Detergent brands (usually laundry) and shampoo brands always seem to have, along with floral scents, something along the lines of Mountain breeze or ocean breeze or summer breeze (what is with the breezes?) or maybe fresh spring or ocean fresh or fresh rain..
How do they decide what the scents smell like?
Does "mountain breeze" from one brand smell simliar to mountain breeze from another brand?
Yeah the words sound good and everything but it is quite a thinker.
What is "mountain breeze" or "fresh spring" or "ocean breeze" scent?
Their all feelings more than smells but they make it sound really sort of big and dramatic by saying you can feel these things through smells..........I think :)
Reply:It's a marketing gimic. Breeze = Fresh. Mountain Breeze probably has a the scent of a plant or flower that grows on a mountain. Summer breeze, scent of summer flowers. I don't want to guess about the ocean breeze.
That's the best I could come up with.
(I try not buy the kind of products that charge a fortune and have huge advertising and marketing budgets. I think consumers are paying more for marketing and pretty packaging than the actual product)
Reply:I thought you were talking about douches.
Reply:They are scents intended to appeal to males (yes, there are still a few of us left on the planet). I have no desire to go to work and reek of plumeria.
Everyone: get busy with the thumbs-down voting.
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