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ckrickett|1474583788|4079705 said:I just did a count of all the new fragrances Ive purchased in the past few weeks. yikes!
VoldeNuit|1474663497|4080085 said:ckrickett|1474583788|4079705 said:I just did a count of all the new fragrances Ive purchased in the past few weeks. yikes!
I totally know that feeling! Usually the ones I buy are 'new to me' vintage or pre-reformulation, &/or 'back up bottles' of my favorites that I find online. I've been pretty good lately...'shopping' my stash. For years, I've been half-trying to narrow my inventory down to a roster of 'signatures'. I'd love to eventually have like only 5-7 fragrances.
The whole idea of having a one-and-only signature perfume seems amazing and still out of reach! I know that if I absolutely had to choose , it would be Chanel No. 19 or Lutens' Iris Silver Mist but it's been so much fun to have a sort of 'library.' The downside is knowing there's just more perfume than you'll ever everrrr possibly use. Also the idea of moving house is a reality check too. We might be moving back to Europe next year so I'll definitely have to streamline my collection. Fewer bottles to fret over.
ckrickett|1474679548|4080159 said:Also does anyone have experience with Kilian Fragrances. I really want to see/experience Imperial Tea, I have a feeling I will end up owning that
Gem Queen|1474858212|4080746 said:Today's aqua de Parma iris noble. It's beautiful. I love Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge. Creed royal Mayfair love acier aluminum. Jordan amalfi. Fleurissimo. Bond No. 9 saks fifth ave I love my collection. I've wrecked my son. He is a Creed snob. I can't tell you how many bottles he has, but he sure smells good!
Gem Queen|1474858212|4080746 said:Today's aqua de Parma iris noble. It's beautiful. I love Tom Ford Jasmin Rouge. Creed royal Mayfair love acier aluminum. Jordan amalfi. Fleurissimo. Bond No. 9 saks fifth ave I love my collection. I've wrecked my son. He is a Creed snob. I can't tell you how many bottles he has, but he sure smells good!
redwood66|1474912094|4080940 said:I would love to find a fragrance similar to the SJP Lovely that has been discontinued. I do not like very strong or overpowering scents and too much floral, soapy, or citrus is not good. My husband liked Lovely and I have not found anything I like as much.
This is the description of it:
It opens with soft citruses (nectarine and bergamot) and woody (rosewood) notes, with a touch of lavender, which is very discrete and not at all sharp. The fragrance develops further with notes of apple martini, white daffodil and orchid. The base unites white amber, cedar, woody notes and white musk.
Arcadian|1474916078|4080965 said:redwood66|1474912094|4080940 said:I would love to find a fragrance similar to the SJP Lovely that has been discontinued. I do not like very strong or overpowering scents and too much floral, soapy, or citrus is not good. My husband liked Lovely and I have not found anything I like as much.
This is the description of it:
It opens with soft citruses (nectarine and bergamot) and woody (rosewood) notes, with a touch of lavender, which is very discrete and not at all sharp. The fragrance develops further with notes of apple martini, white daffodil and orchid. The base unites white amber, cedar, woody notes and white musk.
Redwood, you can still find it on ebay. beautyspin.com also has it (have purchased from them, its a legit site)
According to Fragrantica.com Narciso Rodriguez for Her is similar as well as Tocca Cleopatra (have never tried this)
NRH is musky to me. I have vague memories of SJP unfortunately. Would suggest trying NRH to see if its close to it though.
I think it's appropriate, especially if you start with a compliment! One time, a woman leaned in to greet me hello and exclaimed, "You smell delicious! What are you wearing?" which made me laugh, because I was wearing - "Be Delicious"!msop04|1474916864|4080971 said:Hey ya'll! I don't have a fragrance to add, but I do have an etiquette question...
Recently, we were sitting behind an older lady at church, and I became obsessed with her perfume! I mean, it was like I couldn't get enough because it was divine! I guess my question is... Is it considered impolite to ask her the name of her lovely fragrance? I don't want to be awkward, and I certainly don't want to appear as if I have no social etiquette -- but I keep kicking myself for not just asking! Our church is pretty large, so it's unlikely I'll encounter her (and her perfume) again. But, in the event I do, is a question such as this socially acceptable?
Thanks, ladies!
redwood66|1474916481|4080969 said:Arcadian|1474916078|4080965 said:redwood66|1474912094|4080940 said:I would love to find a fragrance similar to the SJP Lovely that has been discontinued. I do not like very strong or overpowering scents and too much floral, soapy, or citrus is not good. My husband liked Lovely and I have not found anything I like as much.
