Anonymous wrote:Jo Malone nectarine and honey blossom
Anonymous wrote:Chanel Allure for every day. Chanel #5 or Coco for dress up. When we used to dress up.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jardine Sur Le Nile by Hermès
Amazing scent if you like citrusy, fresh scents
I also have a knockoff of Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt that I love.
Where do you get the knockoff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jo Malone ...Mimosa and Cardamom I think. I also wear Artemisia from Penhaligon’s.
I have and wear both of these. JM Mimosa and Cardamom smells like summer and nostalgia. Nothing like it. Artemisia is just comforting and subtle, almost a skin scent and unlikely to offend anyone.
I am also wearing Laura Mercier Vanille Gourmande, which is a grownup's sweet vanilla, a bit sweeter than Artemisia, but also subtle enough if applied sparingly.
And sometimes I am just in the mood for Frederic Malle's Carnal Flower, which I like to use at home, in my hair and on my wrists so I can enjoy it on myself.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently wear Aerin Mediterranean Honeysuckle, Fresh Pink Jasmine, or Thierry Mugler Angel.
Definitely try Angel for a few days before buying. It smells amazing on some people and somehow ages into a weird funk on some people. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a woman who likes all the scents made for men. I like to smell like a forest.
Hmm, I like this idea. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anything Tom Ford
Anonymous wrote:Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea Salt or Bluebell
Glossier You
Oribe Cote de Azure - my favorite