maymorganlondon
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First of all, a disclaimer, I know NOTHING about what all of the scent families of the scents I'm about to mention are... There are some knowledgeable forumites who have that expertise and I hope any of you who enjoy wearing scent (men's, women's or unisex) will chime in...
I have a whole load of samples of different fragrances, and I decided that I would try them all out, to see if there are any stand-outs that I would want to revisit. For most of them, I don't know what scent family they belong to, to see if I can identify any "trends" in what I appreciate or despise, so any insights anyone more knowledgeable can provide will be gratefully received...
Here are my notes on the ones I have tried most recently:
Clarins - Eau des Jardins. Much vaguer notes on this one - I would describe it as soft floral, with a little fruit and citrus. It's not as long-lasting as some, but it is one I will definitely consider purchasing because of how it makes me feel.
The White Company - Blanc. This one has white geranium and juniper. To me this had a musk aspect to it, and while I'm not always partial to it, it did feel fresh and empowering, and was long lasting... mostly fragrance is ephemeral on my skin. I finished every last drop of the sampler, and would consider a purchase.
Chloe - Love Story. Orange blossom and plum tree blossom. Fresh green floral, which I quite like. Purchase? Maybe, but more likely not.
Hermes - Voyage d'Hermes. This is a wood fresh musky fragrance. I think it also has a citrus note to it. It lasts well on my skin, but I have no urge to purchase.
Kenzo - FlowerbyKenzo. Bulgarian rose, parma violet, bourbon vanilla, white musk. This reminds me of YSL Paris (the original) as the parma violet tends to overwhelm everything else. Not one I find lasts, nor one I would purchase.
Lalique - L'amour. Bergamot, rosebud, tuberose, gardenia, cedar, sandalwood. Heavy floral, and does absolutely nothing for me. I will wear it to use it up, but without any enthusiasm.
Lancome - Idole. Forgettable. It's finished, and just went totally under the radar. With a name like Idole, you'd think it would jog more of a memory!
Armani - Armani Code. Orange blossom and honey, apparently. Another "meh" for me.
Givenchy - Ange ou demon. A noble lily magnified by the elegance of oakwood. Otherwise known in my home as OMG, old lady in a bottle! I find this quite often with my skin chemistry, that things smell very different on me than they do on others.
Normally, my spring/summer fragrance is L'Occitane - Terre de Lumiere L'Eau, and my autumn/winter fragrance is Molton Brown - Mesmerising Oudh Accourd and Gold. I also enjoy both Clarins - Eau Dynamisante, and Eau Ressourcante; as well as Liz Earle - Botanical Essence No. 1. I don't think I have a specific pattern in what I love to smell and smell on myself except that I think I like citrussy florals, and softer florals rather than heady heavy florals. But the MB one doesn't fit into that at all as it is very heavily woody and smoky.
Men's fragrances I love tend to be more bright and citrussy, like Christian Dior - Eau Sauvage and Eau Sauvage Extreme. I used to like L'Occitane - Eau des Baux, but they seem to have messed with it and it's not as "snuggly" as it used to be. I also really like Davidoff - Cool Water, which is more melony, I think.
Enough about me and the workout I'm giving my nose - please tell me what your favourite scents are? Do you go for particular types of fragrance? What do you like to smell on others, but hate on yourself? What do you like on your other half?
I have a whole load of samples of different fragrances, and I decided that I would try them all out, to see if there are any stand-outs that I would want to revisit. For most of them, I don't know what scent family they belong to, to see if I can identify any "trends" in what I appreciate or despise, so any insights anyone more knowledgeable can provide will be gratefully received...
Here are my notes on the ones I have tried most recently:
Clarins - Eau des Jardins. Much vaguer notes on this one - I would describe it as soft floral, with a little fruit and citrus. It's not as long-lasting as some, but it is one I will definitely consider purchasing because of how it makes me feel.
The White Company - Blanc. This one has white geranium and juniper. To me this had a musk aspect to it, and while I'm not always partial to it, it did feel fresh and empowering, and was long lasting... mostly fragrance is ephemeral on my skin. I finished every last drop of the sampler, and would consider a purchase.
Chloe - Love Story. Orange blossom and plum tree blossom. Fresh green floral, which I quite like. Purchase? Maybe, but more likely not.
Hermes - Voyage d'Hermes. This is a wood fresh musky fragrance. I think it also has a citrus note to it. It lasts well on my skin, but I have no urge to purchase.
Kenzo - FlowerbyKenzo. Bulgarian rose, parma violet, bourbon vanilla, white musk. This reminds me of YSL Paris (the original) as the parma violet tends to overwhelm everything else. Not one I find lasts, nor one I would purchase.
Lalique - L'amour. Bergamot, rosebud, tuberose, gardenia, cedar, sandalwood. Heavy floral, and does absolutely nothing for me. I will wear it to use it up, but without any enthusiasm.
Lancome - Idole. Forgettable. It's finished, and just went totally under the radar. With a name like Idole, you'd think it would jog more of a memory!
Armani - Armani Code. Orange blossom and honey, apparently. Another "meh" for me.
Givenchy - Ange ou demon. A noble lily magnified by the elegance of oakwood. Otherwise known in my home as OMG, old lady in a bottle! I find this quite often with my skin chemistry, that things smell very different on me than they do on others.
Normally, my spring/summer fragrance is L'Occitane - Terre de Lumiere L'Eau, and my autumn/winter fragrance is Molton Brown - Mesmerising Oudh Accourd and Gold. I also enjoy both Clarins - Eau Dynamisante, and Eau Ressourcante; as well as Liz Earle - Botanical Essence No. 1. I don't think I have a specific pattern in what I love to smell and smell on myself except that I think I like citrussy florals, and softer florals rather than heady heavy florals. But the MB one doesn't fit into that at all as it is very heavily woody and smoky.
Men's fragrances I love tend to be more bright and citrussy, like Christian Dior - Eau Sauvage and Eau Sauvage Extreme. I used to like L'Occitane - Eau des Baux, but they seem to have messed with it and it's not as "snuggly" as it used to be. I also really like Davidoff - Cool Water, which is more melony, I think.
Enough about me and the workout I'm giving my nose - please tell me what your favourite scents are? Do you go for particular types of fragrance? What do you like to smell on others, but hate on yourself? What do you like on your other half?