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L'occitane TSV 22/09/24
Link is not live yet that's why. TSV Price is not known yet.When I click on the link I just get an Oops message. Any idea what the TSV price is please?
that is standard procedure with tsvs until they go live as not all prices are known before the day as they can still change evven once liveWhen I click on the link I just get an Oops message. Any idea what the TSV price is please?
A few years ago I was watching about perfumes and how expensive somewhere.It would really shock me if it was real Iris Pallida used in the perfume, synthetic. I have a few perfumes called that, and they are expensive, usually niche brands which use the real thing.
No, I do not own this. But it will give you an idea.
L'Art & La Matière ⋅ IRIS PALLIDA EXTRAIT 6 – EXTRACT ⋅ GUERLAIN
Iris Pallida Extrait 6 reveals iris in its most perfect olfactory expression at Guerlain, unveiling a truly sophisticated signature from within. Abounding iwww.guerlain.com
Gawd laaa deeee daaaaa …. lol … obviously doesn’t go to the toilet etc as she’s too supperior lolA few years ago I was watching about perfumes and how expensive somewhere.
They were talking to one lady who wore Guerlain and her response was "they need to be expensive as one doesnt want one's cleaning lady wearing the same perfumes as oneself". It was a few years ago but that comment has always stuck with me.
I used to wear this, alternating with Shalimar and Samsara. Majority bought in airport duty free shops and overseas.It was often said the Queen Mother wore Guerlain L'Heure Bleue.
Well I'm a cleaning lady and I wear L'Occitane Herbae, the green one, the pink one and the clary sage. So, if you don't want to be like me buy ChanelA few years ago I was watching about perfumes and how expensive somewhere.
They were talking to one lady who wore Guerlain and her response was "they need to be expensive as one doesnt want one's cleaning lady wearing the same perfumes as oneself". It was a few years ago but that comment has always stuck with me.
Exactly. I went with a group to tour a country house some years ago, and there was a man in his 60's working in the gardens, understandably dressed in cloth cap and scruffy old togs for doing dirty work, down on his knees. Having a quick chat with him and some of the other gardeners around we quickly discovered he was the house owner (he didn't tell us, but he was a baronet, too)! Really nice man, happy to chat and just mucking in with the other gardeners doing the necessary. Never pre-judge.Candycane, I remember on one perfume forum a few different women in the US saying if you went into a department store to buy dressed casual the SA would ignore you. Here in Belfast in House of Fraser I know someone who works at the Creed counter, now their perfume is £££! But she has said I get people in tracksuits, worn trainers others pulling shopping trolleys even pushing prams, and they are spending very big money. Never judge how someone is dressed on how much money they have to spend.