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More brands should offer travel sprays
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How much should I try to sell an almost full zoologist bee special edition with box for? I also have a 85% full 30 ml of norne, beach hut and back to black I’m trying to sell
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>>18649185
20 shipped
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which frags match my drip?
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>>18649199
polo (green)
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>>18649182
you can buy travel decant bottles on amazon for like 10 dollars
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I miss this bad boy. cheap and smells good as shit.
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>>18649199
tom ford leather tobaggo wood oud
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>>18649203
that is (was) one good looking bottle
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what am I in for?
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>>18649208
agreed. and they discontinued this but kept bad shit like Go.
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>frag review
>does not describe exactly how it smells during the dry down which is crucial because many notes often disappear
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>>18649201
No, no I want travel sprays of frags they offer. Not just decant bottles for what I already own. For example Ive had BDK Creme de Cuir, Essential Parfums Mon Vetiver and Patchouli in 10mls and burned through them all since July.
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>>18649141
This is all due to purchasing power. When men had purchasing power we could buy ourselves masculine scents and buy women feminine scents that are complex and interesting. Now that women have greater purchasing power than men they buy themselves gourmand vanilla and ambrox bombs and they buy men the same thing.
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>>18649199
Stetson
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(From last thread)
>>18649073
It’s a very hypothetical situation I wouldn’t personally recommend, but if someone were to do this, skip the BdC L’Exclusif and get one of the other flankers (or original).

>>18649082
>Right, but what do you think?
It doesn’t matter what I think because I, hopefully like you, don’t associate the raw weight of a bottle with luxury. I enjoy bottles for different aspects. For example, I oddly enjoy that DHS2021 has an acrylic cap, and somewhat wished the bottle matched it just because it’s different. I love ELDO bottles because their vaporizers are always very generous and have a fine spray, but hate how blocky and bulky they are. I love magnetic caps like Bleu de Chanel where it snaps into place, and while I still like it, I like Missoni’s magnetic caps slightly less because they (magnetically) snap straight down regardless of position, where Chanel magnetic caps snap to a specific position. I hate faux (or possibly even real) wooden caps like Goldfield and Banks. I love their frags but hate the caps on Beaufort London bottles because they don’t seat snuggly on the vaporizer, it always feels like they’re crooked.
>And what about the manufacturers that produce finer glass bottles
Perhaps I would have more of an opinion if I owned one, but I do not, so I don’t really care.
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>>18649242
>It doesn’t matter what I think because
And then proceeds to say what he thinks. I love this thread.
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>>18649104
>Chanel is really safe and underwhelming
I don’t know I’d say underwhelming, but definitely safe. Chanel is polished and professional. They’re nearly the opposite of Dior which for the longest time was the ‘edgy, breaks the mold, go their own way’ brand (not so much anymore).

>>18649182
Agreed. I love when I don’t need to decant shit myself. Even better if they’re refillable travel sprays so you can decant from your full bottle once the travel runs empty.

>>18649185
Bee is their most popular scent, and their are definitely collectors out there, but you have to have the right buyer for stuff like that, so you either look what other people are pricing it at, drop it slightly and wait for forever for the Goldilocks buyer, or treat it like a standard bottle and perhaps mark it slightly above what a new bottle costs due to the “cool” factor. Beach Hut is popular but just expensive, not rare. Check your local market. Norne probably has a cult following, again, check local market and either list and wait for the niche enthusiast who wants their discontinued favorite, or drop the price enough that someone else sees it and buys it as a “deal”.

It’s a matter of do you want rid of them, or do you “know what you’ve got” and you’re willing to wait for that 1 in 100 million person to buy it from you.
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>>18649249
>I love when I don’t need to decant shit myself. >Even better if [...]you can decant from your full bottle once the travel runs empty.
lolwut
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>>18649251
As in buy a travel vaporizer to match the full bottle.
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>>18649251
>>18649252
(From a third party)
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>>18649244
His original question was
>What feels more luxurious to you, a heavy bottle or a light bottle?
My response doesn’t really answer his question (imo) because it was an Either/Or question and I chose neither. So in regard to the original question, yes, it doesn’t matter what I think feels more luxurious, heavy or light bottles, because I don’t judge luxury based on bottle weight.

You can interpret this differently if you so choose, you can also answer this with another passive aggressive comment, or you can actually contribute to the thread. You get to choose.
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>>18649230
men held the purchasing power until 2016 for two years and then women immediately took over to drown everyone in ambergris approximations and gourmands?

men are most aroused by the scent of vanilla, warm milk, and the spices in pumpkin pie seasoning like cinnamon, allspice, ginger. the scent of pumpkin pie induces erections pretty consistently. just a fun fact. lavender also lowers blood pressure, spearmint and peppermint trigger alertness, woods and spices give the impression of intimidation, and grapefruit specifically reduces how old the wearer is assumed to be. more fun facts.
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>>18649256
I like your answer anon because you make good points. I don't care that you answered it without answering it, I just found it genuinely funny how you put it.
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>>18649242
>>18649256
>I'm independent free thinker, that's why I choose not to form an opinion on the matter
I prefer them heavy.
I prefer elaborate glasswork even more as long as it doesn't become a tacky palm or something, but all things being the same I prefer them heavy.
Up to a point though, Dries bottle feel like they are unnecessarily thick and start to feel less luxurious again.
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>>18649275
Never held one of those, but the aesthetics are very nice. Pretty ubique for modern bottles.
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>scents you refuse to buy because of their design/marketing, go
ill start: SpiCeBoMb
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>>18649290
>JPG
>By Killian
>Any arab dupe house
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>>18649290
>SpiCeBoMb
Agreed actually doesn't matter what it smells like, just refuse to have that on my shelf. Also the Azzaro revolver thing

Everything Paco Rabanne apart from Pour homme is also too gimmicky

LV or Le Labo style minimalist bottles are based
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>>18649290
Anything Club de Nuit, and anything that is trying too hard to appeal to guys like Azzaro The Most Wanted looks retarded. Will still be getting a Spicebomb extreme decant because the profile attracts me a lot.

