Because nobody deserves to suffer from your bad armpit decisions.
Before you finish us with odor, just keep in mind that smelling good is not a flex, it’s a basic requirement.
Let’s face it, smelling good is a form of respect.. Respect for yourself and our poor noses. And news flash…E no hard to smell like someone that is loved at home. You don’t even need to break the bank before you smell like someone who has direction in life. But for some reason, a few people think “natural scent” is a personality trait. As how nau??
I am here to remind you that with just ₦10k or less, you can smell like you have sense, and not give off a fermented smell when you are not a locust bean.
Come and learn these quick budget-friendly starter pack that will leave you smelling fresh and not knock people out in a BRT bus.
- Deodorant – ₦2,000
Pleaseeee!!! Before we talk of body spray or perfume, handle the most basic of them all. It’s not optional, it’s hygiene. Your perfume isn’t supposed to be fighting with your body odour. If you skip this step, everything else is spray-on regret.
You can get a good deodorant without alcohol (so your skin doesn’t suffer) for just 2k. Protect your peace, and ours.
It’s your personal responsibility. Epp us abeg, we are all just trying to survive.
- Body Mist – ₦3,500
You don’t need to smell like Chanel No.5 to get compliments.
This is where the “I smell fresh, but I’m not trying too hard” vibe comes in.
Body mists are light, fresh, and are perfect for daily use such as school, work, market runs, casual outings.
Just walk into any decent supermarket or those neighbourhood plug stores, you know those ones in the adugbo that sell everything and anything, from hot Agege bread that was just supplied to engine oil that Sodiq the mechanic always gets from her store instead of the filling station? Yes, ask Iya Tunde, she knows what’s up. She’s the fragrance plug you didn’t know you needed. Don’t dull yourself.
- Perfume – ₦4,500 to ₦5,000
Yes, there are affordable perfumes that don’t smell like you are trying to rival those aboki perfumes. No be by “perfume oil that lasts for 3 days” or the ones that even after using one very konk bar soap to bathe, the scent dey kampe. We are talking about affordable sophistication, not “cheap class.”
Yes, it’s possible. There are budget-friendly perfumes that smell clean, classy, and long-lasting.
This ₦4,500-₦5,000 perfume range? It’s for the baddie on a budget and the brokie with sense.
Imagine after spraying ₦4,500 perfume and everybody’s asking for your number, You’ll feel so good and that’s what we are talking about!
You don’t have to use expensive fragrances that surpasses your life savings, but at least, don’t smell like someone who thinks deodorant is optional.
Las las
Nobody is asking you to smell like old money. Remember, we’re not here for the “eau de armpit” vibe. Smelling good is self-care, it’s about being intentional.
Also, all the perfumes and sprays in the world can’t fix you if water hasn’t touched your body properly. So, shower well and then layer because if you’re trying to live a soft life, you shouldn’t be caught smelling like hard times.