Well the essential oils are put into diffusers so that customers can smell what ever we put into it, plus there's all those other peripherals that smell - soaps and such. And boy after opening a half bazillion different bottles of the stuff and saying "Is this what you mean?' you get it all over yourself, and then you smell...
Totally enamoured by sound, aroused by sight and taken by scent. Currently under construction, ressurection and re-definition. Don't like nine dollar salads with greasy spinach. Love the number 22 and think that music is the greatest thing ever.
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Nice. I love the smell of aromatherapy shops usually, but sometimes they give me a headache. Not too often though.
Just had a thought, shouldn't an aromatherapy shop be the one place that doesn't smell?
Sort of like at high end stereo places how it's quiet, and they have listening rooms...
Just a thought.
What's the name of the place?
Well the essential oils are put into diffusers so that customers can smell what ever we put into it, plus there's all those other peripherals that smell - soaps and such. And boy after opening a half bazillion different bottles of the stuff and saying "Is this what you mean?' you get it all over yourself, and then you smell...
I'm so jealous.
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