Unforgettable You

by Deborah Cruz on February 14, 2012

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A scent says a lot about a woman; who we are in the world. More importantly, a scent is your calling card and can make the thought of you linger long after you have physically left the building. What better way to leave your man wanting for more and wishing you were beside him than letting your scent sidle up to him when he least expects it?

Give Him Some Head

Wash your hair with your favorite fragrant shampoo, and then twist your hair into an up do. When you take your hair down at the end of the night, the sweet smell of your hair will waft in his general direction and he will remember what he finds so amazing about you.

Whisper Sweet Nothings

Many lipsticks have a subtle scent; citrus, berry, rose, vanilla, eucalyptus or mint to name a few. That is nothing to speak of the many flavors of lip balm you can get these days. Either way, if you get up close and personal and whisper sweet nothings in your guy’s ear, he will smell your lipstick. That flavor will trigger thoughts of you every time he smells it.

Get Hot in Between the Sheets

Before you jump into bed for the night, spritz yourself with your signature scent. This works especially well if you have just had a hot shower. Jump into bed; as your body temperature rises, your scent will become stronger and rub off between the sheets. Tomorrow when you wake up early to get the kids off to school, he’ll wake up, smell your scent and wish you were lying next to him.

Photo Source: Hellmy

  • Penny W.

    Interesting thoughts. Better make sure he LOVES your perfume and scents first, though, before spraying it in your bed and everywhere.

  • http://modernhomemakers.com Joquena

    I just had my third baby… so I think the only “sweet” scent my husband has to enjoy is that of rotten milk :-( Note to self BATHE MORE!

  • http://www.motherhoodthetruth.com/ Deborah Cruz

    LOL! Oh yes, the sweet scent of new motherhood:) You just had his baby ,I’m sure he finds you irresistible!

  • http://www.motherhoodthetruth.com/ Deborah Cruz

    Well, we’ve been married for 13 years so he’s bought me most of my perfumes. Thankfully he loves them, at the very least, he knows what to expect:) He has his favorite scents and those are the ones I get all over the house:)

  • http://www.jdaniel4smom.com JDaniel4′s Mom

    The only perfume scent I carry on me during the day is a lemon scent from cleaning. Maybe I need to work on this.

  • http://www.twobearsfarm.com Lisa @ Two Bears Farm

    My husband wishes I wore perfume, but they give me migraines :-(

  • http://www.liveyourloveoutloud.blogspot.com Heather Curlee Novak

    Oh the motherhood comments are HILARIOUS. I can relate. I am totally into scent and usually only wear one perfume for…ummmm a decade. 20′s was beautiful, 30′s was Jean Paul Gaultier, and I think 40′s stars off with Euphoria but it might not make it a decade. And Aveda hair products….YUM. Even women like it. *saucy wink*

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