While I own an embarrassing amount of perfumes, when it comes to the kinds of scents that I gravitate towards on a regular basis, I’d describe myself as a comfort seeker. Give me a perfume that’s soft and warm, and blankets the skin with sweet vanilla, powdery violet and snuggly musk over anything fresh and clean any day. Of course, there’s a time and a place for more pared-back perfumes, and I admire the elegance of minimalist fragrances in theory, but in practice, they’ve never really felt like me. Which is why I’ve always had a bit of a complicated relationship with Escentric Molecules: a brand that’s synonymous with understated scents.

The cult fragrance, Molecule 01, is one of those iconic scents that is wildly popular yet still manages to feel like an insider secret—probably due to the fact that it smells slightly different on everyone. Of course, I understand the hype. I’ve worn it myself countless times, and if you’re looking for a perfume that’s going to draw compliments, then this undoubtedly fits the bill. The catch is, however, that I can barely smell it on myself. Sure, there’s an initial waft of almost clean laundry or airy woods, but as someone who wears fragrance for personal pleasure, it’s far too fleeting.