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  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    S4GU4R0 @lemm.ee

    I blind bought Faqqua Iris wish me luck

    rookperfumes.co.uk Faqqua Iris: A Scent for Gaza 30ml

    Faqqua Iris - Ethereal Elegance The Problem: Seeking a fragrance that embodies sophisticated elegance with a delicate and ethereal touch? The Solution: Discover Faqqua Iris, a captivating fragrance that showcases the powdery and subtly floral beauty of the iris flower. Experience: Imagine the soft, ...

    Faqqua Iris: A Scent for Gaza 30ml

    I normally like CK One, but it's expensive and hard to find. I don't follow fragrances much, so I learned the hard way that it basically doesn't exist anymore. So I've been trying to find a replacement, but I live in an area where that's hard to find in person. I stumbled upon a post by the maker on TikTok and decided to give it a try (the smaller bottle was in the range I was willing to spend). It's a gender neutral scent, and I have no idea what the flower smells like. I was looking for a cologne, and some reviews suggest it's suitable for men. So we will see how it goes. I like the idea of trying ✨indy cologne✨

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    lagrimas @discuss.online

    Academic and narrative books + podcast episodes on fragrance

    I have compiled various works on smell, fragrance, and perfumery for anyone seeking more in-depth information on the matter. The following are links to titles themselves or podcast episodes from the New Books Network wherein a host interviews the author of a new book whose topic relates to fragrance or scent.

    Books

    Internet Archive

    This search pulls up works freely available on the Internet Archive with the subject "Perfume". To read many of the listed books, you need to have an account on the Internet Archive to check them out from the digital library. It is free to register! I would highly recommend making an account since it'll allow you access to so much free multimedia.

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    casi @prf.me

    anyone else a data nerd about their fragrances?

    anyone else a data nerd about their fragrances?

    i'd love to hear what details you keep track of and how!

    for me, some of the most useful data are:
    source (e.g., online platform or person's name)
    estimated fill level at time of acquisition (i often get partial bottles)
    cost/mL
    bottle's full volume
    size (sample, mini, travel, full)
    dispenser (atomizer, splash, dabber vial, applicator wand)
    date decanted
    date gifted or returned to someone
    date emptied

    @fragrance

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    MartinXYZ @sh.itjust.works

    I just ordered my first springtime scent of the year.

    (M43)I've got quite a nice little collection of fall/winter scents because I really love leathers and tobacco.(M43)I've never really done a deep dive into freshies and springtime fragrances but last year I bought a couple of samples of Etat Libre D'orange You or someone like you and enjoyed it immensely. I also bought a full bottle of Fat Electrician, which has been my go-to fragrance this fall and winter so when I started thinking about buying a new full bottle for spring, You or someone like you was the obvious choice for me. So I just ordered it today. It should arrive in a couple of days. I'm at least as excited about getting this one as I was about Fat Electrician. Has anybody else ordered something recently that they're really excited about? Or have you started thinking about new scents for spring yet? I would also love to hear your opinion on You or someone like you if you're familiar with it 🤗

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    TwilightGirl1992 @lemmy.world

    Fragrance first impression: Crybaby Perfume Milk dupe by Fragrant Body Oilz.

    I bought the body oil a few days ago and it finally arrived yesterday. I thought I was getting the perfume oil but nope. That was my mistake, not theirs. After the disappointment at myself faded, here’s what I think. First, let me say I have never smelled the original. To me, this is the original. lol. I’m not sure what notes they use, but I smell strawberry, something woody, and caramel. I know the original has strawberry, milk, forest fruits, baby powder, and caramel. I’m sure the FBO impression is probably similar. I imagine someone wearing this when they’re having a stressful day and they need to wind down and feel confy. It gives me Christmas vibes. Not sure why, but alright. I’m not sure what, if anything, I should pair with this. I don’t have anything in my collection that would match, so I think I’d wear it alone. If you need your Melanie Martinez fix and don’t wanna spend $500 on a bottle of the original fragrance on eBay, give this a shot.

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    siata @lemmy.world

    SOTD Caron Tabac Blond

    This one was probably the first or second perfume I've bought for myself, when I was just getting into trying scents. I used to drive the Caron sales attendant mad! But this was love at first sight. I hate the smell or smoke, but I love tobacco notes in perfume. This is very subtle too, a bit like if you're walking in a blooming garden and someone has been smoking a few metres away. And you're wearing a cashmere coat and the sun is shining, and it's mid afternoon on a warm day in October.

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    quinacridone @lemmy.ml

    SOTD Une Fleur de Cassie from Frederic Malle

    This is one of my all time favourite perfumes. I fell in love with it's weirdness the moment I tried my tiny sample, which I wore everyday, until it was gone...

