The first language of life is not spoken. It is inhaled. Scent is memory, identity, and survival, the quiet power that guides us from our very first breath.
We are taught that newborns are a “blank slate.” But before a baby even opens their eyes, they are already using a sophisticated biological GPS. Placed on the mother’s skin, a baby doesn’t need a map to find their first meal. They follow the “Breast Crawl,” led by a scent secreted by the mother that perfectly mimics the womb…
It is the reason a crying infant settles the moment they are held, not because of a face they can barely see, but because of a molecular signature they deeply recognize.
As we grow, we stop relying on scent for survival and start using it for identity; your choice of fragrance then becomes your most honest conversation.
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