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You never really establish a proper sense of self

Posted by Robin on 29 October 2024 9 Comments

Cathrine Jansson-Boyd, a professor of consumer psychology at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK, connects the shift away from a signature scent with a weakening sense of identity. "The more time you spend online, the more you want to change how you represent yourself," she says. "You never really establish a proper sense of self."

— Read more in Smells like teen spirit: Inside Gen Z's obsession with luxury fragrances at Business Insider.

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  1. meredifay says:
    29 October 2024 at 8:59 am

    That’s an interesting little theory. How could we test that? Who has now or has had in the past, loyalty to a signature scent? Who has always played the field, and never kept to one scent?

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    • Kelly Red says:
      29 October 2024 at 10:44 am

      When I and my 2 cousins each turned 16, my French grandmother bought us real perfume as a welcome to womanhood. Mine was Je Revien by Worth, I loved it. I religiously wore it, and only it, well into my late 20s. Friends recognized it and I was linked to that scent. I had the perfume, bath oil, lotion, dusting powder. Then suddenly it just wasn’t me anymore. I still like it and still have some original perfume in a lovely Lalique globe bottle covered in tiny stars, but I never wear it. I am more into deeper scents now, incense, Oud and Amber. Plus I will say I absolutely hate the reformulation they did, so I don’t need to purchase any in the future.

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      • springpansy says:
        29 October 2024 at 1:02 pm

        That’s a lovely story. I was mostly a signature scent girl back in the 70s-80s with Je Reviens as well, although I had little flings with CK Obsession and with Shiseido Inoui. Later, when I couldn’t find my beloved Je Reviens anymore, it was Tresor, only parfum format. But I think that was partly because the people I knew (my mom and other relatives, good friends) didn’t have large collections back then.

        I can see the professor’s point about time spent online. I would love to read the entire article.

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    • Robin says:
      29 October 2024 at 1:17 pm

      While I don’t agree with the “sense of self” part, I do think there was an already existing culture of conspicuous consumption that has been made much, much worse by the internet. Since I’m part of it I can’t moralize.

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  2. therabbitsflower says:
    29 October 2024 at 9:48 am

    I’m running into a paywall for this article. Does anyone have any tips to get around it or a new link?

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    • ringthing says:
      29 October 2024 at 11:25 am

      Yes, me too. I did see that she spends $600 monthly on her perfume habit.

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      • therabbitsflower says:
        29 October 2024 at 11:29 am

        Yikes! Yes, I went back into the article and that’s about as far as I can see too. I’m glad I got deeper into perfume around 2007 so have already gone through my heyday of wanting to smell everything. The perfume offerings weren’t so vast and expensive then!

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    • Robin says:
      29 October 2024 at 1:15 pm

      https://www.removepaywall.com/

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      • therabbitsflower says:
        29 October 2024 at 1:21 pm

        Thank you, Robin! I definitely could have done my own research on this so I appreciate you providing this. Bookmarking it for future use. 😉

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