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W2C bottles
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http://www.fragrantica.com/
http://www.basenotes.net/
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http://www.nstperfume.com/
http://www.boisdejasmin.com/
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http://www.luckyscent.com/
http://www.theperfumedcourt.com/
https://www.fragrantworldshop.com/
http://www.surrendertochance.com/
http://www.perfumista.co.uk/
http://www.ausliebezumduft.de/fragrances.html
https://www.jovoyparis.uk/
https://www.lessenteurs.com/
https://bloomperfume.co.uk/
https://lulua.pl/en/
https://moodscentbar.com/en/
https://ecuacionnatural.com/
https://essenza-nobile.de/
https://www.lesecretdumarais.com/en/
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Anyone else own some Orto Parisis and manage to accidentally rub off the batch number printed on the bottom of the bottle? Frag is 100% legit and bought from an official stockist, so no concerns regarding that. But, it's surprising those italo mfs didnt laser etch the batch no. on the glass.
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>>18708816
Thanks bro, and sure, here's a portion of it. All my privees are from before 2024 or so, still 40mls. Majority of my fresher frags not pictured are in another cabinet waiting for warmer months. Things like Versace Eau Fraiche, Rogue Bon Monsieur, Acqua di Scandola/Mal-Aime, Chanel Pour Monsieur, Dior HS/HC & Higher + Higher Energy, Ormonde Jayne Evernia & Man, Goldfield & Banks Bohemian Lime and PRM.
Allure Homme Edition Blanche is still excellent even in Autumn imo. That creamy dry down is 10/10. I think it's my third bottle over the years so far, stupidly easy reach.
Kouros really been hitting good on the chillier days lately too.
What are everyone elses rotations looking like?
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>>18708820
>Anybody have experience with Ebay sellers?
yes
>The prices for this hugo boss I'm looking at are so low, makes me nervous.
no I don't buy cheap stuff
On ebay you don't buy the item, you buy the seller. Avoid anyone with a rating lower than 99.8% and read the negative reviews. If you know how to spot a fake and are willing to go through the hassle of returning it then go for it, otherwise find a seller you trust.
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>>18708828
nice, Kouros is a summer frag for me tho
here's mine: >>18708436 (will have to take a better picture)
my current (30°C+) top10 (i rotate many frags):
>Mugler Cologne
>Nicolai Week-end in Normandy
>Nicolai Cap Neroli / Neroli Intense / Fleur d'Oranger
>PdE Un Bel Amour D'Ete
>H24 Herbes Vives / H24 EDT
>Eau d'Hermes
>Eau de Basilic Pourpre
>Tauer LADAS
>Malle French Lover
>Kouros
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>>18708820
If its too good to be true, then it probably is.
That being said, if the pictures look real and not stock images, the bottle looks real, and the seller has hundreds of reviews with 99%+ accuracy and no complaints of counterfeits... its probably real. Or at the very least, that's the most you could ask for.
Check Raiders of the Lost Scents. Depending on brand they may have guides on how to spot fakes
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>>18708850
feel free to share yours
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>>18708859
the duality of /frag/
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>>18708857
Have got even more of the juices cheekily hidden away
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>>18708864
I don't care much for the newest releases under Kurkdjian, besides maybe Cuir Saddle. But a lot Demachys stuff in the privee were pure bangers. Like Vanilla Diorama, Purple Oud, etc. Quite like me some 2011 Homme Intense too
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>>18708868
You fell for the memes. I was telling people here that it's just them being easily influenced, it's not an inherently enjoyable scent.
I would still wear it, but only because I like weird stuff, no way someone really likes smelling that shit (like humans naturally like smelling flowers, fruit etc).
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>>18708868
Enjoy falling for some indian hacker forcing his wannabe white/trad scents.
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>>18708876
i didnt know what vetiver smelled like. but it smells very sharp, grassy, soapy, and smoky if that makes sense. it actually made me gag
>>18708870
retard
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>>18708874
knowers
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>>18708879
It's definitely an earthy and woody/smoky type of scent. Depends how it interacts with the other ingredients, but a pretty clean vetiver imo is Chanel's Sycomore. Recommend you try that to see how you like vetiver, bc it's one of the main notes there. If you dislike it you probs just don't like vetiver which is fair enuff
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>>18708848
Nice rotation m8.
What I like about King Kouros is it works great in both the heat and cold imo, different notes tend to shine through depending on the temp of your skin. That almost metallic effervescence is so good in the heat. Conversely, the musk and herbs take on a richer, cosy aspect in like sub 10C weather.
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Stop wearing perfumes/colognes. You have no idea what's actually in them and oftentimes it's bad shit like endocrine system/hormone disruptors.
Use essential oils if you need to have a scent on you of some kind.
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>>18708920
>Stop wearing perfumes/colognes.