>>18649297
>JPG
Totally agree, and I would never have bought a Le Male gay ass bottle....if I hadn't tried it and loved it at the store lmao. Some frags are so good they make their tackiness worth it.
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I despise the ysl L'homme bottle cap so much so that I transfer it to a travalo so I don't have to interact with that bastard fingerprint magnet thing. Dior Homme parfum 25 is similar in this regard but not too bad and makes up for it by being dark, also
>smoked glass
Fuck you, who ever thought this was a good idea
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>>18649290
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argos
mind games
paco rabanne
bond no 9
initio
pdm
xerjoff
basically anything where they are trying way too hard with the bottle design
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>>18649314
agreed on all of those (paco rabanne is an ugly name too) except argos, they are kind of tacky, but not nearly as bad imo
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>>18649312
>I despise YSL
agreed, me too
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Just lost an auction on eBay for a 2010 bottle of Musc Ravageur. I already have a 2011 bottle (same formula) and love it, so I wanted more. I put my max bid as 379 (45/100ml bottle) and the auction ended with my bid being the highest. I refresh it again for a couple minutes and it said I was still the highest bidder, but it didn't say I had won. Eventually it told me I lost the auction and it went for 519 dollars. I used to love the 2020 bottle of Musc Ravageur I had, but after smelling the original formula (or close to it), it doesn't compare. It's a different perfume, it's not nitpicking slight differences.
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>>18649321
I love Gustav Klimt and Argos has some Gustav Klimt artwork bottles and it almost makes me wanna buy one.
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>>18649283
kind of reminds me of library of flowers by margot elena but actually pretty and more vaguely eastern, definitely more than tokyomilk. or dark. or lollia.
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>>18649328
pallas athene and danae? interesting. what klimt do you like?
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>>18649290
Spicebomb smells so yummy though… why must designers consistently make horrible marketing decisions with halfway decent scents
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>>18649275
>if you do not choose within the binary you are simply being contrarian for no reason other than to piss everyone off and virtue signal your individuality, which is Bad to even value for some reason
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>>18649331
Woman in Gold, Portrait of Adele, Birch Forest, a lot of them. I'm not an expert but he's definitely my favorite artist.
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>>18649327
I bid on it too, my max bid was $380 but it went way over, I didn't even have a chance to put in the bid. This is the second bottle of vintage Musc Ravageur I miss, and I probably wont even like it because of the sweetness. It still haunts me, especially the first one. I did get a vintage POAL and it is fantastic.
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>>18649345
It's not too sweet. It's very dense and animalic.
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Anyone tried Carthusia fragrances? Are there any interesting ones?
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>>18649335
i wish water serpents ii, judith i, life and death, or the the three ages of women were on any of them. danae is something, at least. at least it isnt the kiss.
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Anyone have issues with scents remaining after washing their clothes? It's like some certain shirts will retain the scent even after washing and my way of applying any fragrance is just one spray in the air that I walk through, so I'm not dousing myself in the stuff.
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>>18649210
verdict: bretty good
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>>18649327
>a 2010 bottle
how can you even tell?
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>>18649372
Matte cap, production date printed on the bottom.
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>>18649375
I assume you've checked through mercari
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>found this in my cupboard
epic

and onto ebay you go
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>>18649372
>he doesn’t know about production batch codes?
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I got a bottle of Guerlain Derby, it starts with a brief citrus, likely because of the age, even from the start you already get some of the woodiness. After the brief start I was surprised by the clean aromatic scent, I don't know where it came from since there is no lavender listed and that usually what I associate with it. Following the clean phase there is a very nice sophisticated smooth spice. It was a bit like cardamon to my nose but again it's not listed so it's likely the pimento or nutmeg but it's not the cheap, overdone nutmeg in other fragrances of the era. Finally it settles into smooth mossy woodiness. The main competitor and comparison is Patou Pour Homme. I think they resemble each other at first but they go different directions. Derby has more transitions and changes drastically, the Patou feels more multifaceted but with subtle transitions. Derby is the greatest hits album, Patou is the album without filler. I think Derby goes for a jack of trades and that it does so much is quite impressive. Patou PH does masculine aromatic woodiness and impresses with it's execution. Performance wise the Patou lasts a bit longer and Derby has slightly better projection at first. They're both cozy, noticeably dated scents which are fun to contemplate but they don't have modern performance and sensibility. This is my first impression of Derby, I've had more time to appreciate Patou PH. Only deranged collectors should ever feel like they are missing out on these overpriced relics.
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>>18649387
nice comic books
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hello /frag/. i just came back from an international/asian market and bought a $2.79 2oz bottle of jasmine flavoring essence to wear as perfume. good idea, great idea, or best idea?
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>>18649409
thanks. I collect golden age and resell everything else. desu I know shit about fragrances but have been getting into them recently.
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>>18649210
simplified Dior Cologne. Nice crisp cold lemonade. not particularly great longevity. Good sillage. Great on a warm day.
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>>18649290
Tom Ford and JPG
>SOTD Khamrah Qahwa
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>>18649314
You should check out The Dua Brand. They use AI for their bottles LMAO. What were they thinking?
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>>18649406
>these overpriced relics
Yup, my first thought was how much did this set you back?
I found a website selling decants of it and while I enjoyed the scent, it still dried down to powdery Guerlinade, which is an automatic pass for me.
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Recommend something ambery that isn't Ambre Sultan
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>>18649486
PdE Ambre Russe
Nicolai Amber Oud
Serge Lutens Ambre Sul-- ohshit
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>>18649330
I think the brand is known for those kinds of ornamental designs in their clothes too, so it's nice that they translated it to the bottles instead of doing another minimalistic glass square
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God, I absolutely love the presentation and bottle of YSL's private line. I wish all presentations were this refined.

The reason I don't buy bottles even if the juice is great is because of the tackiness of the bottle (one good example is the arabslops)
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>>18649160
based bianchi poster
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>>18649406
did you buy vintage? I'd like to try it if it's still in production.
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>>18649465
>Guerlinade
I thought Guerlinade was mainly tonka and vanilla in the base which this doesn't have and I didn't get. It does have a bit of sweetness and smoothness but not the Guerlinade base. I also didn't get powdery.
>>18649532
It has long been discontinued, they did a rerelease in 2005 which was similar but that has also been discontinued.
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this sold for 270 bucks, should i have bid on it?
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>>18649582
I wouldn’t, and if you think you should have, you would have, so it doesn’t matter.
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>>18649582
nope
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>>18649539
I’m no expert on Guerlain, but my understanding is that Guerlinade was present in most if not all formulas while the Guerlain family still owed the house (post the release of Guerlinade). It’s never actually listed in the notes though.

