Anonymous wrote:Chanel Chance is my go to but it needs to be used sparingly because it can be kind of strong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current daily perfume is bond no 9 - nolita and just finished a sample of Louis Vuitton symphony so that’ll be my next purchase.
I hate all the people to come on a thread like this just to say they don’t use it and hate on those who do - so unnecessary, just move on if the topic isn’t relevant!
It’s relevant to all of us who are triggered by scents. You are inconsiderate.
Not np. I'm triggered by your very existence. Let me go put on some more fragrance, I had no idea it acted like a repellant to people like you.
Do you people honestly not care if you trigger asthma attacks in other people?
I honestly can't imagine being really into fragrance, learning that it can trigger breathing issues in other people and then just...continuing to wear it.
I personally don’t believe that my fragrance triggers asthma attacks in anyone. If it does, that person has much bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of us who get a headache every time you walk by, please don't. We really don't want to inhale whatever chemicals you are wearing
Just stop. no one wants to hear that anymore
Anonymous wrote:My current faves, some long timers, some newer:
Annick Goutal Petite Cherie
Atelier Cologne Orange Sanguine
L'Artisan Parfumeur Mimosa Pour Moi (RIP))
L'Artisan Parfumeur Chasse Aux Papillons
Gucci Flora
Byredo Bal d'Afrique
Byredo Gypsy Water
Byredo La Tulipe
YSL Parisienne (RIP)
Frederic Malle Carnal Flower (MVP)
Creed Spring Flower
Tocca Florence
I have a gazillion little Jo Malone gift sets I wear frequently as well, but no specific scent has "captured" me if that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serge Lutens Chergui
This is a very interesting choice, very polarizing.
It is? I had no idea.
I discovered it several years ago and it’s all I wear now.
Anonymous wrote:For those of us who get a headache every time you walk by, please don't. We really don't want to inhale whatever chemicals you are wearing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serge Lutens Chergui
This is a very interesting choice, very polarizing.
Anonymous wrote:Serge Lutens Chergui
Anonymous wrote:If you smell like sweet warm vanilla musky sh--, it's nasty. Nobody thinks it smells clean or fresh. Smells like cookie throw up with a touch of old musty wood and you need a shower and nobody likes your presence.