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just another fork-tongued dragon lady ([personal profile] glass_icarus) wrote2015-12-20 02:04 pm

recent adventures in smell

Since I tragically can't seem to find Guerlain's Pamplelune in Sephora anymore (I'm pretty sure it was [personal profile] kaberett who pointed me in that direction? if so, thanks!!), I've been playing a little bit with related citrus-y smells.

♣ Limon Verde (Guerlain): DELICIOUS LIMEY CAIPIRINHA!!, but more so in the bottle than on me (the herby bits come up a bit stronger on my skin). Basically, HOORAY. I still prefer grapefruit over lime/lemon/orange smells, but this one is fantastic.

♣ Mandarine Basilic (Guerlain): Orange, but a bit sweet for my liking. This is also a bit herby on me. Not bad, but I'm not the biggest fan either.

♣ Herba Fresca (Guerlain): The only non-citrus thing I tried, mostly because it was in the same line. Herby/grassy in a nice, light sort of way, but not something I'm super excited about.

♣ Cleopatra (Tocca): Really, really nice, grapefruit-y but with added sweet-ish/spicy layers. The mix is quite a bit richer than Pamplelune (which I love for its simple, perfect capture of cutting into a fresh grapefruit), but in a way I can appreciate. Definitely keeping this sample.

♣ Orange Sanguine (Atelier Cologne): A much better orange, imo! This one is also sweet, but in a fresher way than Mandarine Basilic. It also has a bit of a spicy undertone on my skin that smells not-quite-but-almost-like nutmeg? Also a sample I'm keeping.
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[personal profile] watersword 2015-12-20 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I am intrigued by your ideas and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. It seems that you want the same things in perfume that I do!
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[personal profile] watersword 2015-12-21 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I am an all-citrus-all-the-time woman. I have been informed that Clinique's Happy is a vulgar '90's perfume that is for teenagers, but I like it more than any grownup perfume I've ever tried, so.
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[personal profile] watersword 2015-12-22 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
I have noted them for my next Sephora expedition. :D It sounds stupidly obvious, but plain tangerine or lemon oil can work in a pinch if you need something citrusy but don't have Real Perfume available. And the latter is sometimes available in the kitchen if you hang out with bakers!