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>>18708879
>i didnt know what vetiver smelled like. but it smells very sharp, grassy, soapy, and smoky if that makes sense
yeah that is what it smells like. grassy, woody, earthy, smoky
guerlain vetiver is the reference vetiver for a reason
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>>18708920
>Use essential oils if you need to have a scent on you
yes, they're natural so they're very good for you. I recommend lavender and hop oils, just to make sure you don't get those nasty hormone disruptors
if you're feeling adventurous, yew and poison ivy are great to just rub right on your skin, no oils needed so it's even more natural!
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>>18708979
Make sure to also rub some undiluted Bergamot oil on your skin when you go to the beach, for that fresh summer feeling
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>>18708970
Sad /pol/nigger bait.
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>>18708980
>no argument
>braindead strawmen
Lol.
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>>18708993
>Suggest applying essential oils instead of fragrances implying it's healthier
>Essential oils on skin
>Read about phthalates once on reddit and got panties in a twist about it, meanwhile ignoring fluoride in his water supply
You need to fucking go back.
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>>18708996
>>Suggest applying essential oils instead of fragrances implying it's healthier
Yeah, there are a number that are safe for your skin. Did you it was some ebin own gotcha by bringing up natural things that aren't safe on your skin? You argue like a drooling 14 year old downie.
>>18708996
>ignoring fluoride in his water supply
I don't like in turd world America so I don't have to worry about that. Holy shit you might actually have certifiable brain atrophy.
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>>18709013
>Did you it was some ebin
>you might actually have certifiable brain atrophy
Indeed you might
Go ahead and apply some neem, bringadi or mustard oil and smell like an indian grandmother if that's your thing
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Got this today. It's the usual Angel's Share but with more vanilla and obviously a lot of cherry.
For me an improvement on the original. Not too strong in terms of performance, which you can take as either good or bad, I didn't feel horrible wearing it at 25-30C.
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>>18709188
winter fragrances are usually too woody and heavy, warm notes that people don't want to smell when its 30C out. Especially because the smell will be stronger when you are sweating. People don't want to be reminded of warm apple pie, Christmas or a log fire in their bikini.
The other way round is not too bad. Summer scents are fresh, aquatic, fruity. Nobody is gonna mind you smelling like that in winter. It just works better in the summer.
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>>18709192
I guess some specific vibes are more winter appropriate but they're pretty rare, sure I wouldn't wear SWY intensely or By the fireplace in summer because roasting chestnuts and cinnamon just scream Christmas, but the entire Le Male line or even spicy, resinous ambers like LADDM don't clash with the heat in my experience
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>>18709193
some frags can be really cloying in the heat. for example, i probably wouldn't wear Ombre Leather or Musc Ravageur in the summer heat
>>18709196
not really. why not just look for a frag with that profile? if you found a designer that BTFO's a niche frag, would you still cop the niche frag simply because it's more expensive or in the niche category?
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>>18709193
I'm fairly new to the scent game so I stick to the profile to not make obvious faux pas. Spicebomb Extreme is probably my favorite fragrance out of my entire collection but I don't wear it for 6 months in the year. These months I'm mostly on the Versace Eros, Toy Boy (1 of my favorites) and Missoni Wave + some cheap shit I bought when I got into fragrances and I just want to finish the bottle to make space.
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>>18709192
yeah but if you like smelling like that thing without choking people out then there isnt an issue. i dont give a damn if some baddie at the beach in july smells like apple pie and you wouldnt either
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>>18709192
>winter fragrances are usually too woody and heavy
>heavy
I would disagree here. Mainly because the actual issue is, as another Anon mentioned, how cloying the frag is. Usually this is a bad combo of fruit and sweetness. My personal reaction is that these two just make everything "feel" sticky or, worse, could remind you of rotting fruit in the heat. That's why so many "summer" frags just go with citrus zest instead. Tbh, I think it's pretty reasonable to discount a lot of "winter" frags as winter frags since people are autistic and want frags to slot nicely into a specific bucket to try and make it easier to search. Frankly, decants are still the only real way to go when attempting to determine if something can be worn during the summer.
My most recent buy was Invasion Barbare. That can be worn during the summer. However, I had several people suggesting I but Chypre Palatin instead. Because MCDI gives so many samples, I got a bunch of Chypre Palatin and instantly realized two things:
>It's nice, but so was everything else.
>I would never wear it because it's so cloying, or "heavy".
But there are other things I own with a similar(ish) profile to Chypre Palatin that I would and do wear during the summer.
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>>18709245
Never seen Chanel do a sale in Australia.
>>18709262
Like what this anon said, the only time Chanels go on sale, is when it's a stockist and even then it's usually like maximum 20% off retail. For e.g. at David Jones or Myer. And what they can stock is usually limited to the basics
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>>18709282
Nta but fragrances are mainly alcohol mixed with perfume oils, which people have been using for centuries. Where is the issue? For e.g. you get more phthalates from using plastic food containers and bottles, etc. Do you use a special kind of toothpaste too? Bc besides the fluoride, there's a lot more there that you can absorb into the body through the thin membranes of your mouth. And you better not be using tea bags anon, you're getting millions of microscopic nanoplastics entering your bloodstream with every cup brewed.
