Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 15:04     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

ck1. obviously.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 15:03     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

perfume and cologne is tacky.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 13:55     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Santal, Tom Ford. But found in Department stores.


Joe Malone has a couple of lovely rich woody fragrancies also.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 13:53     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

In the spring, I get a lot of compliments on L’Artisan Parfumeur La Chasse Aux Papillon https://www.luckyscent.com/product/15206/la-chasse-aux-papillons-by-lartisan-parfumeur
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 13:43     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Dune by Christian Dior
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 13:23     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous wrote:Doesn't most people hate perfume and any intense aroma now? Perfumes are big decades ago, but we hardly get any whiff now.


Certain fragrances and perfumes give me crazy migraines. I think people are more cognizant of bathing in offensive odors.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 13:00     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Doesn't most people hate perfume and any intense aroma now? Perfumes are big decades ago, but we hardly get any whiff now.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 12:58     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a Sephora's social media manager's post for the last minute push on Chrstmas sales.


Sephora doesn't even carry some of the perfumes mentioned on this thread.


If not in department stores and Sephora, where do you get yours? Online?

There was a soecialty store years ago and closed.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 12:55     Subject: Re:The one perfume that gets all the compliments

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
Post 12/22/2017 12:50     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous wrote:I heard once that perfume may be connected to austism


No, that's vaccines.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 12:45     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous wrote:Perfumes I have worn which have had the most astonishingly positive responses are, in no particular order:

Eau d'Issy by Issy Miakaye
Allure by Chanel
Happy by Clinique (I know, crazy right?)

But you have to remember, perfume smells a little different on every person, depending on your body chemistry.



+1 for L'Eau d'Issey
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 12:40     Subject: Re:The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Tommy Girl

Everyone always loves it lol
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 12:22     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

I love drugstore perfumes and happen to be very sensitive to scent. More expensive perfumes give me headaches and I've tried them all.

I alternate between Navy and Gloria Vanderbilt original. Very light, innocuous, powdery, fresh scents on me.

Jo Malone also has some lovely perfumes that aren't headache-inducing.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 12:16     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

^Yeah, OP was asking for not found in department stores. Sephora carries mainstream fragrance.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2017 10:59     Subject: The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a Sephora's social media manager's post for the last minute push on Chrstmas sales.


Sephora doesn't even carry some of the perfumes mentioned on this thread.