco, mint, and bergamot you get a result that might smell pleasant enough but like nothing in particular. It's like cooking. A marinara, for example, is best when limited to tomatoes, garlic judiciously used, a little salt, maybe a pinch of sugar, and fresh basil. Add nutmeg, tarragon, marjoram, etc. and you come up with a confused mess.
So I'm curious: of the artisan scents you like, which are your favorites? What are the chief notes you like, e.g., vanilla, clove, mint, etc.