My husband has a headache, the dog is unenthusiastic, and I'm bumping into furniture, distracted.
Even the alarm system is out of sorts.
I was having a cozy chat on the phone when an unpleasant beeping reached my ears, which I ignored, because something is always beeping in this overly electronic household.
But my husband jumps up from the sofa - exclaiming: The Sensors!
That's the trigger word for me, indicating either that intruders are in the house or the alarm system is malfunctioning.
Maybe it's just a programmed test alarm, like the ones we used to have in school.
In any case, my dear rushes to the control panel to avoid the shrill siren wailing.
Meanwhile, I retreat to my "quiet corner" with my phone call to avoid catching the unrest.
Aromatics in Black helps me with that, which I happen to spray on.
I really appreciate the original Aromatics and also Aromatics in White - but Black takes a beautiful direction of its own.
I can't detect any family resemblance, but that's not necessary.
Here, a nearly gourmand fragrance embraces my skin, deep, soft, and sensual.
Jasmine Sambac has this erotic aura, refined by Osmanthus.
A slightly smoky myrrh wafts above, and a delicate caramel note appears in the background.
Black radiates calm - yet awakens all the senses.
A sensory fragrance - which brings us back to the aforementioned key word.
Even my husband cools down in my "aura" - and the alarm system falls silent.
In our facility, the supposed intruder is addressed by the security staff over the loudspeaker. (Or better yet, shouted at!) More of the scent wouldn't help in that situation. But it does seem nice, and now I'm curious!
Yeah, I'm against that. I’d be jumping through hoops if something like that kept howling.
As for whether the scent would help me, hmm, no, I wouldn’t be thinking about fragrances at all, just about my earplugs. To each their own.
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As for whether the scent would help me, hmm, no, I wouldn’t be thinking about fragrances at all, just about my earplugs. To each their own.