Hi Kristina! I just want to say that Im a hugeeee fan from singapore! I love your youtube videos, watched them religiously and i nvr miss any upload from you . Your videos are so in depth and useful ❤️🔥 it has accompanied me while i get ready, while eating lunch/dinner. I love how frequently you upload too. The video quality and your explanation is so clear and concise. I hope you get more recognition, im always introducing my friends to your channel hehe🫰🏽🥰
I thought you did really well with this video! I've always been a lover of fragrance and now that it is becoming trendier and trendier, there are more reviewers and info on social media, I find myself gravitating towards the "real life" reviews. People like Lauren Mae and Leah Jenea that are more casual but still informative, using and wearing fragrance like every day people, not too complicated, not stuffy or out of reach for regular people. I can appreciate people that are almost fragrance scientists but it's not always relatable. I thought your descriptions were real and genuine! Great job! I also wanted to add that Michele Wang has a really interesting way of describing scents - she describes them as colours! So clean scents are sometimes white or green or blue or sometimes even yellow if they are clean citrus vibes. I think that is always very cool to try to envision when I wear perfume.
Ah thank you! It's an intimidating topic for me, but I think watching people like Lauren and Leah have helped me understand fragrance better! I love Michele! I'll have to watch out for her fragrance descriptions!
"Pulse Points" is the term I beleive you are looking for. Love Vanilla Skin! Never thought I would like anything by Phlur but Moodring and Vanilla Skin are Amazing, also a fan of Body Sprays by Sol de Janiero.
I recently discovered my love for Dedcool. Xtra Milk is my new favorite fragrance! I noticed you didn't mention that most of your headache free scents are from non-toxic (& bonus-cruelty free) fragrance houses. My hormones and health in general have improved considerably since switching to more natural, non-toxic products. No more headaches!
Thanks for the video! I'm curious about the Being Frenshe one because of that toasted rice note. Also I work in healthcare. We're allowed to wear light scents so your list is right up my alley.
Hi Kristina!! I have the same issue as you and a lot of the fragrances you mentioned are ones that suit me as well! Knowing that, you should definitely try out Gris Charnel BDK!! It’s amazing 😻 my signature scent
I, too, am very sensitive to fragrances, so I have to be cautious. But over the years, my sensory perception has expanded slightly due to constantly introducing it to new scents. My day to day work fragrance is L’eau Papier, and it’s definitely worth every coins for the sensitive girls like us. A few of my everyday easy reach recommendations are Kayali’s Yum Pistachio, Jo Malone’s Wood Sage & Sea Salt, and Byredo’s Bal d'Afrique.
I'm at the beginning of the video, but want to say...i watch both channels you mentioned. I also believe fragrances are even more complex than makeup. In more recent years, the only fragrance i have found that stays on is alien. It's my evening signature scent. However, I have been searching for day to day scent with no luck due to them disappearing within minutes. I keep trying phlur because they had a great scent moab. More fall winter scent, but it stuck. The new scents have not worked. I have tested most of the mists. Have to say vanilla skin lasted longer than the perfume but not crazy about the scent itself. Now....I just got heavy cream and only used it once, but i think it's a winner. Father figure lasted on my skin, but the bottle broke, and I didn't repurchase. Interesting scent. I also just tested 11 11 azure and might try again since it also lasted on my skin. The vanilla version did not. Long comment, but my main point was that you can have more expertise in scents and, but we will all have a different take and experience. It's just nice talking about it and sharing your experience as you stated
Try wearing perfume, etc, in your armpits. That lets you get whiffs of the scent when you move, rather than having it in your nose constantly. People who are in your personal space will also get lovely bits of fragrance when you move. I haven't tried it with perfume that sets off a migraine when I try it. But it works if you have fragrance-sensitive coworkers, patients, students, etc, it does work to protect them from whatever you're wearing, because they have to be right up in your.
Hi Kristina! I just want to say that Im a hugeeee fan from singapore! I love your youtube videos, watched them religiously and i nvr miss any upload from you . Your videos are so in depth and useful ❤️🔥 it has accompanied me while i get ready, while eating lunch/dinner. I love how frequently you upload too. The video quality and your explanation is so clear and concise. I hope you get more recognition, im always introducing my friends to your channel hehe🫰🏽🥰
OMG HI!!! Thank you so so much for your sweet words 🥹 I'm so glad you find my videos enjoyable. It means the world! ♥️
I thought you did really well with this video!
I've always been a lover of fragrance and now that it is becoming trendier and trendier, there are more reviewers and info on social media, I find myself gravitating towards the "real life" reviews. People like Lauren Mae and Leah Jenea that are more casual but still informative, using and wearing fragrance like every day people, not too complicated, not stuffy or out of reach for regular people. I can appreciate people that are almost fragrance scientists but it's not always relatable.