Copied straight from Googles AI, so take it with a grain of salt if you so desire, but
>Guerlinade is the signature olfactory accord—a blend of six core ingredients—that defines the house of Guerlain perfumes, used since 1921 to give their scents a consistent, recognizable DNA. It traditionally consists of bergamot, rose, jasmine, tonka bean, iris, and vanilla, creating a powdery, floral-oriental, and sensual scent profile.
It’s the iris, I don’t know if I’m just keenly sensitive to it or what, but I don’t care for it and it always stands out to my nose over most notes.

Also if you don’t like AI you can go look at the original Guerlinade stand-alone fragrance, that’s where it comes from.

There’s also always the possibility it wasn’t truly a decant of Derby. Can’t rule that out.
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>>18649464
i didnt include clone houses because i dont really expect them to put effort into their bottles since they are already duping a fragrance
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>>18649594
The AI just copy pasted from the Guerlain site. Derby doesn't list Iris and I don't get powdery from it. That the decant wasn't Derby is a possibility but it's just as likely our noses are different. I pick up notes that are not listed all the time.
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Any suggestions for licorice/artesima/wormwood frags?
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you get to only have 2 frags. one sweet, one fresh. which ones fraggots?
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>>18649582
not a single thing i would wear personally
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>>18649637
JPG Le Male, and JPG Le Male.
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>>18649637
Kouros and Antaeus
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>>18649633
As a genuine question and not a snarky comment, what do you think gives Habit Rouge its powderyness?
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>>18649249
my opinion after trying these on blotters:
Pour Monseiur EDP, Egoiste, Platinum Egoiste all opened with petitgrain which makes the scent effervescent, like aldehydes do. Maybe it's the power of advertising, but they give off the feeling of opening a bottle of champagne (chanel=champagne). After a few minutes they dry down to different scents. I really wanted to like Egoiste, and as it was drying down I kept telling myself it was Polge's favorite, but to me there was a rancid note in it, maybe it was the musk? I preferred Platinum Egoiste (summertime herby wood) and Pour Monseiur EDP (woody vanilla) which apparently is just the old PM Concentree.

Antaeus is a subtle leather scent and I think it's much better than TF tuscan leather, which smelled like a lady's handbag to me, but it doesn't suit my suits and sport coats style. But if you're a jeans and boots anon like
>>18649199
it might be for you.
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>>18649637
Jazz Club (sweet), Sedley (fresh, also sweet)
eternal sillage bias
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>>18649637
Ultra Male and Light Blue
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>>18649637
Proraso Wood and Spice
Al Rehab Dakar
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>>18649648
>t. tom ford leather tobacco smoke oud wearer
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>>18649635
Casbah, Fou d'Absinthe, Assenzio by L'Erbolario, Legacy of Petra.
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>>18649713
im not big on tobacco or oud desu
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Got my second big boy bottle today. Damn this is so delicious.. Was also considering The Most Wanted but in the end found it a bit too loud for non-winter use.
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warmer than average winter
sotd nautica voyage
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fuckin love cuba gold simple as
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>>18649160
BDC lexclusive or Tom Ford Ombre Leather, which one I should get and why
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>>18649654
No idea, I never smelled it. If it's from iris I wouldn't dispute that. For the record I like some types of powderiness so I don't always pick up on it. I know someone who hates powdery and they seem to pick up on it almost everywhere. In my collection I have one main powdery iris (Prada d'Homme), and one main powdery violet/cashmeran (Malle Dans Tes Bras), the other powderiness in my collection is benzoin/leather (DG Velvet Wood) and an old Mysore Sandalwood. Powderiness can come from different sources and I'm not the best judge of its source.
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Is Mancera a brand for Indians?
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let me guess... you """need""" more?
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>>18649753
I don't know any group of people other than them who demand their fragrances have insane performance and cheap price above all else.
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>>18649768
id rather have nothing than this
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>>18649768
it's just bad, lets face it
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>>18649768
tan soccer player with no personality: the scent
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Anyone here mess around with some eilish no 1, 2 or 3 ? Anything of note you could tell me please.

