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2025.02.28

Aroma and aftertaste - to become a memorable person

It is said that humans are visual creatures, but sometimes it is not what the eye sees that is imprinted deep in our hearts, but a scent that wafts through the air at a random moment.

For example, the scent of someone you pass by can bring back distant memories. Or the lingering scent of a special person can remind you of that person's existence more eloquently than words. Scent has a quiet power that connects people together, beyond gazes and words.

That's why "smelling attractive" is not just about wearing the latest perfume. It's about knowing how to subtly leave a lasting impression on others through your scent.

The Magic of Memory Created by Fragrances Fragrances have a mysterious power to stir emotions. Psychological research has shown that the sense of smell is the sense closest to the part of the brain that controls "emotions" and "memory." For this reason, wearing a fragrance is not just "directing a scent" but also "directing a memory."

Once the pleasant fragrance has left an aftertaste, it will continue to resonate quietly in the corner of that person's memory like a melody.

The act of applying perfume may be an extremely delicate art, a way of imprinting one's existence on the memory.

What kind of scent attracts people ? There is no such thing as a scent that everyone likes. However, there are certain types of scent that naturally attract people's hearts.

A pure and clear fragrance. A light and clean fragrance, like citrus or green tea, is familiar and well-liked. It has a refreshing feeling like morning light streaming in, and when worn casually, it gives a sophisticated impression.


  • A gentle, enveloping fragrance The soft sweetness of musk and vanilla creates a sense of security and familiarity. It is a fragrance that creates a warm presence that makes you want to touch it gently.

  • A mysterious fragrance with depth <br>Woody and spicy scents give an impression of intelligence and depth. A fragrance that doesn't reveal everything, but leaves room for more, has a lingering aftertaste that is somehow captivating.

  • A quietly sensual scent The scent of amber and leather brings a quiet sexiness, like the veil of night falling. Rather than being overpowering, the subtle scent makes it even more attractive.
    The reason why fragrance attracts people is because it is not something you wear for others, but something that expresses yourself.

How to wear fragrance well <br>The more subtle a fragrance is, the more beautiful and memorable it will be.

It's best to gently place the fragrance on your wrists, nape, and behind your ears - areas where body temperature is high. It's best to let the scent spread gently when you move.

Not just "fragrant," but "fragrant."

Also, the scent of a perfume changes when you first apply it and as time passes. By knowing how a perfume changes on your skin, you can choose a scent that suits you better.

Fragrances are part of the everyday air. There are scents to wear in the morning light, scents to accompany you at dusk, and scents suitable for special evenings. Just as you change your outfit to match your scent, choosing a perfume to suit your mood and the occasion of the day is also a part of sophistication.

To be a memorable person <br>When someone says, "That person always smells nice," it doesn't just mean the quality of the perfume they use. It's because that scent blends perfectly with that person's mannerisms, speech, and aura that makes them memorable.

The key is to become "someone who looks good in fragrance," not "someone who smells good."

It's not about chasing trendy perfumes, but about gently expressing your individuality through scent.

Sometimes, scents can convey things that words cannot. Or, scents can sometimes leave a lasting impression that is even greater than words can.

That's why wearing perfume is like a little bit of magic.

Just one spray of fragrance will quietly and deeply leave your presence in someone's memory.






SHO ISHIZAKA
Fragrance producer/CEO of Saint Nations Co., Ltd.
Born in 1982. After graduating from Gakushuin University, he completed a master's course at Lancaster University in the UK. After returning to Japan, he worked in the fragrance industry and produced numerous products. In 2010, one of his produced products won the Japan Fragrance Grand Prize. Since establishing the fragrance manufacturer "Scent Nations" in January 2012, in addition to planning and developing the original brand "Show Layered," he has used the strengths of his unique network to combine various content with fragrances and produce products for numerous celebrities, athletes, and brands.