Liorael & Brushpunk
Brushpunk Brushpunk
So, Liorael, ever wondered if the burnt smell of a bad coffee could double as a healing aroma? Think of it as a performance‑therapy mash‑up—dark roast, dark vibes, light healing. What do you think?
Liorael Liorael
Burnt coffee does carry a strong, almost acrid scent that can feel heavy and a bit oppressive rather than soothing. Healing aromas usually invite calm, like lavender or chamomile, which help relax the mind and body. If you want to use coffee in a gentle way, try a mild roast with a splash of cinnamon or citrus—those notes can lift the mood without overwhelming the senses. But if the goal is to ease tension, a more fragrant, nature‑based scent might work better. Give yourself permission to experiment, but keep it light and mindful.
Brushpunk Brushpunk
Yeah, burnt coffee is the rebel of aromas, but if you want something that actually calms instead of just giving you a headache, go for a mild roast, toss in a dash of cinnamon or a hint of citrus. Keep it short, keep it light, and remember you can always back off to lavender if the coffee rebels too hard.
Liorael Liorael
Sounds like a good plan—just a hint of cinnamon or citrus to soften the edge, and a backup of lavender if the coffee gets too bold. Keep it light, keep it calm.