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BAD MOOD SCENTS? Do you have a go-to fragrance for those days when you're feeling down, needing to calm your nerves, or just embracing an evening of melancholic reflection?   We’ve tapped into our customers’ feedback and discovered a few key ingredients that work wonders. Green tea, lavender, vanilla, and geosmin consistently come up in various conversations. Scents have an uncanny ability to lift our spirits and shift our emotions. So, we’ve curated our top picks to help you do just that. #Vanilla, with its warm, sweet scent, is like a cozy hug in a bottle. It’s comforting and a mood booster, triggering the release of endorphins, those natural feel-good chemicals that instantly lift your spirits and calm your mind. Montaleparfums Vanilla Cake smells exactly what it sounds like and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. #GreenTea - the scent that brings instant calm to your mind and soul. It's refreshing, soothing, and effortlessly transitions from day to night without ever feeling too much. Hermetica Paris Bloomtea packs not one but two universally soothing ingredients—a precious White #Lavender, more feminine and delicate than its blue sister, and an aromatic and fresh green tea extract. #Geosmin - often dubbed a melancholic scent, captures the earthy, almost haunting aroma that rises after a fresh rain. Rooted in chemical compounds called terpenes, it's a fragrance that speaks to the soul, perfect for those who find a certain poetry in rainy days and the bittersweet embrace of gentle sadness. Etat Libre d'Orange Hermann is a cool, sheer, and woody blend that is unlike any other. Whoever compliments you will need to know which fragrance you’re wearing. #badmoodscents #twistedlily360 #perfume #digitalmarketing #montale #hermetica #etatlibredorange

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