things you need for brunch & dinner dates
things you need for outings. keep the scents simple.
#cleangirl #oldmoney #asethetic #brunch /Aaktun Coffee, Restaurant and Bar
From personal experience, the small details really elevate brunch and dinner dates. For instance, keeping your scents subtle and fresh—think gentle body mists rather than overpowering perfumes—helps maintain a pleasant atmosphere without distracting your guest. I swear by using fragrance-free tissues to avoid any unwanted scents when needed, as using napkins to wipe your nose can come off as impolite. Keeping nails hydrated and neat is another simple way to boost confidence and comfort during meals, preventing dry, dehydrated nails that might be uncomfortable or embarrassing. Another tip is to avoid having your phone on the table. It allows for more genuine conversation and connection, showing respect and attentiveness to your partner. Also, a subtle body lotion with shea butter can keep your skin feeling soft and nourished, which I find especially comforting after busy days or before head-turning dates. Bathrooms can sometimes be less than fresh, so a quick spritz of a lightly scented hair & body mist, like a coconut-vanilla blend, helps you leave smelling clean and cozy. Ultimately, these small touches—clean tissues, subtle scent, hydrated nails, and respectful phone etiquette—create a polished yet relaxed vibe that’s perfect for both casual brunches and elegant dinner dates. It’s the thoughtful preparation that usually leaves the best impression.





