Why do they do this? 😭

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... Read moreAs a fragrance enthusiast, I completely understand the frustration when a beloved scent like those from Sol de Janeiro suddenly gets discontinued. I remember obsessing over the creamy, juicy orange popsicle vibe combined with vanilla amber notes in one of their scents, the warm mimosa flower paired with fresh linens, and the sweet vanilla candy with sugary dryer sheet undertones. These complex, unique compositions aren't just perfumes; they often become a part of our identity. What makes it even more difficult is the emotional attachment we build over time. Storing the last few drops for special occasions—those "emergencies"—becomes a ritual, and the anxiety of running out pushes many to stockpile backups online, no matter the price. From experience, one way to cope is to explore niche fragrance houses or indie brands that create similar scent profiles. For example, if you adore the bergamot and vanilla amber combo, try searching for scents labeled with those notes on fragrance community forums. Also, layering fragrances with complementary notes can recreate that signature aroma without relying on a single bottle. Another tip is engaging with online communities like perfume forums or Instagram groups under hashtags like #discontinuedperfume or #perfumetok. Here, you can find others hoarding limited editions who may be willing to sell or trade. Lastly, accepting the ephemeral nature of some fragrances can help shift focus from scarcity to experience. Wearing a discontinued perfume becomes a special treat—knowing those scents won't be around forever makes each spritz more precious. In the end, perfumes carry memories and moods. Even if some scents are gone forever, their influence inspires new favorites and reminds us why we fell in love with fragrance in the first place.

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Ok so I have some perfumes but I want to find the notes where can I see that picture like is it on a website or something else like an app please somebody let me know