I thought your descriptions were real and genuine! Great job!
I also wanted to add that Michele Wang has a really interesting way of describing scents - she describes them as colours! So clean scents are sometimes white or green or blue or sometimes even yellow if they are clean citrus vibes. I think that is always very cool to try to envision when I wear perfume.
Ah thank you! It's an intimidating topic for me, but I think watching people like Lauren and Leah have helped me understand fragrance better! I love Michele! I'll have to watch out for her fragrance descriptions!
Same! Vanilla scents seem to be ok for me. Thank you for making this video for the sensitive to scent girlies.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 🥰
"Pulse Points" is the term I beleive you are looking for. Love Vanilla Skin! Never thought I would like anything by Phlur but Moodring and Vanilla Skin are Amazing, also a fan of Body Sprays by Sol de Janiero.
YES, my goodness I couldn't remember it for the life of me 😂
I have Moodring and love layering it!
I recently discovered my love for Dedcool. Xtra Milk is my new favorite fragrance! I noticed you didn't mention that most of your headache free scents are from non-toxic (& bonus-cruelty free) fragrance houses. My hormones and health in general have improved considerably since switching to more natural, non-toxic products. No more headaches!
Oh that's amazing! I didn't even put that together!
Thanks for the video! I'm curious about the Being Frenshe one because of that toasted rice note.
Also I work in healthcare. We're allowed to wear light scents so your list is right up my alley.
It's so good, you should try it! And I'm glad to hear that it's helpful for you too!
Hi Kristina!! I have the same issue as you and a lot of the fragrances you mentioned are ones that suit me as well! Knowing that, you should definitely try out Gris Charnel BDK!! It’s amazing 😻 my signature scent
I'll have to check it out! Thank you for the recommendation!
@@ByKristinaStudio ofcourse! Hope you love it just as much as I do 😍
Also try scent split to get cheaper smaller vials of diptyque!
I use fragrantica all the time!! You said that right.
Hahah awesome that's good to know! 😂
I, too, am very sensitive to fragrances, so I have to be cautious. But over the years, my sensory perception has expanded slightly due to constantly introducing it to new scents.
My day to day work fragrance is L’eau Papier, and it’s definitely worth every coins for the sensitive girls like us. A few of my everyday easy reach recommendations are Kayali’s Yum Pistachio, Jo Malone’s Wood Sage & Sea Salt, and Byredo’s Bal d'Afrique.
I used to wear Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt all the time! I need to check out the Byredo fragrance because I've only heard good things!
you should do more fragrance video
I ADORE Phlur fragrances - especially father figure and missing person. My next one is going to be the new strawberry scent, :)
My friend has it and it smells soooo good on her. Doesn't suit me unfortunately but I love that Phlur has such a wide range!
I often get headaches from perfumes too!!
It's the worst LOL 🥲
I'm at the beginning of the video, but want to say...i watch both channels you mentioned. I also believe fragrances are even more complex than makeup. In more recent years, the only fragrance i have found that stays on is alien. It's my evening signature scent. However, I have been searching for day to day scent with no luck due to them disappearing within minutes. I keep trying phlur because they had a great scent moab. More fall winter scent, but it stuck. The new scents have not worked. I have tested most of the mists. Have to say vanilla skin lasted longer than the perfume but not crazy about the scent itself. Now....I just got heavy cream and only used it once, but i think it's a winner. Father figure lasted on my skin, but the bottle broke, and I didn't repurchase. Interesting scent. I also just tested 11 11 azure and might try again since it also lasted on my skin. The vanilla version did not. Long comment, but my main point was that you can have more expertise in scents and, but we will all have a different take and experience. It's just nice talking about it and sharing your experience as you stated
Forgot to mention that I look for cruelty free, which limits my options, and I know the scents are most likely less impactful
I'm so curious to smell heavy cream because I've heard varying opinions on it! I feel like I'd like it but I'm curious about the longevity as well!
Just as an fyi on how to properly say ‘sillage’ - it is actually pronounced ‘see-yaj’. Hope that’s helpful- love your videos!!!❤
Omg thank you!!! 😆♥️
You should try diptyque philosykos if you like father figure - it’s better imo
Ooooh okay I'll go smell it!!
I have the oil perfumery version of l’eau papier! It’s really good, the only difference to me is the dry down.
Try wearing perfume, etc, in your armpits. That lets you get whiffs of the scent when you move, rather than having it in your nose constantly. People who are in your personal space will also get lovely bits of fragrance when you move.
I haven't tried it with perfume that sets off a migraine when I try it. But it works if you have fragrance-sensitive coworkers, patients, students, etc, it does work to protect them from whatever you're wearing, because they have to be right up in your.
I'm scared because my armpits get really sensitive 🥲 my friend taught me to spray my back instead and this seems to work pretty well!