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Many of us are trying to seal our homes for the season. You are ready to turn on your air conditioner (Northern Hemisphere) or heating system (Southern Hemisphere).
After the windows close, the air in our home has gotten old and it takes a few days to start to nostalgically reflect on the fresh breeze that was floating through our home. But you need to “engineer” scent What scent would be best in your home and if you would?
When we are in a place that smells “good” we feel better and when it happens, we are more effective problem solvers and we think more creatively and get along well with others, for example.
When the smell is fresh, the space smells. “Fresh” is one of the sensory experiences we recognize when we encounter it, but we find it difficult to describe in words. If you have windows open when possible, then the home is probably pretty fresh, as you have a modern ventilation system in place, clean/replace the air filters of your HVAC system on schedule, and keep up with dust, vacuums and mopping.
So, once you have established a “fresh” base, what kind of fragrance should you layer?
You bring products to your home with a scented scent – even “uninhibited” ones that usually smell like something. In addition to keeping the smell of your home fresh, you should also make multiple scent-related choices when purchasing cleaning products, soaps, and more.
What does the research say about scented products and specific odors to look for clean and clean?
Don’t add too much fragrance to the space. People shouldn’t even recognize that the space is “smelling and swaying” unless you’re drawing them Note Plus, and even then, they should not be able to identify the smell being used. It’s easy.
Managing the scent of your life is one way to make your life much better.