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Making Scents Make Sense
Invisible Accessories with Content Creator and Anforh Brand Founder Robin James
Robin James is best known for his website, YouTube channel, and Instagram/TikTok presence as Man For Himself. He writes/speaks about grooming, hair care, skin care, body care, and fragrance. You might know him from his street interviews, where he asks men about the clothes and fragrances they are wearing. He's also the founder of Anforh, a hair care and fragrance brand, which boasts a collection of three fantastic fragrances (Aire, Kist, and Sorn) inspired by his native Scotland. In this episode I speak to Robin about his career, the fragrances men are wearing, and how he developed his own scents.
You can find out more about Robin's work as Man for Himself on his website: https://manforhimself.com/ and his instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manforhimself.
You can find out more about Anforh at https://anforh.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/anforh/
Robin's emotional connect scent is Happy for Men by Clinique.
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This episode of Making Scents Make Sense is sponsored by Kaorium. I’m all about making fragrance and fragrance discovery more accessible, and Kaorium’s innovative AI solution The Scent Sommelier offers an entirely new way to explore fragrance by translating scent into language. You can find out more at: https://www.kaorium.com/
You can follow me on instagram @makingscentsmakesense: https://www.instagram.com/makingscentsmakesense/
I'm also on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makingscentsmakesense
You can also check out my website at https://www.thomasdunckley.com/
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