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Do you have a box full of perfume vials and/or a vanity covered in perfume bottles? Are you the Goldilocks of perfume, just looking for the perfect signature scent? Do you want an opportunity to post daily about how your perfume of the day smells oaky and smoky with hints of blackberry and currant, like a cigar in a whisky barrel rolling through a Mediterranean orchard on a breezy summer morning?
If you answered yes to any of the above, or you just want to hop on board for the ride, join us for a 31 days of perfume challenge starting January 1st! Some of us from the 25 days of lipstick challenge wanted to continue the fun and exploration, and since many of us have so many perfume samples, we thought this challenge would be perfect. If you don't have 31 perfumes or hate everything that doesn't smell like Meyer lemons and fresh goat cream, that's fine--we're just aiming to use the neglected perfumes we have laying around and incorporate them into our perfume rotations.
And if you want more perfume vials, there's no better time than now to take a peek at Sephora's samples section.
Edit: Anyone can join in at anytime! We're here to support, live vicariously through, and encourage everyone in their olfactory adventures!
@PrettyPaint, I ordered this from Twisted Lily although it looks like they're already out of stock! 😞 You can still buy hand-decanted 0.7ml samples from Twisted Lily or Luckyscent if that works out to be more convenient/cheaper than ordering from the Netherlands. Twisted Lily has a 20% sale going on right now too 🙂
I would definitely recommend testing samples out first because they are all-natural and so, from the reviews, it seems as though they can smell pretty differently on different people's skin.
Thanks so much @pocketvenus. This is definitely helpful. I was a little worried about ordering from the Netherlands!
@pocketvenus i've wanted slowdive since it launched just for its name. i suppose that's not the best standard for choosing fragrance, but your description has me even more eager to get my nose on it....
@jemly, I'd definitely try a sample first since the Hiram Greens seem to vary a lot from person to person but in all the reviews I've read, people generally find it to be a rich floral honey with none of the difficult, animalistic notes that honey perfumes can have. It is a great name though! And a suitable one. Something about this molten golden honey, fresh from the waxy comb, gives the impression of time slowing down.
Today I tried Chanel's Paris-Riviera. Its notes are orange peel, petitgrain, neroli, orange blossom, jasmine, benzoin and sandalwood. It's got decent projection and longevity for an EDT. And it's sweet and very conventionally pretty so not my style! To be honest, I found it pretty boring.
I’ve bought so much stuff and have a ton of samples here is a run down of what I have tried so far. Somehow I acquired a medium size Sephora bag full of samples. My goal is to finish them this summer so I can plan my winter wardrobe.
1. Dior Addict I got a sample of Dior Addict from two different stores and it’s been reformulated. I loved it last year when it was a smoky Neroli and sandlewood infused with vanilla. It was a star creation of the house like Poison and J’Adore. Oh sad I didn’t buy it last year before it was ruined for me. Last year it was dark, smoky and heavy. It dripped Met Gala, Formal affair or some fabulous Beverly Hills hideaway with a fake French accent, pictures taken by the Bijan Rolls Royce while a super model gives you the nod.
today it’s still a good fragrance, Dior is my Fragrance house, and I can wear all their lipsticks, they design me in that house. But this reformulated Addict is not what I was saving for. It’s the strongest rice pudding like Indian dessert house scent. I like it but it should have been released as a new fragrance. Young gourmands will love smelling like an ice cream shop off the Indian Ocean, it’s expensive, complete, sexy in a always room for dessert kinda way. But if one were buying another bottle of their signature scent it would be returned because it’s a different scent entirely and targets two different people.
Many consider 2012 addict a winter scent, but the hard core wear it as a signature evening scent all year long. The It girl raven haired shoulder length bob, vampy lipstick that never gets a tan, in the back out little black Dior silk crepe dress and jimmy Choo’s. She oozes sarcasm and is Samuel Jackson’s bestie. She’s gone and she’s not coming back; her mother Dior changed the subject when you asked about her so you know she doesn’t want to be found.