I was unsure of eilish when she became famous and now shes based, i must tithe to those massive yams.
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>>18649753
Red tobacco is the most Indian coded fragrance
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>>18649637
dana toujours moi and clean warm cotton
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>>18649769
saudis. uae. hispanics.
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>>18649805
eilish actually wears nemat amber and eldo la fin du monde if you want to properly tithe
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>>18649806
>>18649753
Do Indians not have their own Indian brands to wear? Nobody in India or Paki has made a single scent?
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>>18649742
Have you smelled either of them?
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>>18649812
Mohammedans who live in India carry on the tradition of smelly oils and such from the middle east
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>>18649742
Ombre Leather is more interesting. L’exclusif is the worst of the line, super scratchy superamber base. Not smooth and all. Bleu EDP or EDT is better than Ombre Leather though
>>18649635
I like Nasomatto Absinth
>>18649486
Ambre Russe btfos Ambre Sultan
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>>18649811
I need titty statues, also i want to help pay for her expensive panties when she shakes her ass.
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>>18649812
Indians have had perfumery for thousands of years but they use attars which are essential oils. Modern perfumery with brand names and atomizers was popularized by Europeans.
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>>18649812
Why would they? Indians are brandwhores, it's why they all have Ralph Lauren Polo shirts.
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This makes me feel like I could tame Kathleen Turner in Body Heat
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>>18649860
Yay mine is not on here
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>>18649860
I was so close to buying Sauvage once but thankfully I didn't, so none of mine are on this list kek.
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>>18649860
>>18649871
dhi and tdh are indubitably great thoughever
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>>18649860
getting more into /fa/ has made me realize how many fucking reddits pajeets have. there will be subs for shit like "chinosforindians" or "buyitforlifeindia"
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>>18649742
Yeesh, tough choice in that they’re both way overpriced for what they are. I would say one of the other BdC flankers if you’re even considering the L’Exclusif.
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Is Secretions really as edgy as they say? I keep trying these edgy perfumes and then end up being wholly inoffensive. Cuoium and Stercus were both extremely pleasant. Spinal Fluid was interesting and avante garde but not le hecking evil. The most offensive things I’ve tried have just been shitty releases like Paradigm. Secretions is only $80 so I’m thinking of just blind buying it.
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>>18649406
I also got a bottle of Dior Oud Rosewood. This completes the "oud" quartet from Dior, they are not too similar or "oudy" but I wanted to have them all. Oud Rosewood is a bit linear, starts off with smooth woods before opening up its fruity sweetness. I can't decipher all the notes but there is certainly rosewood so if you ever smell those old rosaries it smells like that. It also smell like old wooden furniture. You can pick up leather and smoky notes but I have to conjure them myself before I can actually smell them. I have to really be generous to give into any animalic notes, maybe early on but mostly to support the scent. I mainly get the rosewood with the underlying sweetness, the notes list raspberry and quince but I just pick up it up as a kind of dessert. I like Oud Rosewood, it's not mind blowing but it's unique and intriguing in my collection. It's a woman repellent however, with good reason, it's dated two different ways. First the rosewood smells very vintage, like sitting in grandmas old chair, and secondly the sweetness is similar to one overused in modern women's perfume. If you have tried a lot of perfumes or if you are familiar with mainstream women's perfumes it will probably not be to your liking. For me even if it pushes the edge of my tolerance for sweetness it does not go overboard. I find it serene and meditative, I know it works in cool weather but I really want to try the scent in warm weather. It will probably kill me but I think it's a relaxing scent I would love to enjoy in summer. Even if its a smooth scent it does perform. You get a nice projection bubble for 3-4 hours that people near you will notice. After that it settles down but it's still noticeable and I can smell it vividly on my arm when going to bed.
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Can I get a list of fragrances under $50 on ebay that isn't shit? So far I've got Dior Homme Sport, Spicebomb, Salvatore Ferragamo Acqua de Essenziale Blu, JPG Ultra Male, Versace Dylan Blue and Rochas' Moustache.
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>>18649931
why don't you try google and reddit
>>18649922
don't blindbuy for $80 like an idiot, 0.7ml samples are $4 on luckyscent
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>>18649931
L’eau D’Issey Pour Homme Intense is starting to hit $20 shelves at drugstores. I believe its done by Belletrud who is currently the in-house perfumer for LV. Acqua di Gio is also cheap and very good. Le Male is better than ultramale. Lalique Pour Homme and Encre Noire are both good. Isn’t there a cheapies list in the OP?
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>>18649931
I have all of those and I think all of them are shit. Moustache is okay.
Get a bottle of Aramis and Paco Rabanne pour homme while they're still cheap.
>>18649935
>Lalique Pour Homme and Encre Noire
Why are you trying to make this poor anon smell like a geriatric woman?
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>>18649935
Yes, I've looked it over but I prefer real-time conversation from a person. Thanks for the recs
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>>18649463
my bottle of qahwa has been demoted to room spray along with ck shock. more than one spray is too sweet, but it's actually nice if you layer it 1:1 or 2:1 with liquid brun
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>>18649860
>I have two of them
FUCK
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Olfactory accompaniment to this disposition?
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How can I fix my fragrance sensitivity/allergy? My eyes get all red + I sneeze a lot from them. I believe I am reacting to all fragrances. What could be the chemical that irritates my eyes and nose lining like that?
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>>18649860
5/25 (out of about 130 frags in total)
no fucks given
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>>18650001
>allergy
Antihistamines, but it's a bad idea to use them all the time.
>sensitivity
Nothing to be done about it.
>what could it be
Anything written on the ingredients list, starting from alcohol.
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>>18649860
Cancer researchers can only dream of having a sample size this big.

>>18650001
Have you taken an allergy test? Those tests where they pin your arm many times and put some chemicals on them to check how you react. Some labs even give you allergy vaccines as a treatment that helps you resist those allergies for quite a long time
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>>18649928
Have you also tried Tobacolor?
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Just tested out Erba Pura. It’s mid af.
Basically YSL Y without spiciness and make it a bit more feminine. It also has a weird cloying vanilla background. That anon in the last thread was spot on.

Naxos is nice tho, but not worth buying even a decant right now. Winter is about to end in my country.
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>>18650049
I was considering it but it seems too sweet for my tastes, although I'm curious about Mitzah.
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>>18649637
>Azzaro The Most Wanted Intense
>Nivea Sun
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>>18649860
>Indians are brandwhores
Therefore wear competent stuff like fougere or aquatic fougeres. SOTD Montale Sandflowers.
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Generally speaking, the third world people are brandwhores. It’s why you see iPhone renting services in third world countries (yep, you rent it for a day for cheap bucks) and the counterfeit market exists because the demand is high for poorer nations. It’s also why southeast asian girls fuck a 95 year old white gramps as long as he gets her branded shoes, bags and dresses.
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>>18649922
It’s not edgy, it’s just offensive, as in it just smells bad with zero perfume quality to it. It may as well be one of those stink bombs put into a vaporizer.
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>>18649958
Lmao Mohamed has this guy spraying liquid brown
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>>18649928
Anon you got a full collection pic? You’ve been doing these reviews for a while but I think we’ve only ever seen the currently being reviewed bottle.
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>>18650073
Everyone into perfumes is a brandwhore.
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>>18650073
generally speaking, poor people are brandwhores.
its an innate desire for status symbols programmed into people by years of exposure to advertising, movies and general capitalist culture.

its very often people that started poor and became successful that spend it all on expensive "luxury" brands to show off.
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>>18649922
It's pretty edgy if you ask me.
If you've tried Moon Dust or New Look and thought, wow this is an overdose of aldehydes, Secretions Magnifiques will make you change your mind.
Then again, I think it should be a purely academic interest because it doesn't even begin to smell pleasant.
>>18650054
Who cares about your tastes, I want someone who can write a review to tell me whether Tobacolor is worth my money.
But if you do review Mitzah I'll certainly be interested in reading your thoughts about it as well.
>>18650073
>>18650084
>subhumans are brandwhores
What an analysis.
Brandwhoring is much more common in very stratified societies, be it India or the UK.
Places where owning something from one brand or other is a status symbol anyway, if you go to a country where politicians and factory workers grab breakfast at the same bar, like many European countries, you'll find people don't care nearly as much regardless of how wealthy their country is.
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why the FUCK is Ormonde Jayne only offering the Montabaco Intensivo. I want the standard Montabaco!
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>>18650092
well thats not what I said my very far right friend.
I come from a very wealthy country and here is where you can observe this phenomenon.
people from blue collar families that made it such as influencers own more status symbols than anyone else. Mercedes, Patek, Prada, Louis, all that shit.

