Anonymous wrote:I don't care for bond9 Chinatown. Kenzo flower, bvlgari omnia crystalline and les des vignes have worked well for me in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bombshell Victoria's Secret
Moonlight path bath and body works
Pink cashmere bath and body works.
Perfume, not mall water
Anonymous wrote:Bombshell Victoria's Secret
Moonlight path bath and body works
Pink cashmere bath and body works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still love Chanel No.5
Too dated and heavy and sweet.
Yes, it is - too heavy and sweet and I do own the original Chanel No. 5 purchased in France.
I have noticed the same perfumes smell different outside the US.
We were at the Chanel store in Las Vegas recently and got a sample of the reformulated No. 5. It’s too cloying in comparison to the original. No. 5 doesn’t wear well on me after the first few minutes but I love and wear Allure eau de parfum daily. You have to be very close to me to notice - I’ve been told - but I get compliments on it about once or twice a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I still love Chanel No.5
Too dated and heavy and sweet.
Yes, it is - too heavy and sweet and I do own the original Chanel No. 5 purchased in France.
I have noticed the same perfumes smell different outside the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Le Labo Santal 33
I always get compliments when I wear this.
Also Jo Malone pomegranate noir
Anonymous wrote:Alien, but only at night preferably in a club or bar. It's like man-crack.

Anonymous wrote:I prefer food type smells to flowers and I love Hermes Elixer des Merveilles. It's orange-y and spice-y and delicious without too much vanilla (bleh).
I know it's flowers but I also love Hermes Hiris because it smells like carrots and my mom in the 90s (I think she wore Tresor)
Anonymous wrote:Le Labo Santal 33