Re: Elestren or Perlezenn?
in reply to a message by Katiuscia
Elestren sounds like a hormone pill to me. I know people will say that almost any unfamiliar-shaped name sounds like a pharma brand name, but Elestren really does immediately make me think of estrogen replacements.
I think I like Perlezenn better. It just seems more interesting. I would have to be taught which syllable to emphasize, in either name.
Elestren seems more usable because it's full of safely fashionable sounds, but Perlezenn doesn't seem horribly clunky, just more memorable. I guess maybe it might sound a little too much like the word "person."
- mirfak
I think I like Perlezenn better. It just seems more interesting. I would have to be taught which syllable to emphasize, in either name.
Elestren seems more usable because it's full of safely fashionable sounds, but Perlezenn doesn't seem horribly clunky, just more memorable. I guess maybe it might sound a little too much like the word "person."
- mirfak
This message was edited 1/7/2020, 8:36 PM
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elastrin ...
I think that's actually a body component. Like what makes skin elastic? Can't remember for sure if it's naturally produced or if it's something you use to help your skin.
I think that's actually a body component. Like what makes skin elastic? Can't remember for sure if it's naturally produced or if it's something you use to help your skin.
Agree 100%