so my point is that capitalism drives the "poorest" people into desiring status symbols the most, as society has signaled them to be of low status all their lives.
its capitalist programming, nothing more, nothing less. it has little to do with race.
in case of indians, they too are exposed to western media and advertising while having a fraction of the western purchasing power. so again, it is natural for them to strongly desire status symbols.
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>>18650099
>Ormonde Jayne
I smelled some of their women's fragrances and it ruined the brand for me, they smell like cheap synthetic clones. Awful.
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>>18650092
I love aldehydes so maybe I’ll see if I can grab a decant. New Look is one of my all time favourites. I would love to try a perfume that is well executed but not pleasant, because so far everything I’ve tried that’s marketed as such has actually been pretty nice. The closest I’ve gotten is with T Rex, but that was not that unpleasant either.
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>>18649742
>>18649838
>>18649905
thoughts on clemence's take on l'exclusif?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrtIFJd2L2Q
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>>18650157
She is far more charitable to it than I am. It is reduntant as long as the parfum exists and the parfum is better. She is also correct that the EDP is the best from the line. It’s a good all season fragrance with good staying power and a complex and interesting composition. I would put the EDT second, parfum third, and exclusif last. It’s just not very good and the base is quite rough.
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>>18649724
I enjoy the EdP very much, but I think the EdT was correctly introduced first and is more versatile and interesting. The ginger/?mandarin? top is just so fresh and crisp.
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>>18650054
>Mitzah
Sounds jewish. That's probably the safest fragrance in their collection or the one with the lowest endocrine disruptors. I also think those Myrrh attars they sell in Jerusalem for israeli traditions are safe
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>>18650043
>Have you taken an allergy test?
Yes, I have. I have only allergies to dogs and cats
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>>18649160
To preface, I've made a few parfum's and cologne's and have had good success with them. I tended to focus more on older 1900's and 1800's combinations and distilled fragrance oils from local plants.

I want to try and make my clothes permanently smell like my cologne. Is there a way to mix in fragrance oil into laundry without ruining the smell? Thanks a ton.
>picrel is mine
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>try hundreds of fragrances
>finally sample this
>its the undisputed goat, super versatile, perfect composition, not too loud, moderate longevity, timeless
It really was that simple…
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>>18650208
just add at least 20 drops of fragrance oil before running the dryer. I used it with my underwear with sandalwood oil, smells great.
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>>18650208
>Is there a way to mix in fragrance oil into laundry
How do you think literally any laundry fragrance exists? In regard to what it smells like, that’s a different branch of fragrance chemistry as opposed to perfume or cologne.
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>>18650181
I thought the same thing but she was Austrian/English, she took a Jewish name after she killed her Romani ex-husband and became a whore.
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>>18650207
Do you know what fragrances were those dogs and cats wearing though?
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>>18650241
fucking lmao
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>>18650227
Most normal Jewish conversion story.
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>>18650218
chanel fell off after the 90s
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This is who you share a hobby with.
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>>18650218
how is the eau extrême compared to this?
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>>18649860
How cooked am I brehs?
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>>18650273
>How cooked
overdone but not extra crispy
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>>18650271
I don't see an issue, I buy perfumes based on how the bottle looks.
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>>18650271
That's not nearly as bad as half of the posts in this general.
SOTD: Lord
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>>18649359
yeah, meditteraneo is awesome, but the parameters are not ideal. was thinking about getting solid perfume version of it
>>18649637
fico di amalfi and fico di amalfi
>>18650060
>wear competent stuff
>sotd montale
is montale competent? heard bad things only about this house
>>18650208
>permanently
dont think thats possible but:
- add/spray some into laundry softener section. i do this with fragrances that i do not like
- apply 20 sprays into your wardrobe and close it
- prespray your clothes a day before leaving or two
for all these cases you will be mostly dealing with drydown/base though I think

sotd encre noire 21 sprays
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I found a local arab frags fb group with more than 10k members and the autistic admin sells decants of his ~600 bottles at reasonable prices.
Thanks to my ever strong self restraint I only bought 8, which should come in before the end of the week.
I'm especially curious about Hala, supposedly similar to Bois d'Encens, Ajwaa, supposedly similar to Legacy of Petra, and Spicy Amber, supposedly similar to Encens Suave.
The arabshit I've tried has mostly not been worth it but I did find a couple of bottles that I ended up buying, so wish me luck for this set.
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>>18649637
>you get to only have 2 frags.
>one sweet
Guerlain Après l’Ondée EdT
>one fresh.
Ô de Lancôme
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Any of you guys tried Libre?
its soo fucking good
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>>18650304
If you have think Libre is good, you’ll love Mon Guerlain. Same gist, but the Guerlain is just that bit better blended and less screechy.
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>>18650272
Creamier and heavier with a simpler composition. If you smelled the EDT and thought that it needs to dump the aldehydes and go hilt deep on tonka you’ll like the eau extreme.
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>>18650301
>clone decants
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it doesnt matter if indians wear the fragrance i like. i still have White skin chemistry that makes the scent smell differently (better) on me than it does them
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>>18649984
>>18650024
>>18650273
good morning sirs
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>>18650307
think the edt seems more fitting to my taste
but I'd have to smell them both in order to make up my mind
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>>18650322
Try the Superleggera too if you can. It’s a more modern version of the EDT. No aldehydes, very fresh citrus and less musk in the base.


I’m at an airport right now so I tried No19 EDT and Allure Homme (the original). No19 kind of reminds me of Grey Flannel, but more subdued and more modern by about 20 years, with softer florals. Allure Homme is reminding me of a crisper, shinier, and lighter Lalique PH. Neither are super interesting. Everything else at the counter I either have, or have sampled except No22 and the newer feminines. I think if you ever wanted to gift a fragrance for anyone you can really not go wrong with Chanel.
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Which one of these should I get?

