I'm happy with the smell of the products that my hair wants/needs. I can't stand the smell of my own sebum, though, and I have very oily hair, so I wash frequently.
I want to dazzle strangers and friends with the gorgeous, delicious scent of my locks.
I like a nice, pleasant smell as a little treat to myself and maybe those closest to me.
I'm neutral. As long as my hair doesn't smell bad, I don't mind.
I'd rather my hair not be too perfumed, actually.
I want to revel in the scent of my natural self, whatever that may be.
I want to smell like cheese. The stinkier the cheese, the better.
I'm good as long as my head doesn't smell bad. If I'm not scrupulous about washing, I'll get a stinky cheese smell behind each ear. Ewww!!!
I'm happy with the smell of the products that my hair wants/needs. I can't stand the smell of my own sebum, though, and I have very oily hair, so I wash frequently.
Maintaining at hip length | Growing out natural color
It's not that important. I like when products make it smell nice but it usually disappears pretty fast and goes back to smelling like hair anyway.
As long as it doesn't reek, the scent of my hair is rather unimportant.
It's honestly not super strong after your hair dries. I only smell it when my hair gets wet (or when I sweat during exercise), but it did a good job of masking the ACV scent when I was actually doing the rinse! I used 5 drops in 1 T ACV/3 cups water, and the rinse smelled really strongly of the EO combination. I'd probably do fewer drops next time.
MBL | WL | HL | TBL | HL | TBL | CLSSC(?)
As long as it doesn't smell like colour remover (ex-hennaheads, you know what I mean) I don't mind. I like the smell of hennaed hair, but my SO says it smells like a wet dog XD I'm thinking of making some scented oils, since I oil my hair anyway, and there are some fragrances I love from every source. Live lavender, rose and other old-fashioned things, no matter if it's a perfume or a candle.
I mostly fall into the 'as long as I don't dislike it' camp, but honestly I prefer either scentless or a mild sweet smell. Any really strong scents tend to be a bit offputting for me, the product has to be super awesome to make up for a strong fragrance.
Striving for my terminal length.
I prefer for my hair to smell good. I use a hair moisturizer that smells so lovely and is basically my perfume now.
I like it when I can smell yummy scents on me all day - if my hair products don't have a scent, I normally spritz a bit of my perfume over my hair.
|| 6 monthly trims since July 2015 || Finger combing since March 2017 || Combating thin fine hair & excessive shedding || Goal: buttcrack with blunt hem ||
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