What perfume do you wear?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have Flower Bomb and some Lancome scent that smells like Flower Bomb.


I think there is an old sock in the park under the bushes that has been sitting there five years, it smells like Flower Bomb!
Anonymous
Chanel 1932
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt or Bluebell
Glossier You
Oribe Cote de Azure - my favorite

Glossier You was absolutely a scrubber.


What does “a scrubber” mean? I really like it.
Anonymous
I lik anything with citrus notes as the main scent and not really anything with musk or that patchouli scent. Any recommendations?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman who likes all the scents made for men. I like to smell like a forest.


That sounds amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lik anything with citrus notes as the main scent and not really anything with musk or that patchouli scent. Any recommendations?


So do I! Are you familiar with Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Herba Fresca, Lanvin Rumeur 2Rose and Lanvin A Girl In Capri?
Anonymous
Calvin Klein Euphoria
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lancome Poeme works with my body chemistry.

It's really hard to recommend a perfume to someone else. You really do have to try it. I'd invest in a bunch of sample bottles and go from there.


I agree. You really need to try it on yourself before buying. I have spritzed fragrances of friends on myself and had to take a full shower to get it off when I think those same scents smell great on them. Lucky Scent and The Perfumed Court are great for samples!

I agree wholeheartedly!

I've ordered multiple samples this past year (wanted some variety in my quarantine life) and let me tell you, some of this overpriced, overhyped stuff stinks. Surprisingly, run-of-the-mill department store fragrances are usually inoffensive, worst that can happen, you'll smell like a room freshener. But with those 'niche','artisan, $500-per-bottle perfumes Try before you buy, and try multiple times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt or Bluebell
Glossier You
Oribe Cote de Azure - my favorite

Glossier You was absolutely a scrubber.


What does “a scrubber” mean? I really like it.

A scrubber means it's so bad you'll run to the sink to scrub it off immediately. Won't even wait for it to dissipate on your skin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman who likes all the scents made for men. I like to smell like a forest.


That sounds amazing.

The coolest 'forest' perfumes are Dirt and Mushroom by Demeter. They smell exactly like dirt/freshly cut mushrooms. I alternated Dirt/Mushrooms this past winter while working from home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman who likes all the scents made for men. I like to smell like a forest.


That sounds amazing.


A few recommendations:

Terre D’Hermès - layered wood scents (try a sample size first)
Bath and Body Works Forest scent (body wash, lotion)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have Flower Bomb and some Lancome scent that smells like Flower Bomb.


I think there is an old sock in the park under the bushes that has been sitting there five years, it smells like Flower Bomb!


Flowerbomb is a crowd pleaser. Nothing unique about it, but just a pleasant white floral scent.
Anonymous
Kiehl’s Musk
Narciso Rodriguez For Her
Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt
Madewell Indigo

There’s isn’t a time I wear Kiehl’s Musk out that I’m not asked what perfume I’m wearing.
Anonymous
Jimmy Choo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I lik anything with citrus notes as the main scent and not really anything with musk or that patchouli scent. Any recommendations?

Jo Malone Grapefruit
Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune
Both are grapefruit scents, but the Guerlain one is sharper. Too bad the citrus scent molecules are lighter, so they do not last long. But I adore this hit of freshness when I spritz them on.
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