>PDM Galloway
>PDM Sedley
>LV Pacific Chill
>Tygar
>Silver Mountain Water
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>>18650360
Either this is bait or you are Indian
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Should I buy this, or more than 10 Arab slop perfumes for the same price?
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>>18650362
You didn't answer my question
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>>18650389
Don’t get any of them, they’re all influencer slop.
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>>18650080
We're going to need a bigger table. I'll take a better picture before I start downsizing the collection.
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>>18650360
get some taste instead
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>>18650437
Damn that quite the collection.

Top 3?

Also how's the Givenchy Incense?
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>>18650308
>trying frags before buying them is bad
This general gets more retarded by the day.
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>>18650478
If you’re spending the money on a decant just get the original fragrance, decants are already inexpensive. You are doing yourself a disservice by sampling copies and interpretations.
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>>18650464
>Oud
Yes please
>Grapefruit
Aw hell nah
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>>18650482
>if you're spending €16 on eight decants (shipped) to decide whether a full bottle is worth it you might as well spend €20 on one decant of something you're not going to buy a full bottle of
I disagree.
>you're doing yourself a disservice by trying out frags
I believe it's the opposite and your opinion is based on your lack of experience with frags, be they cheap, expensive, originals or clones.
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Is there a fragrance like YSL Libre but masculine?
Thing is, I really love the lavandula in Libre but obviously, the fragrance is feminine. Some reviewers say the note is screechy, but that's what I like. Libre has a vanilla drydown, which I'm not a fan of. Some suggested MYSLF, but it's too citrusy for me, I just want a shameless lavender bomb.

Any lavender fans here? give me your best.
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>>18650505
>obviously the frag is feminine
The only thing feminine about it is the marketing, and it has a lot more jasmine than lavender.
>I want a lavender bomb
Beau de Jour, Pour un Homme de Caron.
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>>18650464
>Top 3
Dior Leather Oud
Gucci Pour Homme II
Malle Dans Tes Bras

>Givenchy Incense
It's weird. Very floral, but not feminine, a bit like a cleaning product at first but there is a creamy green fir note on the base that is quite enticing. I considered getting rid of it but decided to keep it since it's quite interesting and unique in my collection. A bit overrated online but something that makes you curious. The fir makes it smell a little cheap, like a really well done drugstore scent, not like a luxury product. It's advertised as a bright and happy summer fragrance but to me it's a cool weather gothic scent. Performance is as expected of the time, acceptable, not stellar.
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My wife mentioned she used to like wearing Marc by Marc Jacobs back in the day. It's discontinued now, and I was wondering if there might be anything similar that's still on the market. There are bottles for like $400+ on eBay, but I'm hesitant to pull the trigger on that for the moment. Someone on r*ddit mentioned she also used to love it and enjoyed Gucci's Gorgeous Gardenia, do you have any other recommendations for something with a fresh, white floral kind of presentation?
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Frags for this feel?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CJ7tsL47KRw
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>>18650630
Based on my own experiences of staying up until 3am to play computer games just straight BO with the intensity varying depending on how recently and frequently I've alt-tabbed out to have a wank.
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>>18650521
>wear esoteric fragrance that basically rips off a popular one
heh im safe
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>>18650521
Are you implying that Jeremy pushes popular stuff to his audience? Because yeah that's where the youtube money comes from, and people that want validation for the stuff they already paid for. I'm just glad he recommended Legend Spirit which I tried and loved
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>>18650633
I think anon meant that more figuratively, as in, a frags that evoke the same feelings as playing skyrim at 3am does.
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>>18650660
>esoteric that is not esoteric
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for those who have it/use it: when do you guys wear encre noir? I don't dislike the scent, but I'm having trouble finding the right occaison for it
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>>18650505
Just wear Libre if you like it so much. You can wear feminine marketed fragrances, nobody cares. I am straight and typically masculine presenting and I wear No5 and Violet Blonde all the time.
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>sample of TdH Eau Givree comes
>its barely any different than the EDT, only slightly fresher in the heart
gay
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>>18650716
huh?
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>>18649327
Musc ravageur smells like a dog mom's dirty apartment. Why would you even want multiple takes / formulations of that smell?
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>>18650733
>why do you want to smell the good version of something before it was ruined?
reel mystery
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>Nishane Papilefiko
This shit is vile. It has a hint of the Malaki line but with amped up base molecules until you reek like an Arab locker room. Last time I try anything from this unholy brand.
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Which reviewers do you watch?
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>>18650809
>Which reviewers
/ourguy/ Luca Turin
>watch
lol, lmao, roflmao even

>SOTD: H24 EDP
i love both the EDT and this one, might have to buy Herbes Vives as well
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If you had to reduce your rotation to three frags for the rest of the year, which three would you choose?
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>>18650691
It doesn't strike me as a typical scent for any occasion. If you feel like it, wear it whenever you want. Lightly sprayed, could be a work scent. Or one for a date with a goth chick.
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GIVE ME THE MOST COMPLIMENT GETTING CHEAP FRESHIE NOW!
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>>18649290
And the ugliest bottle award goes to
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>>18650672
So you're telling me I've been sat here with sponges under my armpits for the last six hours for NOTHING!? Great, great.
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>>18650830
Montale Sandflowers
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>>18650691
It smells pretty business to me, I wore it to uni when I was a student and got compliments for it, nowadays I occasionally wear it to work or on evenings out with friends.
>>18650819
Casbah, Viking and Light Blue Discover Vulcano.
The year is still long.
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>>18650505
just wear YSL Libre. gender for frags is purely marketing.
but since you want an option, i really like Beau de Jour from TF. Lavande 31 and Caron Pour un Homme are nice too. I recall liking Masculin Pluriel but i can't recall how heavy the lavender is.
Apparently Bogue MEM is a lavender bomb, but i haven't tried it yet
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>>18650819
>three frags
French Lover
NYI
ACDD
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Polo 6-7 EdP is awful, fruit punch spilled on MYSLF. There's people-pleasing, this is desperate.
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>>18650858
Those bastards tried to jew me into buying it by making the bottle to look like polo blue parfum bottle and changing that one
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>>18650819
Orage (LV)
Percival (PdM)
Esencia Elixir (Loewe)
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>>18650819
ADG EDP, Antaeus, Tobacco Vanille
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why are there barely any rose leather frags but a million rose ouds
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>>18650965
Cause rose oud is the most classic combo in arabian perfumery