    Someone on basenotes described it as a 'beautiful garden full of flowers, with a body buried in it...' (I paraphrase massively, but that's the general gist)

    Fabulous!

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    quinacridone @lemmy.ml

    SOTD L'Ombre dans l'Eau from Diptyque

    Someone at work was either wearing this or a dupe, so I felt the urge to dig it out when I got home...

    It always activates my salivary glands when I spray it on, it's so fruity and delicious

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Initio - Magnetic Blend

    Catching up from yesterday! Initio describes this as: Magnetic, bestial, deeply erotic...All the power of natural Amber Grey in a molecule with pheromone effects. When the science excels, it becomes an art…

    Unfortunately, this doesn’t do much for me. IT comes on sharp and chemically and quickly drifts away into a very faint animal musk. I could smell it for about 2 hours; and it wasn't something that I really enjoyed.

    Magnetic blend was much more potent on my husband. The opening had a little pop of citrus but was still a bit harsh, and dried down into a strong civet musk, waning into an animal-amber. He said he the heart lasted a solid 6 hours. However, “it’s not my favorite,” was his verdict.

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Decants - Try before you buy

    You don’t have to be rich to have a great fragrance wardrobe. You just have to learn what you like, and then budget accordingly.

    There are a lot of places online that will sell decants (small samples from a larger bottle) for a small fee. This is a good way to try things that you don’t have normal exposure to without doing a ‘blind buy’ on a full size bottle. Google for decants or scent splits and have a field day!

    Scentsplit, Luckyscent, Fragrancesplit, Decantx, Microperfumes and others sell samples. Many will give a coupon for x% off a full bottle purchase thereafter.

    Some fragrance houses also sell sample packs of their scents or will make travel size packs for a little more, such as MFK, Killian, Zoologist, Mancerra, etc.

    If you live in a large metropolitan area, you may be able to take advantage of a good size retail establishment and try on samples there for nothing but a conversation with a friendly sales agent.

    Have fun out there!

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Creed - Santal

    Well, well, well. This morning, I doused myself with Creed Santal. Before I left for work, I asked my husband what he though of it, and he took a hearty sniff. “Hmmmm, seems okay, it’s really mild,” he said. And, he was right. Santal is a very mild woody fragrance on me. Barely a whisper of an opening, and weak but steady amber woods through the life of it.

    Early this evening, I did a refresh spritz, and also gave my husband a quick spray. Mine smelled the same – very bland and mediocre amber. On him, however, the scent absolutely comes alive. The top notes of ginger, juniper and rosemary are prominent. I’m pretty jealous, to be honest. Because it then opened to a luscious heart of cinnamon and sandalwood…wow! It’s just taper down a bit now into more of a musky, cedar, tonka combination with a hint of that cinnamon left in the background. Very nice.

    While the fragrance didn’t work out for me – it smells great on my husband.

    Good luck out there – keep it smelling fresh!

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    quinacridone @lemmy.ml

    SOTD Mona di Orio- Vanille

    A seriously good vanilla....

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Houbigant - Quelques Fleurs

    Quelques Fleurs L’Original is a classic floral (described by Houbigant as green-floral-woody). This is a full floral from start to finish for me. It has been going strong for over 12 hours – I am still enveloped in a little flower cloud. Quelques Fleurs opens up with a pop of fresh lemony white florals – it’s a very strong opening. It’s brightness slowly fades into a warm bouquet of tuberose, jasmine, lily of the valley ad carnation. There’s a hint of clove that underpins the heart and continues into the base. Ultimately, this dries down ito a still rather potent base of sandalwood, civet, tonka bean and I still pick up that clove. I’m sure there are other notes in there – but I’m not able to single them out. For all-day wear, you can’t beat the staying power of Quelques Fleurs.

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Etro - Shantung

    I did a random blind buy on this one. It was $223 for 100ml on sale for $69 at the time. I was intrigued by the brand and the description of the frgarnace, so I decided to take the gamble. Shantung EDP marketing says • Mood: unpredictable and optimistic • Notes: mandarin, blackcurrant, rose, cashmere wood

    I’m going t be honest, here. The initial spritz is entirely reminiscent of bug spray…like Off! or some serious DEET spray. After about 15-20 minutes, that demon burst dies down a bit, but still carries a really synthetic tone. I can’t discern any of the notes discussed in the marketing; and I’m not sure if that’s my nose, body chemistry, or…??? Well, after about an hour, the harshness really broke down, but there wasn’t much there in the end. I’d call the drydown a faint skin musk at best. It didn’t work for me, but if you are into really strong chemical bugspray, this could be for you.