Implying spraying on perfume to be on par with mRNA bill gates jungle juice, is schizoid behaviour. While you're at it, don't breathe either, it's bad for you these days.
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>>18709400
I don't care if a movie is different from its book, I care if the movie is good, I'm watching a movie not reading a book
In the same vein, I don't care if clones smell 1:1 with the original, I care if they smell good/women think it smells good
At the end of the day, no one except other autists care about that autistic shit
My goal is compliments from women, not from fragrance faggots
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>>18709410
>My goal is compliments from women
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Anyone heard of 72 Faubourg Saint-Honoré? They seem to be a micro brand that sells out of a single niche frag store in Paris (which isn't even their store).
They have a frag I am interested in, but the price point makes me blanche as a blind buy, and it doesn't seem possible to get samples.
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>>18709216
Why's it called Invasion Barbare, there's nothing barbaric or invasionary about it, I swear next perfume I buy will be the most basic bitch soapy amouage because at least with amouage I can count on it staying for 3 days and 3 showers.
>buy perfume called invasion barbare
>doesn't smell anything like invasion barbare
>buy fougere royale
>basic skin scent in 30 minutes
>etc
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>>18709390
Yes
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>>18709477
>i dislike something therefore it must automatically be bad and anyone that likes said thing is stinky
Ok noselet
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>>18709485
i am done with this board. i hate all of you
>>18709487
you aight yt boi
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>>18709486
Tbf I only copped the full bottle maybe a month ago after going through a 2ml decant. Out of about 10 orto parisi and nasomatto decants, Megamare was the one that really stood out to me (besides Baraonda - photorealistic whiskey, great for a whiskey drinker). Luxurious deep sea aquatic, kept coming back to it. If you like Aqua di Gio, this is a bit like the final boss of that DNA. You also really do not need much of it. The juice is potent, maximum 3 sprays and I could pick it up still 10hrs later and my jacket smelled like it for an entire week.
I've also got a 2ml vial of Boadicea Aqua Sapphire, and it's bonkers how similar they smell.
Overall, I'd recc it, but it's not the easiest grab in my collection. Has a certain mood to it. Hope that helps, anon
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>>18709501
Yeah, it's definitely situational, even with really enjoying it, you gotta have the right occassion to wear a darker, moody aquatic. Was a spontaneous buy for me too - found a tester at a local stockist for around half retail price, so i nabbed it. Wouldn't have paid 360+ AUD for it tee be haitch
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>>18709511
Time to upgrade your shelf bru
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>SOTD Interlude
Amouage continues to impress me, lads. At first, I didn't particularly like Interlude, neither on the tester strip, nor on skin.
But after a couple of full wears, it really does open up a lot and transform as it dries down. That opening of smokey, burnt woods, very quickly develops this subtle incensey sweetness. What was harsh on the tester strip, is incredibly smooth once it hits my skin.
Still dislike Reflection though.
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>>18709525
I liked Interlude 53 so much better on paper than Interlude. The smokey woods were almost pungent, in a good way. Planning on getting a decant, to try it out and compare. Been meaning to try out Jubilation XXV too, how does it compare to 40?
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>>18709526
weak sauce
https://youtube.com/shorts/k9OdRgEcbrU
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>>18709534
I like them both, but I am probably going to get 40. I am in no rush though since it's a high price point no matter what, and Amouage isn't going to discontinue either anytime soon since Interlude and Jubilation are their best selling frags.
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>>18709580
saar, womans love ronaldo oil bahat sundar khushboo na very good smell bhai
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>>18709456
Women are retarded. It wasn't too long ago in their lives they were being parabin enriched trash from Sephora because someone put it in a cute bottle, dropped some dye in there (would go on to ruin their clothes), and was juiced to shit with synthetics to make it as sweet or floral as possible and give everyone a headache.
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>>18709519
How did this work out for you now that the weather is getting warmer? Rocking Epic Man in the jungle I live in and it works super well but Interlude is HEAVY so not sure if I wanna go there.
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>>18709641
he has some top tier frags, some very interesting frags and some others are hit or miss (on a related note i ordered Sundowner today, shit was cash)
>Which brands would you consider to be consistently very high quality?
Parfum d'Empire is consistently very high quality, they are my current favorite niche house (i may or may not get paid for posting this)
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>>18709390
I have 5ml. I wore it twice maybe. It's very good perfumery but not particularly wearable. It kind of feels like being 100 feet under the Atlantic looking up at the surface. It's "aquatic" in the same way being on a fleet of trawlers is "going fishing".
>>18709643
Prada L'homme
>>18709657
CAHSEE is very dissimilar to AHS. It's barely the same DNA. If you want creamy fresh, at least sample it. You'll probably like it.
