by ZOE FOSTER
I buy chewing gum from each country I go to. Always have. Keep a bowl of them in the hallway for guests but then discourage them from the ones I REALLY love because I’m A) greedy and B) may never be in Brazil again. (Fun fact: I went to Sweden this week and bought salty liquorice Extra for mum, who is Dutch and loves salted liquorice, even though it’s as tasty as a Jetstar seat cover.)
But I also buy antiperspirant/deodorant in different countries. (In Sweden I went to Kicks, kind of Priceline-meets-Sephora, and bought Biotherm Eau de Paradis antiperspirant. It is delicious.) This is partly for the same reasons as the chewing gum (“I’m five”) but also because I LOVE trying new types of antiperspirant; they become a very strong scent memory trigger for me.
*Before you get the wrong idea, I’m not a sweaty bird, I promise, but add an addiction to self-tanner with synthetic clothing and I think you’ll agree I have a legitimate need to keep on top of this.
I’m embarrassed to admit that I still can’t throw out the Secrets deodorant (an American brand) I wore on a super-amazing-best-ever trip to Greece with my best friends a few years ago, partly because it gives me such happy memories, but also because I can’t find this scent variety anymore anywhere. (Trust me, if I could I would throw that putrid thing out and replace it.)
But wait, it gets better, because it was used. Yes, my bestie was living in the US at the time, and brought it with her to Greece, and I borrowed it once and then asked, uh, to, you know, keep it, and bought her a new deodorant. I KNOW. I know how spectacularly gross that is. But the smell! The smell is/was breathtaking.
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It is so hard to find an effective deodorant without aluminium+++.
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Used to love Hedway natural roll-on (from years back), can't find them now. Have they been taken over??