Why should fragrance always be introduced at a delicate level?Updated a month ago
Fragrance is best experienced as a subtle enhancement, a gentle layer that complements your surroundings. It should begin as a whisper—barely perceptible—allowing you to gradually immerse yourself in the scent.
Start with a delicate application, so light it’s almost undetectable. Allow this gentle presence to linger for a few days, and then, incrementally increase its intensity every 2-3 days. Beginning with a stronger application risks overwhelming the senses, potentially diminishing the experience altogether.
Several factors influence how a fragrance unfolds and the strength with which it is perceived:
Air Circulation: In spaces with open windows and doors, some fragrance may dissipate, requiring a higher intensity to maintain the desired effect.
Space Dimensions: Larger rooms demand a more generous application of fine fragrance to achieve a balanced presence.
Fragrance Composition: Different fragrance families interact with the senses uniquely. For instance, citrus notes are inherently delicate and may require more to be noticeable, while woody and fig accords are naturally more robust. Think of it this way: it may take the essence of 20 lemons to match the intensity of just one fig.
Personal Preference: Each individual has their own ideal level of fragrance. Some prefer a bold, enveloping scent, while others favor a more understated, barely-there aroma.
Power Level 1 - Delicate
On Time: 3 seconds
Off Time: 120 Seconds
Total Time: 123 Seconds
Calculation: 3 / 123 = 2% Power
Power Level 2
On Time: 6 seconds
Off Time: 120 Seconds
Total Time: 126 Seconds
Calculation: 6 / 123 = 2% Power
Power Level 3
On Time: 12 seconds
Off Time: 120 Seconds
Total Time: 132 Seconds
Calculation: 12 / 132 = 2% Power
Power Level 4
On Time: 24 seconds
Off Time: 120 Seconds
Total Time: 144 Seconds
Calculation: 24 / 144 = 2% Power
Power Level 5 - Intense
On Time: 48 seconds
Off Time: 120 Seconds
Total Time: 168 Seconds
Calculation: 48 / 168 = 2% Power