For rose and leather, I guess Antaeus has some rose. Rien could count. Both have way more leather than rose though.
Old version of Dior Homme Parfum definitely counts, I have it and get quite a bit of rose and leather. Dunno how the new one stacks up though, I don't think it has rose listed.
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>>18650809
The boomer one, I forgot his name. I fall asleep sometimes when he talks but I got the closest olfactory experiences as him
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>>18650965
Check out Acampora - Young Hearts
>>18651015
Popular zoomer-indian slop
>>18650819
1. Montale Sandflowers
2. Bugatti IconiQ Gold
3. Drakkar Noir
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have a cheap decant on the way
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I work at a university, and interestingly, all six dates I've been on started with women complimenting my cologne. That's why I've stayed loyal to YSL. I'm thinking about picking up another fragrance from them for summer.
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>>18651115
If women like you and can smell cologne on you, they will compliment you as long as it's vaguely pleasant. It doesn't really matter what it is in particular.
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>>18650809
the dragon of course
I'm catching up with almost all his videos
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>>18651098
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>>18651023
>Cause rose oud is the most classic combo in arabian perfumery
i get that, but its overrated and the rose leather combo completely mogs it
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>>18650819
Rocabar
Paris-Edimbourg
Dune pour homme / Bel Ami Vetiver
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>>18649290
valentino, bottle design pisses me the fuck off
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>>18651115
>>18651134
your attractiveness matters more than your fragrance. they would have complimented you with sauvage, bleu or any other comparable freshie as well.
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What are you peoples thoughts on deodorants sticks from designer brands? For example Versace Dylan Blue etc. Are they worth it?
My favourite I've had was Dior Homme but from my memory it didn't last as long as other options

I've enjoyed using them, I buy them at airports usually as they are decently cheap (about 15-20€) and they last around a year depending on brand.

I haven't really tried other options and am looking for your opinions.
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>>18651228
i use a cheap discounter deodorant roller that ranked best in some test and dont plan to change it.
paying 10 times more for a brand deodorant makes no sense
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>>18651228
I use a womans deodorant, it has a very light smell, u dont even notice it, which is why i use it.
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>>18651228
deodorants are basically skin scents after an hour so i dont see the point. theres 0 way its going to overpower or even mix with any fragrance you spray on. i also have to use a strong anti perspirant because i sweat like a motherfucker
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>>18651233
Alright, but are they really much cheaper if you're looking at a price of 20€ a year for a designer brand? But sure I've been convinced I'll try something different, I've seen mentions of Old Spice.

Anyhow am I in minority that has tried those designer brand deoderant sticks? I'll admit the brand names like, hugo boss and armani are of low quality. I had a stick from a random brand that idk about that I bought for about 25€ and it was good and the Dior Homme for about 35-40€ when I bought it were good. Most of the times I feel just the deo works so you can skip perfume for daily use
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>>18651239
where im from a good roller costs like 1,90€ or so. so yes literally 10 times more expensive.
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>LNDLH EdP coming back
Could be cool.
>Chili pepper note
Could be...hot?
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Do we like it?
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>SOTD Pour un Homme
Any recommendations for similar fragrances?
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>>18651319
Le Male EDT is a far superior lavender vanilla imo
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>>18651323
It's also (still) far too common and doesn't have the same medicinal lavender note.
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>>18651069
>Montale Sandflowers
is this your new obsession? stop spamming this shit frag from a shit brand
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>>18651378
I recommend not replying to him and instead reporting his posts, be it for spamming, avatarfagging, or off-topic posting.
SOTD: Black Afgano
I'm revisiting old samples and this is better than I remembered.
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What's a cheap frag I can spray on for the gym that won't get me mistaken for an Indian?
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>>18651434
>cant go an hour without wearing something
youre already indian
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>>18651115
>>18651226
Facts. The fragrance matters little to none, frankly it can be borderline unappealing but so long as the woman approaching you finds you physically attractive, your fragrance is just a opening for her to start a conversation with you.

>>18651228
>they last around a year depending on brand
Either this is a form of stick deodorant I’ve never seen, or you apply deodorant in a wildly different manner than I.
And to answer your question, I don’t bother with any ancillary fragrance products. I enjoy a wide variety of frags, and so I never have any desire to commit to a singular frag’s flanker products.

>>18651252
Could be interesting, but only if they can get the longevity in there. Not something I’d get hyped over.

>>18651312
Never heard of it, listed notes are a big let down from what I expected based on that picture. Listed notes look uninspired in general desu.
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>>18651434
lv imagination
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>>18651434
Pino silvestre or dakar
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Zoologist dropped 4 new frags.

