Thanksgiving recommendations

I’m having guests over for Thanksgiving and want my place to smell like luxury candles when they walk in, but it can be difficult to compete with cooking smells and fill a large dining and living area. Any recommendations on how to accomplish this or for scents that would deliver the performance and holiday vibe needed?

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u/buffalodbe — 13 hours ago

Any recent FUTs by Bloxham or Cooley?

I've decided on an FUT and want it done in the USA. Narrowed my decision down to Bloxham in NY (who's affordable and more local) or Cooley in NC (who is more expensive and requires air travel).

Cooley's historically had a great reputation, but I haven't seen any recent mention of him here. Given how long he's been practicing, I want to make sure he's still top of his game before paying 5k more than Bloxham.

Bloxham's received some recent criticism here and on HRN for planting in rows and some failed grafts, but I think historically he had a good reputation. I see he's recently opened his own clinic, seems to be on the cutting edge of some treatments, and has been around for over 10 years. He's still in his prime, and recently posted on his Youtube channel: "For years I did make my incisions in straighter lines in order to manage density. However, I’ve switched to a different method wherein I can actually keep better track of density while still maintaining the ability to make the incisions in a random and natural distribution."

Any advice most welcome. I'll need temple work and crown work.

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u/buffalodbe — 2 months ago

Any recent FUTs by Bloxham or Cooley?

I've decided on an FUT and want it done in the USA. Narrowed my decision down to Bloxham in NY (who's affordable and more local) or Cooley in NC (who is more expensive and requires air travel).

Cooley's historically had a great reputation, but I haven't seen any recent mention of him here. Given how long he's been practicing, I want to make sure he's still top of his game before paying 5k more than Bloxham.

Bloxham's received some recent criticism here and on HRN for planting in rows and some failed grafts, but I think historically he had a good reputation. I see he's recently opened his own clinic, seems to be on the cutting edge of some treatments, and has been around for over 10 years. He's still in his prime, and recently posted on his Youtube channel: "For years I did make my incisions in straighter lines in order to manage density. However, I’ve switched to a different method wherein I can actually keep better track of density while still maintaining the ability to make the incisions in a random and natural distribution."

Any advice most welcome. I'll need temple work and crown work.

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u/buffalodbe — 2 months ago