The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much to all of you who don't care that wearing your perfume (often quite a bit too much) in a movie theater, plane, the next cubicle etc. where I am trapped with you (or have to leave if I can) makes me physically ill. Just thanks. If you were having a similar experience because of that or something else, you would care.


Listen, I'm just not going to live my life denying myself little pleasures because someone MIGHT not like it too bad. I'm sorry if you're one of those people that think the world should bow down to your "special needs." I don't even know you. I, nor anyone else, owe you nothing. Get over it! I don't feel bad in the least. Like I said before--you can't please everyone. So you might as well please yourself.


Karma, dear.

And I'm sure that you are just the type of person who, when something happens that upsets or physically affects you somewhere down the line, will be the loudest complainer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much to all of you who don't care that wearing your perfume (often quite a bit too much) in a movie theater, plane, the next cubicle etc. where I am trapped with you (or have to leave if I can) makes me physically ill. Just thanks. If you were having a similar experience because of that or something else, you would care.


Listen, I'm just not going to live my life denying myself little pleasures because someone MIGHT not like it too bad. I'm sorry if you're one of those people that think the world should bow down to your "special needs." I don't even know you. I, nor anyone else, owe you nothing. Get over it! I don't feel bad in the least. Like I said before--you can't please everyone. So you might as well please yourself.


Karma, dear.

And I'm sure that you are just the type of person who, when something happens that upsets or physically affects you somewhere down the line, will be the loudest complainer.


IF it's that much of a risk for you you should wear one of these:

because you cannot expect no one to wear makeup in the vague expectation that they MIGHT be sitting next to you at some point in the day. Grow up.
Anonymous
How about Looming Spectre of Unutterable Horror? Got good reviews online.


https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/shop/limited-edition/scalia/looming-spectre-inutterable-horror/
Anonymous
Chantecaille Frangipane and Jo Malone Mimosa & Cardamom

lovely.....ahhhhh
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Black orchard by Tom Ford

OP here, I bought this based on reviews and can't wait to finish the bottle. Maybe it works better on men, smells unisex to me.


OP, life is too short to force yourself to wear perfume you don't like.
Anonymous
I love Kenzo's Ete!
Anonymous
I still love D&G's light blue. I love anything with citrus, I should probably just rub and orange on my neck in the mornings and call it a day!
Anonymous
Irresistible by Gyvenchi
Also Elie Saab original perfume.
Anonymous
Lovely thread, any more suggestions?
Anonymous
I used to wear Nina Ricci's L'Air du Temps. I also love Estee Lauder's Pleasures, Chanel's Mademoiselle, and one by the Czech company Manufaktura that's kind of citrusy. I also sometimes wear a perfume by the Canadian company 7 Virtues called Middle East Peace.
Anonymous
Alien, but only at night preferably in a club or bar. It's like man-crack.
Anonymous
Chanel Chance or Versace Bright Crystal.
Anonymous
Cartier Basier Vole, Dolce and Gabbana The One, Chanel Coco Noir, Calvin Klein Beauty
Anonymous
The barbecue fragrance from luau.
Anonymous
This sounds like a Sephora's social media manager's post for the last minute push on Chrstmas sales.
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