SOTD Antaeus
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>>18709671
TF did I say about allure homme line nigher?
>>18709672
Tried prada lhomme was way too powdery for me
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>>18709641
He's know for his desert inspired fragrances which are impressive compositions but not to my tastes. His rose fragrances are his best in my opinion. His sweet slop like Heraud are derivative but if you are into that they are good examples of it. Worth checking out but I likely not something you would end up with a lot of bottles of especially given the price.
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Wow damn, Amouage's amber base goes so badly with the rest of Enclave, it defeats the point of the opening.
>>18709773
Grey Vetiver is already modern for a citrusy vetiver, and the Parfum is the most modern.
If you want something creamer and softer there's Vetiver Moloko, something mineral there's Vetiver Extraordinaire, something minimalistic there's EN â l'extreme.
I'd say Vetiver Extraordinaire is the best option, it certainly feels modern and the opening is dry and cool like that of Grey Vetiver.
I haven't tried it but Encelade might also be a good option.
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>hype up a fragrance in my mind
>good price, good reviews, respectable name
>finally get a chance to try it out
>skin chemistry makes it smell sour and overall unpleasant
Fucking Eau givreeeeee is right, back to the drawing board.
>Boss bottled citrus, Chanel Superleggera, L'Homme Idéal Cologne Forte Guerlain , Dior homme sport 2021, Bohemian lime
Any experience with the ones listed above lads?
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>>18709806
Boss bottled bold citrus is nice. I don't know how much it is (I wouldn't pay much because it's generic) but reminded me of something someone like an uncle would wear to a summer wedding in my youth 30 years ago. I really like it.
Superleggera is just a typical blue aquatic scent, for me it's just very boring and also I don't personally love this style so I'd pass.
I tried the two right after but I don't remember either at all besides remembering I felt that dior homme sport had absolutely no identity.
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>>18709806
>Superleggera
Briefly tried it on a blotter when deciding between it and the original AHS. Ultimately went with the original, but the Super was very, very good. It drops the aldehydes completely, which makes it into a more contemporary fresh citrus musk. if you want a dependable daily that's suitable for year round, and like Chanel fragrances, it will probably be an easy reach,
>Homme Sport 2021
Wasn't a fan. It takes the new Homme formula and adds citrus and musk. I found it to be a bit dissonant with the soft woody DNA. I kept sniffing my wrist, but it was to try and figure out why my nose was so confused and displeased. Try the Cologne or Eau for Men (if you can find it).
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>>18709641
I've only ever tried Lonestar Memories and didn't particularly take to it. I didn't get much smokiness, and the leather was really subtle. What shone through was a balmy medicinal/herbal top composition. Not unpleasant, but not what I'd been expecting. It didn't spur me to order a full sample set.
As for a house where I haven't yet smelt a miss, and all frags I've tried have lasted ages on skin, my vote would go to Francesca Bianchi tbqh.
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Anybody have much to say about BeauFort frags, or the Iron Duke in particular? Can't find any decants of it
The note writeup sounds interesting with that gunpowder accord that likely also gives it that metallic edge people mention. Otherwise:
>Leather
>Smoky
>Tobacco
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>>18709737
I've tried on paper twice and it's certainly really good, yet to try on skin so no idea about longevity. That said I've already got a few very barbershoppy kind of frags so id probs skip a full bottle of it myself
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>>18709904
Is the leather note quite prominent, like, say, Black Knight by Bianchi? Or a dirtier Cuoium vibe?
>>18709908
Would you say it was worth the cop? How true to the note readup is it?
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>>18709806
>DHS: Citrus mixed with a good dose of woods, one of my favourites in the DH lineup. The "Sport" part is somewhat misleading insofar as it's very versatile, not just for summer/spring wear. Longevity is also pretty decent for an EdT on me
>Superlegg: Bright and refreshing AHS flanker that does away with the aquatic notes, but with a bit more substance and less emphasis on citrus than AHSC.
>Bohemian Lime: Very dry, zesty citrus that has this nice subtle woodsy drydown
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>>18709629
I'm in the southern hemisphere so it's getting colder, like 15Cish days. I'd probably be more inclined to use this in the winter, but like the other poster said, there's that oregano note that is really pleasant on warm skin. I've got a feeling Purpose would be good both in the hotter and colder weather, with those clean spices and woods.
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>>18709926
leather, smoke, gunpowder, tobacco are pretty much what you get out of the frag. although the leather is prominent, i think the tobacco/gunpowder stand out more to me.
it's a frag that i quite like, though i can't really wear that often. as much as i like it, it's definitely more "challenging" than other frags. the scent can be a little harsh, a bit uncommon imo for a perfume and os quite strong. So i tend to wear mainly when im going about my day doing errands (typically when it's colder and rainy), but if im expected to be close to others i'll stick to other more popular leather frags like Ombre/Tuscan leather.
i got it for fairly cheap on a discounter and im pleased with it. what is worth purchasing is up to you.
i sprayed it side by side with Cuoium and it's not as leathery. Cuioum, at least compared to Iron Duke, comes off as sweeter and more animalic.
