STARTING PROJECT PAN: Fragrance Edition

I realized I had soooo many fragrances that I wanted to start my project pan with that. It is currently June 20th. Some of these items were gifted, some were bought personally!

My goal is to empty at least 2 before buying a new one, but I will try my best NOT to.

I plan on leaving some body mists around my apartment so I can access them easier. I already have a perfume in my car. If you have any other tips for getting rid of them lmk!

Oh! I also loveeee mixing my mists as well so a lot of times I’ll use 2 at once. Anyone else in the same boat?

I was going to write out every single item I have but 😭😭 so if you have questions just ask!

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2025/6/20 Edited to

... Read moreIn the world of fragrance, many beauty enthusiasts are diving into Project Pan, an engaging challenge that encourages using up items before purchasing new ones. This not only helps reduce waste but also promotes a sense of accomplishment in finishing beloved scents. Fragrance lovers often find themselves in a sea of bottles, both gifted and personally purchased. Setting a goal, such as using up at least two fragrances before adding more to the collection, is a practical approach. Organizing fragrances around the home, like keeping body mists accessible, can remind users to enjoy them daily. Some even keep a favorite scent in their car for spontaneous refreshers! Mixing scents can also enhance the fragrance experience. By layering two or more scents, enthusiasts can create personalized aromas that reflect their mood or style. Additionally, sharing tips on how to use up fragrances more efficiently can spark meaningful conversations within the community. For those just starting their Project Pan, keeping a list of fragrances used and liked can help prioritize which ones to focus on. Everyone's fragrance collection tells a story, and it’s exciting to explore them in a mindful way together!