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Friday, August 04, 2023

UPDATE **PERFUME** Why I Love Scent Split

~ Apparently, I published this post previously without meaning to. Here is the update with the photos and editing done! ~


You'll notice a lot of perfume posts from me. That's because my birthday was not long ago and I have been using all those gift certificates to spoil myself. 

(SIDE NOTE: I battle depression and anxiety. When my depression gets really bad, I will read or listen to the Bible, and that usually helps the most. For days when I just feel "blue" for no reason, I will lift my mood with perfume or fragrant candles. Something about a pleasant scent seems to soothe my mood.)

I've mentioned Scent Split before as being my go-to for finding and trying out new fragrances. They have long been my favorite for several reasons: they have a variety of decant sizes so I can afford the offerings; they have always been trustworthy with my info; the deliveries are tracked and everything is always carefully packed; and they have so many perfumes. Now, I have another reason to stick with them.

With a purchase a couple of months ago - thanks, fam for the birthday certificates! - I used a form on the order page to make a request for samples or for suggestions. My request was for scents similar to the ones I've been ordering from them. (I have a perfume type.) I said I would really appreciate a small sample if they had any and, if not, would even appreciate their suggestions. This is what I got along with my order:

And one of them is an extrait. Wow.
Apparently, they paid attention to my current and past orders. I was really impressed. That was generous of them. When I've requested samples from other places, I would get the tiniest one ever made. Once, I literally got a piece of cotton that had been sprayed with a fragrance. Seriously. 

This is not only generous, but it's also great marketing. You know that I will be ordering something I fall in love with. At the least, I will be putting the ones I like on my birthday list for next year. Speaking of gifts, Scent Split boxes orders up so cute that you won't have to do any gift-wrapping, you can just hand it over to the lucky person.


There are some decants I've gotten from Scent Split that I love so much that I use them sparingly. Here are some of the ones from over the past 2 years that I have been hanging onto. I love, love, love Not A Perfume but have never bought a full-size bottle. I like to layer it with other, cheaper scents so a 0.5ml decant lasts me forever. 

I've had 1 of these for over a year &
there are still a few drops left!

For this year's birthday order, I selected a couple of Escentric Molecules perfumes I've long wanted to try. There are a lot of them to pick from! I choose the 2 I've heard about most: Escentric Molecule's Escentric 02 and Molecule 02

If you are like me, you probably wonder what the differences are between those two. I had to Google it and hear from ChatGPT (I highlighted some points):

Escentric 02 and Molecule 02 are both fragrances created by the perfumer Geza Schoen and are part of the Escentric Molecules fragrance line. The main difference between the two lies in their composition and the way they are designed.

1. **Escentric 02:**

   - Escentric 02 is a fragrance that consists of a combination of various aroma compounds, including Ambroxan, Vetiver, Muscone, and others.

   - It is designed to be a more complex and layered scent, incorporating multiple ingredients to create a unique and evolving fragrance.

   - Escentric 02 is intended to interact with the wearer's body chemistry and evolve over time, revealing different facets of the fragrance as it dries down.

2. **Molecule 02:**

   - Molecule 02, on the other hand, focuses on a single aroma compound: Ambroxan.

   - It is a more minimalist fragrance, built around the singular note of Ambroxan, which is a synthetic compound with a woody and amber-like scent.

   - Molecule 02 is designed to be a more subtle and intimate fragrance, closely mimicking the effect of a single aroma molecule on the skin.

In summary, Escentric 02 is a multi-dimensional fragrance with a mix of ingredients, while Molecule 02 is a minimalist fragrance centered around a single aroma molecule, Ambroxan. Your choice between the two may depend on your preference for a more complex scent (Escentric 02) or a simpler, single-note fragrance (Molecule 02).

I should have read that before I got chose the decants. As it happens, I love Molecule 02 because, for me, it layers well with so many of my other scents. I have a $10 bottle of Kuumba Made Persian Garden that smells like absolutely nothing - until I layer it with Molecule 02. Guess what it smells like then? Glossier's You. And I'm talking the O.G. You - when it smelled so freaking good!

The Escentric 02 is much too masculine for me. Oddly, it's not even a scent that I would like on a man. I can layer it with some other fragrances to make it softer but it's still not a favorite. And that is what I love about getting a decant. No more "blind" buying full-sized fragrances where I am out a lot of money for something icky. "Icky" is the word for whatever smells nasty on me.

So, yeah, I love Scent Split. They often send out coupon codes once you're on their email list (and I have never gotten a lot of random spam after giving them my email!). 

There are "clone houses" out there that I want to check out. I'm going to check out the list from ScentGourmand. Personally, though, I like being able to try the originals. If I ever get my hands on some "clones", I will surely let you know what I think.

Peace

--Free



NOTE: I was not/am not/will not be compensated in any way by ScentSplit. All links to fragrances are to Fragrantica so that you can read about the fragrance notes and see reviews from other users.