    On a side note, I like the little structured, paisley fabric-wrapped box that this ca

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    quinacridone @lemmy.ml

    SOTD Felanilla from Parfumerie Generale

    'A Feline Vanilla with Iris and Safran fur. Neither girly nor food, Felanilla is an adult vanilla. Precious, generous, racy, Felanilla is a Nectar expressed by three absolutes in majesty in an oriental composition, gently spiced, brightened with a fruity wood under a red amber fire' from PG

    Mmmmm, a non sweet vanilla, Iris, a bit of hay....I think there's some saffron in there too (I have no idea of how that smells, so I can't say for sure)

    Lovely stuff!

    .....And not a hint of sugary, cakey sweetness

    This and Vanille from Mona di Orio made me fall in love with real vanilla

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    siata @lemmy.world

    SOTD vintage Diorissimo edp

    This mini is a bit battered, but the scent is still gorgeous as ever. I estimate it is probably the formulation from the 80s. I always thought of it as a very realistic lily of the valley, but this year I actually compared it with the real flowers, and it they're way sweeter. I do prefer the old formula, the more recent ones feel more diluted and watery, and don't project as much

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Givenchy - L'Interdit

    L’interdit is described as white flowers with a “dark accord” which I’m thinking Givenchy is referring to as seductive. L'Interdit Eau de Parfum was developed in the 1950s for Audrey Hepburn, who wore it exclusively for a year before it was released in 1957 (a great year for Chevy, also). Givenchy and Hepburn had a tight relationship – they basically dressed her and she became the first actress to ever be “the face” of a perfume. Pretty cool.

    This is a sweet, feminine, flowery fragrance, with a sexy little undertone. To be entirely honest, the fragrance notes do not change over time when I wear it. All day, I can smell the same components, but after many hours, they will wane. I get the orange blossom, sweet jasmine and patchouli. I’m sure there are other components in there. It is quite sweet smelling, but in a more flowery rather than fruity tone.

    Interdit means forbidden in Francais. I can see where that fits in the mid 1950’s and still fits in as a fragrance classic

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    quinacridone @lemmy.ml

    SOTD Winter woods from Sonoma Scent Studio

    From Fragrantica- 'Amber and woody notes are united with a note of smoke which reminds of autumn and winter. This composition encompasses Guaiac wood, cedar, sandalwood, birch resin, oak moss absolute, castoreum, vetiver and ambergris. The nose behind the perfume is Laurie Erickson'

    This stuff is the BOMB! Probably one of my absolute favourites in my collection. It's perfect in winter, and just as good in summer, not heavy or overwhelming, just a superb fragrance...

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Acqua di Parma - Mandorlo di Sicilia

    Kicking off the morning with Acqua di Parma’s Mandolo di Sicilia from the Blu Mediterraneo series. The shower gel is a candy bomb – it reminds me of the center of a 1977 Russell Stover chocolate covered cherry. I’ll admit that I actually love the smell of candy; but this may be waaaaay too sweet for a lot of people. This was largely marketed as a male fragrance, but I think it smells like candy and has much more of a unisex/feminine lean. Anyway, let’s get past the shower gel and talk about the cologne.

    The cologne begins with a sweet and fruity smell; and I am really picking up a cherry/fig scent, rather than the anise and orange top note described in AdP marketing. The heart is very sugary, sweet and almondy - it reminds me of a great amaretti cookie (and now I can pick up a hint of anise)…and this all dries down into a warm, woody vanilla musk. Overall, this is a really sweet fragrance with limited projection and a few good hours of personal space scent. I’m going out later t

  • Fragrance @lemm.ee
    CharlieMurphy @lemm.ee

    Bond No. 9 - The Scent of Peace

    Oooooooooooooooooohm. The Scent of Peace. Described by Bond No9 as: Grapefruit, Black Currant, Lily of the Valley, Hedione, Cedarwood, and Musk. I thought to myself..wtf is hedione??? Methyl dihydrojasmonate is an aroma compound that smells similar to jasmine. In racemic mixtures the odor is floral and citrus while epimerized mixtures exhibit a dense buttery-floral odor with odor recognition thresholds of 15 parts per billion. The compound is also known as hedione…per wiki. Ok, then.

    Well, honestly, this really is a nice grapefruit bomb on first spritz. I love this kind of citrus burst right off the top – it’s invigorating. I also pick up that hint of black currant/blackberry in the background. After that initial pop of citrus, you’ll get a solid heart of lily-of-the-valley (or muguet, if you are fancy). The drydown is a very light white skin musk (at least on me – I get very little woodiness). I tend to refresh this one after about 6 hours, because I like to renew the freshne