(This post was last modified: 09-02-2024, 05:10 PM by Tedolph.)
A post in a Soaps/Creams thread discussing how two people couldn't get along with a soap scent resulting in a PIF got me thinking......
Sometimes I wonder if these "artisan" soap/aftershave makers ever smell their own products? I never really had one that I "loved" (other than Fine and some PAA scents) and had some that were unappealing verging on offensive. However, some here have liked what I thought was horrible. Are our noses that much different? Are "artisans" simply trying to make a wide range of new/ different scents that might appeal to somebody even if it doesn't appeal to them? I remember one artisan on this site saying that he had over fifty fragrances that he designed (I may not be remembering the number correctly) and would be making soaps out of all of them. Fifty? Really? Who needs fifty fragrances?
Is what we like baked into us genetically or are we conditioned to like/despise certain aromas?
Not trying to be controversial/adversarial, I honestly would like to know. Input from a forum "artisan" would be appreciated.
Sometimes I wonder if these "artisan" soap/aftershave makers ever smell their own products? I never really had one that I "loved" (other than Fine and some PAA scents) and had some that were unappealing verging on offensive. However, some here have liked what I thought was horrible. Are our noses that much different? Are "artisans" simply trying to make a wide range of new/ different scents that might appeal to somebody even if it doesn't appeal to them? I remember one artisan on this site saying that he had over fifty fragrances that he designed (I may not be remembering the number correctly) and would be making soaps out of all of them. Fifty? Really? Who needs fifty fragrances?
Is what we like baked into us genetically or are we conditioned to like/despise certain aromas?
Not trying to be controversial/adversarial, I honestly would like to know. Input from a forum "artisan" would be appreciated.