Perfumes I Own:
- Maison Margiela Replica Tea Escape - work appropriate
- Maison Margiela Replica Dancing on the Moon -- like laundry but woody and musky, milky
- Carven Eau de Toilette - clean, feminine fresh - work appropriate
- CK One Gold version
- Elizabeth and James Nirvana French Grey - androgynous: honestly, tobacco mixed with some woody, musky?
- Narcisco Rodriguez for her musc fleur musc (rollerball)- pleasant light florals, lady-like but not overwhelming. Slight girly but professional.
- Jo Malone Oat and Cornflower 2x - laundry x sweet tobacco
- Jo Malone Wood Sage and Sea salt - as if you got a facial
- Jo Malone Basil and Neroli - think of spring and brunch and florals (light - not super girly)
- Jo Malone Blackberry and Bay - slightly sweet and aquatic/damp kinda lol
- Atelier Cologne Bois Blonds
- Atelier Cologne Oolong Infiniti
- you got to layer oolong infiniti with bois blonds together - heavenly
- Atelier Cologne Bergamote Soleil - stand alone: good vibes honestly and sun
- Byredo Bal d'afrique - yes
- Diptyque Philosykos - like a secret femininity? An emerging lady?
- Diptyque Olene - Ladylike
- Diptyque Oyedo - Reminds me of childhood - youth but imaginative/creative. A sunny personality.
- Frederic Malle - L'eau d'hiver - like the perfect cozy feeling. Soft sweater and whatnot. Homey.
- L’Occitaine Cherry Blossom (toilette) - feminine - date/brunch?
- Zadig Voltaire Tome 1 - adrogynous - strong silliage - milky, patchouli x sandalwood tones darker laundry?
- Zadig Voltare This is Her! - it's milky but also kind of chemical smelling in a way, but at the same time, I like it. Not clean smelling in a good way. Like the little dirty, mussed up, do you own thing kind of vibe. Totally gourmand.
- Stylenanda 01 Bon Voyage - not going to lie, dupe for Byredo's bal d'afrique that costs weigh more
- Narciso Rodriguez - for her fleur musc edt - sweet but not like candy (like an elegant spring/innocence)
Want:
- Aqua di Parma - Osmanthus
- Diptyque Florabellio
- Tom Ford Black Orchid - Rollerball
- Frederic Malle - En passant
feb 20 2019 ∞
aug 6 2021 +