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>>18709641
If you go a few threads back there was just a conversation about this. The short version (imo) is he was great at one point in time but that time has passed. The thing(s) that made him famous are still good, but no longer unique/groundbreaking.
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>>18709657
Get over hatred of CAH and realize that nowadays most flankers are completely unrelated to the original from the line. CAHSEE, Edition Blanche, or Missoni Wave which is now a discontinued clone of CAHSEE are all exactly what you’re describing.
>>18709745
I’ve tried both but very limited. The difference between Follow and Followed is a perfect example of how the same ingredients smell wildly different when applied in different concentrations. Most people describe natural animal musks like civet as an example, smells good in trace but like poop in large amounts, Follow/ed is the same thing for sweet gourmands.
Follow was relatively well received from looking at review sites, and then he dialed up the concentration on ingredients and Followed was born, which is generally rated much, much lower. Not because it’s too strong per se, but because the scent is perceived differently (badly) when it’s in higher concentrations.
>>18709806
Superleggera was just another citrus freshie to my nose, not bad but nothing special.
DHS2021 is much different than the others because the opening is pleasantly spicy citrus, almost scratchy in a good way, but the base is resin without being too smoky. It’s really not much of a sport fragrance at all, but it’s fantastic nonetheless.
BL is a relatively well-lasting citrus freshie that keeps its citrus notes sour instead of sweet like many others. It dries down to an enjoyable faintly woody scent that maintains some citrus semblance. Some Anons register the coriander(?) as hotdogs, which I never got, so try before you buy.
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>>18709952
Thanks anon, that all sounds right up my alley then. I got a decant of Cuoium and that sweetness was actually somewhat disappointing and offputting imo, for what people otherwise described as a challenging frag. Found a stockist that has a full bottle of Iron Duke unboxed for around half price, will keep my eye on it
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I'm relatively new to fragrances.
I'm looking to buy Al Haramain Amber Oud Tobacco Edition, I got a chance to sample it and I'm addicted to the fresh carton of cigarettes/pipe tobacco smell and was wondering if there's anything else in that wheelhouse I should keep an eye out for.
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>>18709874
Can confirm basically all Bianchi’s last for ages, but her DNA as a whole makes so many of her fragrances smell so samey.
>>18709879
Beaufort London is absolutely great at dark, heavy, (often smoky) fragrances. Unfortunately, like Tauer, they’re running (perhaps, ran, past tense) out of innovation. Thankfully their original great hits are still great if it’s what you’re into, like Iron Duke, Tonnerre, and a couple others depending on individual tastes.
Their… 4-5 most recent releases have been flops imo, with Absent Presence being the worst offender. Force Majeur is going in a different direction, more aquatic based, but I haven’t been wowed. Have yet to sample Sirenade because the other 3 were such let-downs.
As for Iron Duke, it’s a must try if you like the note write up. The leather is heavy, smoky, and acrid almost. There’s definitely a metallic tinge running all the way through the base. The heart has this perfect interplay between soapy notes and very present but *not* overstated animalic facets. It was one of my first fragrances where I really felt the full note transition from top to bottom with a standout heart.
All that said, it’s definitely challenging compared to most fragrances, even other leathers. I don’t notice tobacco so much, but my nose just may not be well trained to picking it up.
As for the rest of BFL, I love Acrasia. To my nose it’s like metallic bubblegum, but I’ve never seen anyone else describe it as such so take it with a grain of salt.
Tonnerre is arguably their most famous for its bombastic, over the top smoky scent. We’re talking 1000 years of creosote build up in a bottle, but wildly enough it -does- have this distinctly aquatic top note.
Terror & Magnificence and Rake & Ruin are both good but feel like two slightly different takes on an abstract brief. Both good, but redundant together.
Lignum Vitae is their take on a gourmand, it ain’t bad but it’s not their bag, again to my nose
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It’s been a long time since I sniffed it so I can’t say for certain, but very likely yes. I think he most likely used Sotolon to get the syrupy sweet smell in Follow, because when you smell Sotolon in low concentrations it smells like maple syrup (smoky sweet) but in high doses it smells like, as you said, curry.
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Absent Presence is by far their worst release, it’s a weak ass ‘dusty lemon’ scent akin to Lemonheads candy. It’s not *BAD* it’s just so weak and disappointing compared to their normal wheelhouse.
Fathom V is an intensely green floral, VERY stemmy.
Coeur de Noir is their take on an ink and leather fragrance. Unique. Very short lived citrus and ginger, much longer lived darker, liquid smoke scent that eventually gives way to an abstraction of leather and paper. There’s a metallic note present but it comes off as much ‘wetter’ than any other I’ve smelled. On the way to the dry down it smells chemical-y for a while and the base comes off as musty leather to me. Unpleasant.
