dragonfly411
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HI:Date: 10/19/2009 8:48:49 AM
Author: Lorelei
Ok so I have a new perfume on order or should I say perfumes, Loukhoum by Keiko Mecheri, the parfum version and the Loukhoum flanker Eau Poudree. So I am looking forward to receiving this, it has been purchased unsniffed but has
had good reviews and the notes are some of my favourites, especially as I love powder.
Loukhoum is supposed to evoke, as the name implies, the food loukhoum - commonly known as turkish delight. It is said to be sweet with rose, jasmine, honey, almond, musk and powdery notes. The parfum is a more concentrated version of the original Loukhoum and the Eau Poudree is said to be an even more powdery version of this fragrance!
I will update when they arrive.....
HI:Date: 10/19/2009 10:48:49 AM
Author: dragonfly411
I am officially on a vanilla hunt. I'm not sure what vanillas are good? I've been doing a lot of TB lately and don't want to use it all up (not that I can), any thoughts?
Hehehe! So did you do a li''l ordering????Date: 10/19/2009 4:13:17 PM
Author: dragonfly411
Thanks Lorelei - I''ll go visit tonight
Lily thats a good list! I recently bought some of the original Lauren, it still smells good even after all these years, I compared it with some vintage Lauren and it still compares favourably.Date: 10/20/2009 12:24:28 PM
Author: lilyfoot
What I''m currently carrying in my purse: Weekend by Burberry
What''s at home:
Ralph by Ralph Lauren
Provocative by Elizabeth Arden
Lolita Lempicka (all time fave!)
Emporio Armani Night by Armani
Escada Signature by Escada
What''s on my wish list:
Blue by Ralph Lauren
Romance by Ralph Lauren
Amazing Grace by Philosophy
I''ve loved perfume for a long time .. I used to buy tons and tons of it, but never used it all, so I''ve cut down. I''m making myself buy the smaller bottle (1.7 oz or so), carry it in my purse, and not get a new one until that one runs out. However, the ones ''at home'' are for more sporadic use.
Try Brandy, its apparently a very " Fallish" fragrance and was inspired by a palomino horse - how can you go wrong??Date: 10/22/2009 11:38:23 AM
Author: dragonfly411
Lorelei - I''m going to TPC at lunch, any other suggestions whilst I am there? For Vanillas? or spicy smells (like pumpkin spice style spicy?). I want things that make me think of winter. In TB again today.
HI:Date: 10/23/2009 2:14:51 AM
Author: SanDiegoLady
Its sweet, with a touch of citrus.. kind of like smelling orange or grapefruit and flowers.. its hard to explain but its heavenly.Date: 10/22/2009 8:20:18 AM
Author: Lorelei
Lily thats a good list! I recently bought some of the original Lauren, it still smells good even after all these years, I compared it with some vintage Lauren and it still compares favourably.
SDL, that sounds kinda interesting....Whats it like?
MB - don''t you hate that when a perfume doesn''t last?
Hi Ebree!Date: 10/26/2009 6:19:20 PM
Author: EBree
Can anyone recommend a new scent for me? I quite like what I wore on my wedding day:
SHI by Alfred Sung is a luminous floral fragrance reflecting a true sense of calm and well-being. The initial impression of water lily and fig leaves infuse Shi with pure clarity, while the midnotes of orange blossom and frangipani create an aura of feminine tranquility. A unique water musks accord breathes a whisper of softness around silver birch ending the cycle with a renewing calm.
(from perfumania.com)
...but the staying power is meh. I''d like something similar that lasts longer. Any ideas? Help is VERY appreciated!
You are welcome my dear!Date: 10/27/2009 10:55:26 PM
Author: EBree
Thank you so much for the links and suggestions, Lorelei! I'll check them out. I've also read good things about Marc Jacobs (by Marc Jacobs), so I'm going to test that one out too.
TBH, it's been so long since I've worn it, but I remember I liked its floral scent- soft, not too sweet. I like clean florals, nothing too deep or serious. Light (and somewhat casual), but with good staying power.
Another is Champs Elysees by Guerlain, just remembered that one.Date: 10/29/2009 12:43:20 PM
Author: Heidi137
I think J''adore is a great long-lasting floral.
Thats a good method Callisto, too many folk judge too quickly, the top notes wear off within a few minutes of a fragrance, what is more important are the middle and basenotes, those are what you are left with once a fragrance dies down, so important to give a perfume time on your skin to get an accurate idea of suitability.Date: 11/13/2009 12:06:01 PM
Author: Callisto
I''m very picky about perfumes as they tend to make me sick if they are too sweet, too strong, too flowery, pretty much too anything.
I''m the kind of person that has to put the perfume on in a store, go shopping for two hours and if I don''t hate the smell after that I will go buy it... which has only happened once in about 4 years so I''ve been exclusively wearing:
Calvin Klein Euphoria
And i got a great deal on it on Amazon so it wasn''t even that expensive, which is always nice.