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I use a lot of coconut oil on my hair and skin so I always smell a little bit like coconut, and I often get the comment that I smell really good or that people smell coconut somewhere else and think of me. It's really fun having a signature scent :) I recommend anyone to pick a smell you like and make it your own (it can be anything!)
Feb 18, 2025
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then spilling the juices on my bag. hmm do y'all's posh little olfactory senses getting pleasantly tingled by my new luxury scent?
Sep 14, 2024
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I’m a very scent inclined person and my nose is strong, as a result every room has some kind of designated smell to it and it just makes sense to me. Here’s what’s in my rotation of scents for my new home Living room: any fresh or dank candle (right now it’s Citrush by Boy Smells and the pomelo note smacks the entire room) but I’m partial to the Kush candles too. Anything that smells like musk or lemons or grass is preferable Dining room and kitchen: ideally nothing or good food cooking but the hand soap has to be lemon verbena Bathroom: lavender and vanilla bedroom: palo santo or sandalwood
Jul 22, 2024

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ā€œhow can a person know everything at eighteen, but nothing at twenty-twoā€ life truly humbles you. as you start growing older, you stop only chasing the big things, and start valuing the little things too. being able to weave stories of experiences and begin applying them—integrating the lessons and learning curves. in the past few hours of being eighteen, ive learnt how limited our time on earth truly is. i was advised (perhaps even lectured) that i shouldn’t try to defy nature’s course with futile attempts to ā€œage gracefullyā€, but to rather age with mischief, audacity and a good story to tell. beyond grateful for the love that surrounds me, and the love that i am bound to give out.
Dec 22, 2024
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An ideal world is one that knows no pain. That, sadly, is not the one we live in. Pain is a part of the human experience—but failure to move on from it makes you miserable. If you dwell too much on what has happened, you will never be fulfilled enough to see all the good you have/ that is to come. Acceptance of what has happened is the first step to overcoming the consequences of a situation. ā€˜And in fact, it’s time to forsake someone else’s idea of what gives you a spark or no spark. Block the ā€œotherā€ from the picture. No more audience. Just you.’ Whether you choose to take that responsibility (of acceptance), or give it up to the disappointments of life, you return to yourself. The choice is whether to wallow in the misery of that pain, or take it as it comes and look at what it has to offer you.
Jul 18, 2024
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"You get a strange feeling when you're about to leave a place. Like you'll not only miss the people you love but you'll miss the person you are now at this time and this place, because you'll never be this way ever again." - Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita in Tehran The best decision I’ve made this year was to start a video journal of my senior year and capture every moment—no matter how insignificant—to keep the year frozen in time. No matter how much time goes by; no matter how many characters I change to become, I’ll always have these videos to remind me of my essence—where I come from, and what made me. It doesn’t matter that the cusp of them are 0.5x videos of my friends’ foreheads, clips of me crying in public restrooms, and logs of us stealing grocery store carts to race them down the street—these moments are what I stay alive for.
Jul 22, 2024