Vi Et Armis is undeniably the worst thing I’ve smelled except Secretions Magnifiques. I assume it’s the opium note. It smells like weed smoke, burnt chemical waste, and scorched cough syrup. Zero redeeming qualities.
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This weeks rotation on a cold and rainy week
>Oud Rosewood
>Santal 33
>Bon Monsieur
>Antaeus
>Tabac 28
Having given Santal a few solid wears I think I might get rid of it. Im on the fence though since there is something weirdly dirty and sexy mixed in with the green vegetal sandalwood. This is my first wear of Tabac and I’m also not terribly impressed with it. I think I am due for another round of purging decants. Once I decide if I want to commit to a bottle of Beach Hut I’ll probably buy that and then start unloading.
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>>18709965
This was really helpful, mate. Appreciate the indepth overview of the house. Gave me an idea of what to try and what to avoid. Funnily enough Vi Et Armis was listed at a huge discount, likely not a big seller.
One of my favourite Bianchis is Black Knight, so Iron Duke is sounding really quite good, esp as we're coming into winter down here.
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>>18709960
Used to smoke rollies and a pipe. I get reminded of that rich, incredible smell you get from a bag of Port Royal, or similar baccy leaf, in frags like:
>Dior Tobacolor
>PdM Herod
>Lutens Chergui (this one reminds me more of pipe tobacco)
>Burberry London
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>Antaeus
>Bon Monsieur
>Oud Rosewood
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>>18710241
Heres what you do. Wear Santal once. Then for the next week, sniff it from under the cap once or twice a day. Then before you wear it next, take a couple deep huffs off a jar of pickles. Then wear Santal again. It should calibrate you against the scent of pickles so you dont smell it in the fragrance. Worked for me at least.
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>>18710241
As an enjoyer of all things pickled, interestingly I never got any pickle juice notes from Santal 33.
>>18710254
Perhaps bc, like what this anon said, my nose is finetuned to anything pickled or in brine, etc.
On that note, conversely, my first test of Le Lion gave me balsamic kalamata olive vibes, which are my favourite, and I still somewhat get it. For me, it's a bonus
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Anyone here tried Pine by Stora Skuggan? Is it actually a mononote realistic pine/pine resin scent?
Love me the smell of pines, especially that resinous conifer aroma in a pine forest in spring/summer.
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>>18710260
I have a sample, the opening is very harsh like some kind of menthol, if you've smelled a vick's stick that's pretty much it. It dries down into something more conventionally resinous and woody, but I live on the mediterranean coast and Pine does not really smell like the smell of pines carried by the summer breeze like I expected it to. It smells like if you were to cut open a pine and stick your nose inside the wood maybe
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>>18710278
Nothing tops Pineward’s Greymist. US is easy to sample since it’s where he’s based out of. Ecuación natural for Europe.
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>>18710268
Hard as shite to sample in Aus, but there's at least some online stockists. What are some good Pineward recs to try? I enjoy woody and naturalistic frags in general
>>18710269
Hmm, yeah I've heard similar descriptions, like a vicks vapodrop. So not exactly a christmas tree type scent it would seem
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>>18710285
yeah maybe a good pick. i'll try it next time.
>>18710284
unfortunately does not ship outside of the US
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Genuinely curious about this one. Mushroom and earthy notes sound like theyd scratch that itch for something strange, yet still grounded.
Wonder if it still has that Gualtieri base/drydown ive encountered in a lot of his frags
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>>18710287
Since I can’t fully know your tastes I would suggest just reading through the descriptions of his catalog and picking out what sounds best to you. Alternatively you could just pick up his Forests discovery set. It’s a pretty solid list.
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SOTD: Encre Noire
Rotation of the week:
>Eau de Grey Vetiver
For client meeting Monday. Inoffensive and straight forward clean vetiver but disappears within 3 hours
>TdH EDT
Mid-week. Lovely sweetish blood orange into infinite vetiver performance
>Encre Noire
Recent buy after sampling some time ago. Almost getting ink vibes here though its probably due to associations from the name/bottle. Getting something juniper/pine-esque too. A bit musky in the drydown which I usually don't enjoy, but helps with the performance. TdH sticks around longer tho IMHO.
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Today I tried Polo Red EDT which reminded me for some reason of Dylan Blue so much.
So now I'm back home and I sprayed Dylan Blue 5 times and realized that this is really the best scent there is, years after I got it, one of the first things I bought.
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>>18710278
some off the top of my head:
>'Boss Hugo Man edt (light inoffensive pine needle)
>YSL Y L'Elixir (again pines, cooler deeper version)
>Korloff pour homme (resins, slight leather)
>Memo Paris Russian Leather (bonfire with Vasily after escaping the gulag in -30c Siberia)
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>Oud Rosewood
This is the only fragrance that is actually woody that I have tried. All other "woody" fragrances are just one woody note mixed in with a bunch of other stuff. Oud Rosewood is a complete and realist wooden structure. It smells like layers of different types of wood that you can almost bite onto. Unfortunately for me it gets too sweet, especially on my skin. It's nice when I catch a whiff on my clothes, maybe on cold days I can get away with it. It last ridiculously long on clothes.
