Perfume angst

Nov 18, 2007 17:53

I've recently decided on my next signature fragrance - it was pure chance, but I tried out L'Instant Magic de Guerlain and it was almond love at first right. I adore oriental fragrances, always have - Samsara is still my standby for when I want to knock people dead - and as my bottle of Poème by Lancôme wore out, I wanted something different, less ( Read more... )

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kali921 November 18 2007, 17:47:32 UTC
Aaah, Vol de Nuit. I loved that for a while. I grew up with my mom wearing Shalimar and Samsara and being incredibly learned about French perfume, thus I can inventory off a couple of hundred fragrances that I've tried over the past, say, eight years. I finally settled, for now, on Maitre Parfumeur Gantier's Passiflora fraiche, because it smells like passionfruit flowers and isn't all that sweet. I used to love florals and spices, then went for more unusual notes, like Christian Lacroix's fragrance for women - you can't say it's "sweet," or anything remotely thus, but damn if it doesn't smell good.

There are also a bunch of small Italian and French perfume houses that I love, but their stuff is so hard to find over here that it's almost pointless to link to them.

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bwinter November 18 2007, 17:53:38 UTC
I do have the advantage of being a tiny bit closer to Paris ;) I'm generally a fan of older fragrances, but the almond note in L'Instant Magic won me over.

(And um. Am I incredibly old by remembering the premiere of Samsara, or a tot because I was 7 years old at the time? I've worn it to my first costume party in primary school :D)

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kali921 November 18 2007, 18:14:37 UTC
Oh, you're not old at all. My mom took to it when it first came out, and I was well into adolescence by that point.

Have you ever tried the products by Santa Maria Novella, from Italy? Their bubble bath, lotions, soaps, and frangiapani perfume are to DIE for. I normally don't like white flower notes - in fact, I hate them - but their stuff smells like nirvana.

Since we're talking about perfume, I'll have to use my most macho icon. Even though I'm a girly girl.

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bwinter November 18 2007, 18:32:42 UTC
I'll have to keep an eye out for that one :) A quick google shows it's not sold in Poland (or generally much in Europe - I see one place in London, one in Brussels, plus the original pharmacy), but I've got a trip to Edinburgh coming on, so I'll try some digging.

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icebluesilver November 18 2007, 18:11:29 UTC
I loooove L'Instant de Guerlain. I made a little blip and got L'Instant D'un Ete, but it's still such a gorgeous scent... I don't care if I'm too young to wear Guerlain perfume, it's a lovely smell. I think the Ete one got rid of some of the more sensual notes though, because I'm not obsessively trying to smell myself ad nauseum with Ete like I do with the original one. Either way, what's Magic like?

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bwinter November 18 2007, 18:19:00 UTC
It's more sensual than the original scent - warmer, I guess, with this gorgeous under-note of caramelised almonds. The beginning is similar, but the more musky, less spicy base notes work better with my skin. Certainly worth a try if you like L'Instant - they only introduced Magic this autumn :)

(And hey, I wore Guerlain at age 8. You're never too young._

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rkold November 18 2007, 19:52:15 UTC
I'm a BPAL/Possets woman myself. lol I find I prefer scents that make one think you've been baking XD;

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bwinter November 18 2007, 19:58:52 UTC
I think I've just been conditioned to like all G perfumes. Except Giorgio Armani, but Diamonds is surprisingly tolerable for something advertised by Beyonce ;)

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rkold November 19 2007, 01:24:35 UTC
I just find the scents of actual commercial perfumes a little overpowering for me. I think I'm a little weird sometimes lol

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