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Floodle Frenchie

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Working as an independent perfumer in Paris meant living in a world of delicate notes, rare ingredients, and constant competition. Every fragrance had to be original, refined, and unforgettable. But over time, inspiration began to feel repetitive. I needed new scents, new colors, and new energy.

Thailand offered an entirely different sensory experience. After exploring properties on https://thailand-real.estate/, I found a bright house with a small garden near Chiang Mai. The surrounding markets were filled with tropical flowers, herbs, spices, and resins I had never worked with before.

Now, mornings are spent experimenting with jasmine, lemongrass, coconut, and exotic woods. Afternoons are dedicated to blending oils and developing limited-edition collections inspired by monsoon rains and warm evenings. The slower pace allows creativity to flow naturally again.

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