Perfume Smelling on my Wrist Why? I canât smell my fragrance anymore!
Most of us will lift our wrist to smell our fragrance. This is how we test to see how the fragrance smells. There are a few reasons for that, and that is because in the long run, most of us cannot smell it projecting off our body.. you are not alone! The main reason is olfactory adaptation (sometimes called nose blindness). When you apply a fragrance, your brain quickly learns that scent is âbackground informationâ and starts filtering it out so you can focus on new smells in your environment. The perfume may still be projecting strongly to everyone around you, but your brain stops paying attention to it. A few other factors contribute: 1. Continuous Exposure The fragrance is constantly rising from your skin and clothing. Because youâre exposed to it nonstop, your olfactory system becomes desensitized. 2. Scent Cloud Position Much of your fragrance projects a foot or more away from your body. Other people walking into your scent trail may smell it more strongly than you do. 3. Molecules Youâre Less Sensitive To Some ingredients are notorious for causing nose blindness: - Ambroxan - Iso E Super - Certain musks - Cashmeran - Modern amberwoods Many people think a fragrance disappeared when these materials are still projecting heavily. 4. Spray Location If you spray directly under your nose (neck, chest), adaptation happens faster. Spraying farther from the noseâback of neck, shoulders, forearmsâcan sometimes help. 5. Humidity, Heat, and Air Movement In a dry climate like Phoenix, fragrance can disperse differently than in humid climates. Sometimes the scent leaves your immediate breathing zone but is still noticeable to others around you. A Simple Test If you think a fragrance is gone: 1. Leave the room for 10â15 minutes. 2. Come back. 3. Ask someone else if they can smell it. Youâll often find that what seemed âdeadâ is still projecting. A Common Fragrance Mistake Many fragrance enthusiasts overspray because they stop smelling their scent after an hour or two. In reality, others may still smell it 6â10 hours later. This is especially common with fragrances like Louis Vuitton Imagination, Amouage Reflection Man, and Xerjoff Torino21, which can become intermittent to the wearer while remaining detectable to others.