Materials
lake mud, Almond oil base
Don't take my word for it, people love this oil:
"Smells like a gentle shower in a forest, I love it! Next time, I'll buy a bigger bottle."
-Robert Adan on Oct 6, 2016
"Amazing product from an amazing seller. I was excited to try the scent of petrichor after everything I had read about it, and to my delight it really does smell like fresh soil after a rain, or even the hot cobbled streets of Paris in the summer after a summer rain, very soothing. "
fleurdodd on Sep 23, 2016
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It smells like metal.
I think it's more like a damp smell. I notice it on my kids and me too, even if there was no sweating. I used to live in CA, and never had this issue until I moved to the DC area. I think it must be the humidity.
I feel like it's more prominent on myself on a warm, but very dry, sunny day. I don't get it in the winter (either dry or snowy/damp days). Does anyone feel like this is a seasonal thing, or do you smell like outside even in the colder months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It smells like metal.
I think it's more like a damp smell. I notice it on my kids and me too, even if there was no sweating. I used to live in CA, and never had this issue until I moved to the DC area. I think it must be the humidity.
I feel like it's more prominent on myself on a warm, but very dry, sunny day. I don't get it in the winter (either dry or snowy/damp days). Does anyone feel like this is a seasonal thing, or do you smell like outside even in the colder months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.
That is so interesting, because I can smell it on my dog, but not on myself or my family. Maybe it’s ozone?
Anonymous wrote:This thread is probably the most shocking thing I've ever read on DCUM.
I had no idea there are people who think smelling like outside is bad.
Maybe if you live in a very polluted area, next to pig farms or intense exhaust fumes, then it could be bad. But fresh air? Plants (including pollen)? Soil? I love those things, and I love when I've been outside for a long time and can then smell it in my hair when I come back inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It smells like metal.
I think it's more like a damp smell. I notice it on my kids and me too, even if there was no sweating. I used to live in CA, and never had this issue until I moved to the DC area. I think it must be the humidity.
omg...... I thought it was just me. After I shower in the morning, I take my kid to the bus stop, come back and I can smell it on my hair. I HATE it. I lightly spray my hair with body spray to mask the smell.Anonymous wrote:...and then the smell stays in my hair until I wash it. Yuk
Anonymous wrote:My mom used to call it “doggy odor”. I know the smell you mean. It’s not NO, but a distinct smell. I smell it on my kids sometimes after shooting hoops in the driveway on a warm day.