<v Speaker 1>Katy and Josh makes one hundred about smells and stuff. Katie, Well, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>because here's the thing.
<v Speaker 2>One of my favorite compliments someone can give me is
<v Speaker 2>you smell good. Right, Yeah, it really is, like immediately
<v Speaker 2>makes your whole day.
<v Speaker 1>You smell like bomb pops. Bring that bomb pop.
<v Speaker 3>Yesterday, like the sweet smelly stuff. Right.
<v Speaker 2>My, you was so sexy perfume that I wear. Yes,
<v Speaker 2>So it honestly is such a good compliment. But somebody
<v Speaker 2>said something to me the other day where I was like, well,
<v Speaker 2>this kind of upsy anty a little. They said, you
<v Speaker 2>smell rich, and I just immediately stopped me in my
<v Speaker 2>tracks because I was just I know rich, like exactly right,
<v Speaker 2>almost five dollars a gallo. No, but it like made
<v Speaker 2>me in such a good mood. And I sat there
<v Speaker 2>and I thought about it for a second because I
<v Speaker 2>was like, first of all, what does smelling rich mean?
<v Speaker 1>But also and leather bound books.
<v Speaker 3>And it's kind of funny because that's exactly what it is.
<v Speaker 2>So they talk about, you know, smelling rich in a rich,
<v Speaker 2>luxurious frank. It's not all about like intensity, but it's
<v Speaker 2>about evolving slowly on your skin and like emitting itself
<v Speaker 2>throughout the day, it's not that strong, you know, like
<v Speaker 2>the bomb pop forward, Like when I came into the
<v Speaker 2>room the other day and you're like, well, that smells like.
<v Speaker 3>A popsicle, Like that doesn't smell rich.
<v Speaker 2>Right, it's those mahogany sense that really linger.
<v Speaker 3>And sandal wood that's one of them as well.
<v Speaker 2>And they talk about how the base notes give a
<v Speaker 2>fragrance weight and structure, which is often perceived as more expensive.
<v Speaker 2>So when you're walking around with those sense, people immediately
<v Speaker 2>think you have money.
<v Speaker 3>So what are those rich smelling fragrance? Number one?
<v Speaker 2>They say, the underlying one is vanilla, which you may
<v Speaker 2>think sweet, which we talked about isn't rich, but it
<v Speaker 2>really is like the base of a lot of sense
<v Speaker 2>that kind of like again throughout the day, it just
<v Speaker 2>your body emits it and it kind of blends with
<v Speaker 2>all the other sense that you mix it with to
<v Speaker 2>make it rich.
<v Speaker 1>So if you ever go buy a little thing of
<v Speaker 1>vanilla for like baking, is a little bottle like forty
<v Speaker 1>bucks or something.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean if you get the actually a little
<v Speaker 3>that's smart. That's look at you ahead of the game.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, all right, check.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, is it ode o U D.
<v Speaker 1>It's so they seems like when you stub your toes.
<v Speaker 2>It's the most recognizable ingredients when it comes to luxurious
<v Speaker 2>smelling fragrance fragrances. So it's like warm, rich and slightly animalytic.
<v Speaker 2>So they're saying it's got a little bit of this panther,
<v Speaker 2>just a little because the price reflects its rarity.
<v Speaker 3>So just a little bit of that sex people's ode oh.
<v Speaker 1>Ud, don't you see that? Like ode to whatever? Black?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, well in O U D.
<v Speaker 2>Also in perft perfume, like they have all those fun
<v Speaker 2>little French words that go in the perfume too.
<v Speaker 3>Here's when rose rose rich in sense of summer. Again,
<v Speaker 3>a little bit of the floral when you mix it
<v Speaker 3>with the other one.
<v Speaker 2>Here's one you may not know, saffron what not, just
<v Speaker 2>for cooking, also a rich smell apparently, so they say
<v Speaker 2>that that's one that you'll find in perfume quite often.
<v Speaker 2>Orris that's a classic ingredient and happens to be just
<v Speaker 2>the most expensive in perfumery, so it makes.
<v Speaker 3>Sense that it reads rich. Right.
<v Speaker 2>Some other ones that you are familiar with is amber,
<v Speaker 2>so you get that nice golden, deep color and smell.
<v Speaker 1>And then also, actually I have a friend named Amber
<v Speaker 1>that I rub on me before I work every day.
<v Speaker 3>Again ahead of the game, Jeremy, you really do you
<v Speaker 3>smell rich? I can.
<v Speaker 1>I love my friend Amber, and I put vanilla baking
<v Speaker 1>Vanilla on America.
<v Speaker 3>And I can see the wealth. I can see it
<v Speaker 3>coming out of your ear.
<v Speaker 1>I got drip.
<v Speaker 3>But they say, if.
<v Speaker 2>You're looking for actual perfumes and stuff that are just rich,
<v Speaker 2>you don't have to make your own take from here
<v Speaker 2>and make this Chanel number five the blueprint.
<v Speaker 1>It is class classic.
<v Speaker 2>And obviously it's withstood the test of time. So when
<v Speaker 2>you smell people who have Chanel number five on, you
<v Speaker 2>know like, oh you rich, rich, homie Josh with your
<v Speaker 2>Chanell number five.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, in case you want to walk around smell
<v Speaker 3>and rich, there's some pointers for you.
<v Speaker 1>What about my eight ninety nine brute from Target? Does
<v Speaker 1>that work? Oh?
<v Speaker 2>So?
<v Speaker 1>Second working for me? It's a classic little splash of
<v Speaker 1>brute before
<v Speaker 3>You head off that smells like man
We recommend upgrading to the latest Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
Please check your internet connection and refresh the page. You might also try disabling any ad blockers.
You can visit our support center if you're having problems.