The one perfume that gets all the compliments

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Original Marc Jacobs
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Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a Sephora's social media manager's post for the last minute push on Chrstmas sales.


Sephora doesn't even carry some of the perfumes mentioned on this thread.


If not in department stores and Sephora, where do you get yours? Online?

There was a soecialty store years ago and closed.


Yes, you can find some of them online. And depending on the perfume, you can even find them in the discount stores like Marshall's, TJ Maxx, Burlington.
Anonymous
This thread is informative/interesting and amusing, in equal doses. The part most striking to me is how many posters get verbal compliments on their perfume choices - not once has anyone commented to me on my scent, and I think it would be kind of creepy if they did.

I wear Jo Malone mimosa and cardamom - I like the scent and am happy when I put it on, but it does not get compliments nor complaints .
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Anonymous wrote:This thread is informative/interesting and amusing, in equal doses. The part most striking to me is how many posters get verbal compliments on their perfume choices - not once has anyone commented to me on my scent, and I think it would be kind of creepy if they did.

I wear Jo Malone mimosa and cardamom - I like the scent and am happy when I put it on, but it does not get compliments nor complaints .


You probably are reserved and private and people sense that about you so they don't ask questions about your perfume. That doesn't mean that they don't notice it, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This thread is informative/interesting and amusing, in equal doses. The part most striking to me is how many posters get verbal compliments on their perfume choices - not once has anyone commented to me on my scent, and I think it would be kind of creepy if they did.

I wear Jo Malone mimosa and cardamom - I like the scent and am happy when I put it on, but it does not get compliments nor complaints .


I don't get it either. I wear perfume every day but I really intend for it to be smellable only if you're right up next to me. If a friend or coworker said anything I'd be worried I was wearing way too much.
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Anonymous wrote:Love's Baby Soft
. Omg - my high school fave!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love's Baby Soft
. Omg - my high school fave!!!


My happy smell
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Anonymous wrote:Looking for something a little different and not sold in the regular department stores.


Clive Christian C, Amouage Lyric and Memoir (any Amouage , really, except Sunshine - the failure of a new designer) - hands down best.
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Anonymous wrote:

In these days of daily showers with scented shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, not to mention detergents for our clothes, there really is no need whatsoever for perfume. If for whatever reason you insist on wearing it, please, for the love of Pete, use it sparingly.


Detergent smell is substitute for a perfume for you? You are the plainest Jane out there.
Anonymous
L'air de temps Nina Ricci. It's a classic but smells good on everybody. But please buy it from airports especially Charles DeGaulles, Schipol or Sheremetova.
Anonymous
I used to get compliments on Jessica McClintock all the time, but they've discontinued it.
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Anonymous wrote:Looking for something a little different and not sold in the regular department stores.


My Burberry, got tons of compliments.
I really like Jo Malone Orange Blossom but scent doesn’t last very long, esp for the price point.
Anonymous
I have my grandmothers bottle of Givenchy lll, vintage. Whenever I wear it I get compliments. I’ve bought a newer bottle, but never get the same compliments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a Sephora's social media manager's post for the last minute push on Chrstmas sales.


Sephora doesn't even carry some of the perfumes mentioned on this thread.


If not in department stores and Sephora, where do you get yours? Online?

There was a soecialty store years ago and closed.


Yes, you can find some of them online. And depending on the perfume, you can even find them in the discount stores like Marshall's, TJ Maxx, Burlington.


If you buy perfume at discount stores, you’re doing it wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a Sephora's social media manager's post for the last minute push on Chrstmas sales.


Sephora doesn't even carry some of the perfumes mentioned on this thread.


If not in department stores and Sephora, where do you get yours? Online?

There was a soecialty store years ago and closed.


I buy vintage, so mostly from known collectors.
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