This is the description of it:
It opens with soft citruses (nectarine and bergamot) and woody (rosewood) notes, with a touch of lavender, which is very discrete and not at all sharp. The fragrance develops further with notes of apple martini, white daffodil and orchid. The base unites white amber, cedar, woody notes and white musk.
Redwood, you can still find it on ebay. beautyspin.com also has it (have purchased from them, its a legit site)
According to Fragrantica.com Narciso Rodriguez for Her is similar as well as Tocca Cleopatra (have never tried this)
NRH is musky to me. I have vague memories of SJP unfortunately. Would suggest trying NRH to see if its close to it though.
Thanks! Do you think these are genuine and maybe new-old stock? Does fragrance spoil after an extended period of time? I will see about the NRH. I do like musky much more than floral or citrus but some can be too deep or even manly. LOL.
PintoBean|1474917300|4080973 said:I think it's appropriate, especially if you start with a compliment! One time, a woman leaned in to greet me hello and exclaimed, "You smell delicious! What are you wearing?" which made me laugh, because I was wearing - "Be Delicious"!msop04|1474916864|4080971 said:Hey ya'll! I don't have a fragrance to add, but I do have an etiquette question...
Recently, we were sitting behind an older lady at church, and I became obsessed with her perfume! I mean, it was like I couldn't get enough because it was divine! I guess my question is... Is it considered impolite to ask her the name of her lovely fragrance? I don't want to be awkward, and I certainly don't want to appear as if I have no social etiquette -- but I keep kicking myself for not just asking! Our church is pretty large, so it's unlikely I'll encounter her (and her perfume) again. But, in the event I do, is a question such as this socially acceptable?
Thanks, ladies!
Arcadian|1474919974|4080978 said:redwood66|1474916481|4080969 said:Arcadian|1474916078|4080965 said:redwood66|1474912094|4080940 said:I would love to find a fragrance similar to the SJP Lovely that has been discontinued. I do not like very strong or overpowering scents and too much floral, soapy, or citrus is not good. My husband liked Lovely and I have not found anything I like as much.
This is the description of it:
It opens with soft citruses (nectarine and bergamot) and woody (rosewood) notes, with a touch of lavender, which is very discrete and not at all sharp. The fragrance develops further with notes of apple martini, white daffodil and orchid. The base unites white amber, cedar, woody notes and white musk.
Redwood, you can still find it on ebay. beautyspin.com also has it (have purchased from them, its a legit site)
According to Fragrantica.com Narciso Rodriguez for Her is similar as well as Tocca Cleopatra (have never tried this)
NRH is musky to me. I have vague memories of SJP unfortunately. Would suggest trying NRH to see if its close to it though.
Thanks! Do you think these are genuine and maybe new-old stock? Does fragrance spoil after an extended period of time? I will see about the NRH. I do like musky much more than floral or citrus but some can be too deep or even manly. LOL.
They're genuine. Likely older stock considering its discontinued...which can mean that you may get a box that has dings or whatever, but IMO the juice is the most important. Its one of the places I got a fair number of fragrances from. Fragrance CAN spoil, but these days the mainstream stuff is not exactly natural anymore, so keeps a lot longer if its a stable mix to begin with. I've got a few from the 1960's that because they were stored well, still smell fantastic. And I've also had some that I bought from a department store that because some of the materials weren't the most stable, degraded even though I bought them new.
I sadly have over 70 bottles. so um.. yeah.
Anyway if online freaks you out a little you can also try locally at TJMaxx or Marshalls. I've seen Lovely there before, but don't remember seeing it recently (I was just there yesterday...lol)
JSP won't have as many natural components as some others, so you'd be fine.
Also, Try Bottega Veneta's line of perfumes. You may not like the flagship fume if you don't really like suede, but Bottega Veneta Eau Legere and Essence Aromatique sounds like they're up your alley. (neimans I believe has this line if you have one near you)
Still, try NR and see what you think! Its pretty much a crowd favorite.
Calliecake|1474933918|4081079 said:Redwood, I've had scents last for up to 10 years when kept in a cool dark place.
Arcadian|1475174253|4082072 said:I put on the wrong perfume for the day ...lol it happens. Today's perfume is Amouage Memoir Woman. A bit heavy but still lovely.