You already put in the work.
The gym at 6am. The skincare routine that takes eleven minutes and you do it anyway. The hair appointment you booked three weeks ahead. The outfit you changed twice.
You want to be wanted. Not in a small way. You want to walk in and shift something in the room, and you’re willing to put in the effort to get there.
So we made the last step.
Why oil, not spray
Regular perfume is mostly alcohol. Loud for twenty minutes, gone by lunch. That’s why you keep reapplying and why the bottle runs out way too fast.
Oil doesn’t evaporate. It sits on your skin, warms up with you, and stays there. 8 to 12 hours. Longer on clothes. No alcohol, so nothing stripping or stinging your skin.
The part nobody talks about
Your outfit gets seen. Your skin gets noticed. Scent skips all of that and goes straight past the part of the brain that thinks, into the part that just reacts.
It’s why someone leans in closer without deciding to. Why a scent from years ago can stop you mid-step. Why they don’t ask what you’re wearing politely, they ask like they need to know.
Everything else you do gets you seen. This is the part that makes you wanted.