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I hope your power is back on and there weren't any other inconveniences for you...Well, our power went out today, so to kill a little time somewhere with power and lights, I went to the maul. To putter and sniff perfume.
I was helped by a sweet 20 year old sales assistant, who worked me through some Creed stuff, some Tom Ford, then a bunch of Theirry Mugler. Just wafts on cards, mostly. But most of them didn't get my attention. I made it home with one Ford, forget which. I'll try it on skin tomorrow after my nasal passages heal up from the day.
I was trying to find a bottle to sniff, of the reformulation of Miss Dior Originale, which of course stumped the other sales woman, who kept insisting that the pink Miss Dior was all they have, and kept shoving pink flankers at me. I know they're trying to sell what the company says they should, but that level of ignorance is annoying, as were the perfumes she kept shoving at me.
Seriously you guys, help me out here: I can NOT stand pink perfumes. Pink seems to be a visual indicator of some note that makes me want to scrub my nostrils out with a bottle brush. I can't figure out if it's pink pepper, red berry, pomegranate, ?? But it's some modern now-ubiquitous note that sends me over the edge. Whatever it is, is heavy in Miss Dior Absolutely Blooming (barfing) and Versace Bright Crystal. It hits me as chemical-y, right at the open, and never completely goes away. Ghastly.
As for the Muglers, holy shnikes, but whatever the base of all those 'fumes is, is truly nauseating. I did not spray any of them on me, but somehow it's somewhere on me, and it's been trying to kill me since I got home. Alas, I'm too tired to run through the shower now, so dousing and fumigation will have to wait until morning.
So overall disappointing, but I needed to kill an hour or so, since our power went out in a storm and I was bored and in the dark.
oakmoss trollop
Well, you guys would be proud of me. Or think I'm nuts.
I went BACK to the maul the day before yesterday with a bunch of my vintages in sample-sized labeled decants, and gave them to the sweet 20 year old SA. She hugged me. Twice.
She ended up with a trove of oldies: the No 5 (EDC & perfume), Arpege (EDT & perfume), a bit of the Joy, some Aliage, a couple 'o drops of the Miss Dior, and not an oldie, but just because she said she loved oud, some Killian Rose Oud. Oh, and notes about each one.
I was particularly pleased when she sniffed the little sample of Miss Dior and her eyes got big: "That doesn't smell ANYTHING like what we're selling now!!" Indeed. I gave her the AHA! moment. By giving her stuff that is she can compare to current versions, I told her that now she would know that when some oldster like me came in complaining that certain perfumes, or perfume in general, didn't smell like they remember, it's not just they're going senile, they really don't smell like they used to. This one is a true budding perfumista, unlike so many of the others, so I thought it would be good to give her some education that she can't get by working the current counters, before she has a chance to develop a bunch of silly misconceptions.
So, yesterday I wore the Tom Ford Soliel Blanc sample SHE gave me. My impression is...meh. It's got longevity, I'll give it that. But it reminds me of something in the back of my mind. I need to compare but it might be close enough to the HUUUUUGE bottle of Michael Kors White that my husband gave me some years ago. I don't wear it very often because....I don't know why. It's boring, mostly? Anyway, there is nothing memorable about TF's scent, and I'm not wasting money on something that doesn't grab me by the nostrils and say, "I'm memorable and unique so remember me, dammit!!"
I like how you spell "maul". lol
The issue here is that NO modern perfumes smell like the "good ole stuff". It's like comparing a modern cut diamond to a Golconda diamond. They're technically the same, but the new stuff is too tidy, and lack the character of the old.
I've not tried them, but Papillon gets great reviews, specifically Salome: http://papillonperfumery.co.uk/
They've been compared to classical structures.
I haven't been wearing much of anything lately. I tested Lutens' newest addition to this fancy-pants line called Bourreau des Fleurs (Flower Executioner). It smells mostly like syrupy immortelle. Who wants pancakes!?
I like how you spell "maul". lol
The issue here is that NO modern perfumes smell like the "good ole stuff". It's like comparing a modern cut diamond to a Golconda diamond. They're technically the same, but the new stuff is too tidy, and lack the character of the old.
I've not tried them, but Papillon gets great reviews, specifically Salome: http://papillonperfumery.co.uk/
They've been compared to classical structures.
I haven't been wearing much of anything lately. I tested Lutens' newest addition to this fancy-pants line called Bourreau des Fleurs (Flower Executioner). It smells mostly like syrupy immortelle. Who wants pancakes!?
Well "maul" applies to both jewelry sales and I think, perfume sales, yes?
Yeah, I read something some time ago that indicated that the traditional perfume pyramid was often not even being attempted with a lot of the new stuff, which is sad. I love effectively having 3, maybe 4, related perfumes on in one day.
When I think of perfumes of my acquaintance that are frustratingly simple, I think Jo Malone. Nice, but never go anywhere. And I'm not buying multiples just to get a decent level of complexity.
Shall look into Papillon.
Chanel No 5 Sensual Elixir for me today - getting over the stomach flu, so this is all I can handle today.