None of them are particularly interesting to me but it gives me an excuse to get a bunch of samples including the Man-O-War I’ve wanted to try for a while now.
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I can't fucking wait to wear Serpentine out in spring
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>>18651488
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>>18650521
He's always had fatty cheeks but now that his eyes have sunken in from aging they're much more noticeable. At least his hairline is holding up.
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>>18651434
L’Eau d’Issey Pour Homme Sport or basically any eau de cologne
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This shit is so good but it does not last AT ALL. What's a longer lasting alternative? Something around its price range please.
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>>18651619
>brandfaggot
goodmorning sir
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>blind bought Lataffa Fakhar Black this morning
>try it at home
>another YSL Y clone
Sigh, SOTD Fakhar Black. Next time I'm gonna buy Armaf Odyssey Aoud.
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I hate wearing fragrances with "Oud" in their names but no oud in the notes.
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>>18651417
I hate when he mention about his "girlfriend".
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>>18650809
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>>18649860
Damn, they sure love blue/fresh/aquatic fragrances.
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>>18651645
Probably because all their rivers are polluted to shit and they want to experience the smell of fresh water.
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>>18651447
Year and half ago in September I got a white Armani deo for me and Ralph Lauren sports deo for my friend.
Both of ours finished around August last year as our only deo sticks.
I recently got the Ralph Lauren sports one for 15€
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>>18651645
It's a warm and humid country.
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>>18651655
How come you don't see Arabs wearing blue/fresh/aquatic fragrances?
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>>18651653
Okay it’s actually called Ralph Lauren Polo Blue. It smells like a pretty good sport soap and it’s my favourite I’ve recently bought at tax free in the 15-20€ range.
Honestly in Frag general and people doesn’t seem to have tried any of them?
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>>18649160
Just got another sample of pic rel. God, It's so fucking good.
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>>18651641
Why hating? Get a GF yourself, wtf.
>>18651638
Nice taste in women, my SEA king.
>>18651378
IMO it' fresher, more calone heavy thatn Acqua di Sale, AdS is too musty, probably because of Myrtle. I'm trying out Mancera French Riviera, sounds like an even better updated version of that salty DNA.
SOTD Sandflowers, until Mancera French Riviera arrived.
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>>18651673
Here's the problem. Your girlfriend is imaginary. You don't have a girlfriend.
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>>18651680
Please don’t attempt to interact with it.
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>>18651632
What are u talking about idiot, it smells good. And I'm not literally asking for an alternative idc if it's some dupe or ME frag
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What's a good date night frag that won't break bank? I tried Khamrah Qawah but it's polarizing, some people complimented me and some said I smelled like a bath&body works candle.
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>>18651619
>*literally asking
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>>18651704
Joop homme
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>>18651708
>30USD
Wtf what's the catch?
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>have dry skin, no BO
>freshies don't last
>sweeter frags smell lighter
Best frag/s for me?
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>>18651717
Are you using body lotion?
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>>18651719
Yes but only recently
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>>18651711
There’s a joke that its the worst fragrance a guy can wear but, actually its rather nice with a sweet rich raspberry and cherry fruitiness. Also it can kill dogs, watch out for that.
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Does anyone outside of fraggots care if you wear a freshie at night?
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>>18651735
>freshie at night
Sometimes I wonder if people just invent things to control their lives.
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>>18651717
Try Mugler Angel Men, some people don't like it but I think it's nice.
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>>18651704
Maybe Eau des Baux? I think it's very inoffensive. More for cold weather though.
Burberry London and Versace Blue Jeans could work too. The latter is especially cheap.
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>>18651729
>Also it can kill dogs
Details? Just by spraying?

>>18651735
No.
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>>18651666
notes look nice but what does it smell like, satan?
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>>18651812
every spritz blows up a puppy
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aside from the obvious homosexuality, what is (you)r opinion?
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>>18650809
clemence >>18650157
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>>18651812
So if you over spray it can makes dogs throats tighten. Avoid doing an overspray in a room with no air ventilation.

2 sprays just a sneeze. I do not recommend owning it if you own a dog. Weirdly my dog kinda liked the smell, a spray should do next to no harm at all in public.The thing is that it projects incredibly well in the first hour. I’m having to shelf my bottle because i just got another dog.
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>>18651765
How does A*Men hold up? The descriptions I read of an asphalt/rubber/tar note make it sound interesting, but maybe the newer batches tone this down?

I was looking at some of the newer flankers too, like A*Men Stellar. Then I remembered my gf has a sample of Angel Stellar, so I sprayed it on a strip. There's a 'chocolate whey' aspect to this, and if I dig in I do get that rubber note. But it's not the 'tennis ball' rubber I find in some scents, more like medical gloves.
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>>18651849
It's very gay indeed, but the fruityness of it is also nauseating, like someone dropped a fruit smoothie over you.
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>>18651874
Nta, my collection has a*men and it has a freshly laid out tar playground smell. Kinda intoxicating almost, very potent. Pretty strong projection for 3 hours.
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>>18651704
desu "date night" scents are just marketing really. you can wear anything that smells nice to a date. i used to switch it up when i wasdating and Y EDP was a solid pick. i also got good feedback from Givenchy Rserve Privee and TF Noir Extreme Parfum.
but it depends what you mean by "not breaking the bank"
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>>18651704
if you're attractive enough and she's into you enough you could even wear secretions magnifiques
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Terre D'Hermes Parfum Intense, buy or ignore?
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>>18651888
>freshly laid out tar
Sounds based to me.
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>>18651936
Sample. It’s… a slightly different take. You might like it, you might not. You need to try it for yourself to know.

I still prefer the original with Eau Givree as a close runner up, I would put the parfum intense as a moderate third.
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>>18651874
I can't speak for the new ones, I have a vintage and it's just a delicious masculine sweet patchouli. It has the most amazing green top note, then you get a "cocktail" of different kinds of sweets. I'm usually sensitive to sweet scents but more when it's paired with predominantly woody notes. A*Men is definitely sweet and if I wear it in the heat it kills me but in the cold it's very tame, the vintage doesn't even have insane performance. The sweetness does get a little synthetic maybe a bit rubbery but I don't get anything too strong like tar. Definitely try it to see if it holds up and if you like it.
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Wearing Dior Sauvage Elixir to see a hooker tomorrow. I'll let you guys know if she says anything.
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What fragrance screams cold and unapproachable?
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>>18652116
Encre Noire
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>>18650716
original is much better imo. eau givree has that magazine paper smell
>>18651015
juvenile. you could wear it to the mall, arcade, bowling maybe. that's about all that i think it's suited for. basically unwearable if you're over 25. the red apple note makes it probably the sweetest in the line. i haven't tried the original born in roma edt yet, but i prefer intense or extradose over coral fantasy. extradose stands out as the best flanker in the line by far, having given it a full wear multiple times. coral fantasy smells amazing on a tester strip but too sweet on skin for me for the first hour.
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>>18651704
assuming you're a younger guy. get a mass appealing, good quality designer, but get the small bottle or travel spray. stronger with you intensely and la nuit de l'homme are both very popular with women. lndlh is wearable all year, but the effect of wearing a gourmand like stronger with you in the right setting is unmatched. you could also look at the spicebomb line or d&g the one. go to sephora or ulta and try them before buying anything, then order online from a reseller like fragrancenet or jomashop. it's not effay to wear mainstream designer but it will give you very practical results
>>18652116
probably look for aldehydes, iso e super, pepper. spicebomb metallic musk or cdg 2 might fit the bill. maybe look at the house of frederic malle.+1 for encre noire
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>>18652138
>dng the one
I have a decant of it and it smells really nice but it doesn't last very long. Do you know of a similar frag but with better performance?
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