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>>18710573
Bro check on fragrancenet, they have free shipping to aus over 129 bucks spend. Quite literally half the price of shit at David Jones.
For example: Serge Lutens 50mls at David Jones are like 250 bucks, on fragrancenet they're like 100, sometimes less if you get a tester.
Also check out Ultra Beauty (owned by Chemist Warehouse). Those kients have Byredos at literally half the price of what they go for at Mecca.
Also feelingsexy has some bonkers prices too and i can vouch for them being legit. Fragrance artisans are based outta melbourne and they have some pretty good sales from time to time.
You'll be right m8, just literally don't go into a westfield unless it's to guerilla spray test strips and bring them home to marinate.
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>>18710059
Yes, good quality juice, good performance and an unusual scent that doesn't go into hardly wearable territory.
The only drawback it's that it doesn't change significantly throughout its progression rather it just loses some of the top notes.
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>not Jaisalmer
jk enjoy your samples there's always next time for more.
>>18710278
CDG Hinoki for cedar, PR Arso for fir and smoke.
>>18710617
For a while I used a glass cleaner that had just about the same smell, and the first time I tried GFS I found it disgusting because of it, if you want something good in the same vein I recommend Paris-Edimbourg.
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I tried a few samples recently, the highlight has definitely been Moonstone Blue.
High accuracy aside, it's really a great, versatile frag, masculine without being offensive, fresh but rich, with just the right amount of lavender and a slightly sweet not-very-funky honey...
Try it out if you get the chance, or try Sartorial.
>>18710644
I don't, €2/ml is my limit; more than that I'll buy a small decant and be done with it.
Plenty of good deals on slightly used bottles and splits that might bring an otherwise too expensive bottle under the limit.
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>not Jaisalmer
I actually tried all of Series 3 with their discovery kit. I liked Avignon, Zagorsk, and Kyoto the most but out of all of them I'd only get a full bottle of Avignon or Kyoto. I decided against Kyoto because I realized it didn't do anything for me the same way Avignon did. I know it's the "normie" frag of the lot, but something about it really just appealed to me a lot more than the rest. Zagorsk felt like a flanker (I know it isn't, I am well aware, what I mean is that thematically they are similar but different given the Catholic vs Orthodox thing), and Kyoto was interesting but I know I can find better versions of "a" Kyoto out there. The others didn't speak to me.
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>>18710644
Part cope ("NO I NEED THIS $400 BOTTLE OF SMELLS, NOT THAT OTHER $400 BOTTLE!"), part remembering that these things are going to last years and years if you build up anything approaching a semblance of a collection. If you have even just a dozen 100ml bottles, which is pretty easy to do without even realizing it, you now have 1.2 liters of shit that sprays out in fractions of an ml per spritz. Now spread that around the bottles you own and any single one of those bottles can last a really long god damn time if taken care of. There is also the general mindset in people who buy frags more than the normie who might own one or two that poor sillage = bad. That transforms into increasing the bang for your buck because it means you need fewer sprays, which also increases the longevity of the bottle.
If you bought one bottle for $3,000 I'd call you a retard (the fact that these exist perplexes me). If you bought 20 bottles with that same amount of money you now have a collection that could, in theory, last your entire life. The longevity is how I cope, were it not that, I would not be able to.
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>>18710688
My problem with that is the barrier to entry. Yeah, you can obtain those frags in that amount by finding someone who will decant them for you but you need to always dig into some random ass Facebook group practically without fail. And you'd only know to do that if you were to immerse yourself into frags as a community instead of just being a consumer (I don't think there is anything wrong with this since they're consumption based items). It's weird knowledge that I doubt that vast majority of people are even aware of, including people who buy niche frags.
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this week i applied:
>tf tobacco oud
which i've had for years, perhaps my favourite of all time
>tf lost cherry
got a decant to try, it's nice but didn't seem to last too long
>serge lutens chergui
finally got a bottle, could be a new favourite
thanks for listening to my blog post
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>>18710721
sucks cause it's an awesome scent, and perfect for summer
super clean, grapefruit/bergamont up front, fades with a clean slightly woody warmth to it
and it was like 50 bucks a bottle
i should've stocked up
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Tried Blazing Mr Sam, Coveted Duchess Rose, and Bold Blend the other week and I didn't care for any of them. If I was forced to choose any of them, it would be Bold Blend. What are you guys' thoughts on them and other Penhaligons?
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It's very potent imo. Part of the reason why it's lasted so long for me. 3-4 sprays and you get excellent sillage and projection for a minimum of 8hrs in my experience. I can often still catch whiffs of it after 12hrs on my skin. If they were gonna discontinue it, I'd definitely stock up with maybe a 100ml bottle.