Dior Addict 2019 Her name must be Anna, she only dates Billionaires, And is probably on a diet. The only look on her face is a smile. Of course she’s a blond, The kind that gets a touch up every two weeks. Wears a hot pink Versace’s private collection because it’s his birthday and she misses him so much, this is the fragrance she wears to South Beach to place flowers by Versace’s Estate.
@howconnie Your descriptions are beyond amazing, I love them. That is such a bummer about the reformulation.
Thank you, these perfumes are so costly that by the time I’m sure and have the money the designer thinks everyone that wanted it bought it. Thankfully, there’s eBay
Yesterday was not the best day for fragrance testing. I tried a lot of duds.
Tried Diptyque's Eau de Minthé today. It sounded very unique but overall, it's a pretty generic fougere. I don't get much rose. It's also pretty masculine leaning for the house, with a bracing opening. The dry down is warm with a touch of vanilla.
Testing Maison Louis Marie No.04 Bois de Balincourt Eau de Parfum 1.7 oz/ 50 mL today on my skin. It's a decent, easy opening, woody up top with a soft, mellow base. The projection and tenacity is impressive for a naturals scent. However, the dry down is not great, it smells pretty cheap. Having said that, it's not terribly pricey.
@moxiepancakes, thank you for sharing your thoughts!! I'm so glad you found one that was full bottle worthy ❤️ I love the smell of osmanthus, though it reminds me of food more than flowers since it's used in a number of Chinese desserts 🙂
Before I forget, I also smelled, but didn't swatch, a couple Kilian lipsticks. They smell sweet, but not gourmand-like even though the notes are marshmallow and orange blossom. They smell like perfume. Maybe the strength is a little less than say, a Burt's Bees scented lip balm. The glossy formula smelled stronger than the matte which was very, very matte, almost like velvet. I can't say I liked it to be honest. The packaging is really gorgeous looking though.
Tried the new Jo Malone Cade & Cedarwood. The opening is relatively aggressive for a JM and the smoke from the cade lasts for longer than I thought it would. However, the dry down is also pretty sweet with the sweetness projecting further than the smoke. Or at least, too sweet for me! But if you like the idea of a smoky-sweet scent, this JM lasted longer than the others on my skin so do give it a try.
I can't get over how beautiful this bottle is.
Finally, for the last of my Lagerfeld orders:
KL Homme by Karl Lagerfeld
This is a spicy-oriental that was released in 1986 and is now discontinued. I purchased the 2 oz (60 ml) bottle on ebay for $93.17 US.
This fragrance opens to a bittersweet orange (due to the lemon), amber, aldehyde, sharp lavender with some rosewood in the background. In the heart, the carnation, rose and geranium are the most prominent. The rosewood and amber are still noticeable in this stage, while the spiciness (cinnamon) comes into play and the orange begins to fade. As the floral begins to dissipate at the dry-down, I begin to notice the strong notes of castoreum and civet come into play, along with a lightly powdered vanilla.
The sharp lavender in the opening slightly messes with my sinuses but after that dissipates the fragrance is really enjoyable. A little will go a long way as it is a potent '80s fragrance but it is not a projection beast that will fill a room, which is a good thing because I wear my fragrances at work.
KL Homme is a classic that would be best worn during the cooler months of the year.
Top: Lemon, Bergamot, Rosewood, Lavender, Orange, Aldehyde.
Middle: Carnation, Jasmine, Geranium, Fern, Cinnamon, Rose, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedarwood.
Base: Vanilla, Benzoin, Olibanum, Musk, Amber, Civet.
1. KL Homme
2. Private Klub
3. Lagerfeld Classic
Though I enjoy Lagerfeld Classic, I find myself going back to the other two more often. The Vintage version of Lagerfeld Classic, Lagerfeld Cologne, was the very first Lagerfeld fragrance which was released back in 1978. I will eventually buy one as I read that it is a lot better than the reformulated version.
Modern version
Original version
@Vmasterthe Homme sounds pretty fantastic! Hope you get a great deal on the vintage 🙂