Wrist inner side friction for 10 seconds triggers a sensation: netizens' test surprisingly finds a milky scent and a burnt smell?!
- byVic

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Recently, an interesting topic has become popular on Treads, the "10-Second Wrist Friction Test." By simply touching the inner wrists of both hands together and slowly rubbing them back and forth for 10 seconds, you can smell your own natural scent. Many netizens have tested it and reported various unique smells, with some even discovering "milk scent" or "pork scent." This method can release body odors through the heat generated by the friction, making it both fun and interesting to try. Come on, everyone, let’s give it a challenge! Remember to rub slowly, or you might smell something burnt!
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Recently, a magical and interesting topic has surfaced on Treads, with many people participating in the "10-second wrist inner side rub" experiment. It is said that doing this can help you smell your own true scent, and I couldn't resist trying it myself!
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The method is very simple; everyone should remember the correct testing approach: press the inner sides of both wrists together and rub them back and forth in a circular motion for about 10 seconds. Don't go too fast, or you might smell something strange. Some netizens said that if you rub too quickly, you might catch a whiff of "burnt smell" or "meat smell," which made everyone laugh.
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The key to this test is "slow rubbing." By raising your body temperature, it helps to release the scents that you unconsciously emit daily. Therefore, do not rub forcefully or haphazardly; overly rough techniques can affect the testing results!
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Many netizens have shared their test results in the comments section. Some even detected a faint milky scent, while others smelled floral notes and laundry detergent, and even some reported smelling "pork" or "grilled meat," which made everyone jokingly say that this was a validation of the lotions and perfumes they normally use. One netizen complained about the strong sour smell of clothes, leaving them puzzled.
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I tried it myself and ended up smelling a subtle fragrance, like a blend between osmanthus and wild rose. Netizens teased that this method is like a "body odor testing device," something hard to notice in daily life, and only through this slow rubbing can the truth be revealed.
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If you usually don't use hand cream or spray perfume, this method will be more accurate, allowing you to clearly test your true scent! Friends who haven't tried it yet should give it a go; it’s definitely fun and interesting. Remember to rub slowly to avoid smelling burnt! Hurry and tag your friends to challenge them to see what everyone's scent is like!