I get the hookah thing, but for me it reminds me a lot more of flavoured tobacco leaves in a pouch.
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I've sampled almost every Penhaligon and quite a few are really good and tempting to get a full bottle of.
However, some that I just kept coming back to smell was The World According to Arthur, Eau de Audacity and Lord George.
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>>18710732
i don't care for them at all, imo even their bottles are ugly af
the only exception is Sartorial of which i have a full bottle
ymmv ofc, see >>18710737 for a different opinion
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Safely moderate. Not incredible, but not shite. About 6-7hrs decent performance, and then it was kind of skin scenty on me. On clothes ofc lasted a lot longer.
The scent was legitimately fkn nice though, so I'm keeping an eye out for good prices at discounters
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>>18710727
The incense is very light imo, I'm not sure why so many reviewers are going on about muh church muh goth etc. Primarily a musk scent with a slightly herbal lean, the incense is definitely more a sweet woodsy vibe rather than a smoky one
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It doesn't smell like a hookah bar, it's hardly smoky and its main component is a stinky/animalic tobacco and sticky sweet honey accord with some spices as a backbone.
It performs well and it's worth trying but I don't like it.
>others worth trying out
Everything, but especially Ambre Nuit, Spice Blend and Eden-Roc.
>>18710732
I enjoyed Blazing Mr. Sam but Halfeti has the same vibe and I like it better.
Sartorial is THE modern interpretation of a classic barbershop fougere, I really like it.
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>>18710617
I hear 724 is pretty good.
>>18710644
Same way you would justify spending multiple hundreds on a piece of clothing or thousands on a premium riflescope or computer part. When you have an interest that you enjoy, getting the exact thing you want scratches an itch.
>>18710688
>not daily wear
it is if you wear it daily. Nothing is stopping you from wearing Roja to the office anon.
>>18710719
Solid rotation. I couldn't get into tobacco oud unfortunately. Felt like it was missing that dirty sexiness I want from both tobacco and oud. Rhinoceros is my preferred take on the profile.
>>18710723
I would say no, not full bottle blind buy safe. It's fantastic and has a cult following, but it's a unique profile that I think needs a bit of time and exposure to figure out how you want to use it.
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Oud Rosewood
New Look
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>>18710723
I blind-bought it a couple weeks ago and loved it. If you enjoy incense scents at all it's a must-try. Perfectly cold and austere light incense with a bit of a musky base. Intoxicating imo and I say this as someone who prefers uber dank thick gravelike incense a la Hexennacht and Papillon
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>>18710775
JPG is one of the few mass pleasing slop brands I just keep coming back to and never get tired of because that minty lavender opening and tonka drydown is just splendid
OG Le Male and Elixir are amazing frags
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These are the ones I own:
>Purple Oud
Not the most original but so well done. I've used it as a bar/night-out scent but I have been enjoying its flexibility as a daytime scent.
>Oud Ispahan
Again not the most original but I think it gets intensity from the synthetic and a little stinky aspects. It's very big.
>Oud Rosewood
Like I said before, if you don't get the sweetness it's amazing.
>Leather Oud (discontinued)
Burning leather with civet, but what I get is mostly beeswax with toasted cardamon and birch.
>Cuir Cannage (discontinued)
Sometimes I get a bit of the animalic leather but I get more of powdery iris with jasmine and rose on a nice body.
It's a shame that the discontinued ones are my favorite since they are rare and ridiculously priced. You should try them all. I want to get my hands on the Demachy discontinued ones: Vetiver, Patchouli Imperial, Mitza, Balade Sauvage, Granville, and Cologne Royale. They are unsurprisingly overpriced.
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Any long lasting summer frags you'd recommend?
i have a good collection of freshies with low to mid longevity that i enjoy, but i'd like one that i don't need to reapply.
im thinking atm of Parisian Musc (big fan of fig) and Vibrato. Megamare i like, but im looking for more of a crowd pleaser
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>>18709773
Looks like Grey Vetiver got a 2026 flanker. The clear bottle suggests it's fresher. Has anyone tried it?
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>>18711103
To me it was very clean and went right into the vetiver, which I find positive. Not a sour/"pissy" vetiver either. But disappears within like 3 hours unfortunaty. I wouldnt recommend it desu
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got both. was actually wearing Kouros today too
>>18711107
Acqua di Sale is a great contender. i am missing a nice marine scent
>>18711110
good pick but not quite what im after tbqh.
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Some of my order arrived.
The Essence de Blanc and Tobacco Touch are going to be gifts (I bought two of each for next to nothing) after I let them macerate. The Amber Oud is for me (I am not paying for Imagination and multiple people have said that Amber Oud is very good), Eros Energy is mine because I vastly prefer it to the original, and I bought the faggiest bottle of Le Male since it was also (funnily) the cheapest.
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