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What expensive scent(s) smelled awful & kind of cheap & what one was cheap, but good?
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I don't know about you, but I hate when I test a fragrance that is touted as "upscale" & is expensive, and smells like yuk, and to make matters worse, doesn't last long? I usually don't like cheaper priced scents (discounted alot, or drugstore) but I have to admit, that some are pretty nice, and last forever! What are some of the fragrances that fall into these categories, for you? Answer: Royal Secret II can be found under $15 but could definitely pass for niche, especially for a Lutens. Flipside: Silk by Jalaine is $150 for 6ml but smells like a cheap, sickly sweet Body Fantasies spray. Answer: Daim Blond smells like disinfectant on me. Answer: Jovan Musk doesn't smell cheap on me, and my mum sometimes wears Revlon Ciara, and it doesn't smell cheap on her. As for expensive ones that smell cheap, the list is endless! I'd start with anything ultra-sweet like Pink Sugar or even (sorry) Miss Dior Cherie. Answer: Originally Posted by quos Daim Blond smells like disinfectant on me. I'm wearing it today so I hope I don't smell like disinfectant. Caron's Yatagan, on the other hand, is guaranteed to kill 99% of all known germs. Answer: Shania is at walgreens but when my cousin wears it it smells divine!! Answer: Sorry again about the lack of responses, Dolly. I suppose it is because we are all different, and a lot of Basenoters love or hate one and the same fragrance, examples include Pamplelune and Merveilles right here on this page. Personally, I did not respond to either of the treads, because each of these two does not excite me much, they are nice and... nothing beyond that! Now that I have had a chance to try most of the Carons (thanks Tinker!), I can state that Caron people sure did not have my skin in mind while releasing most of their scents, either modern or some decades ago. And they are not cheap, especially Urn fragrances. Look at all the raves about Tabac Blond here and on the Men's side! In addition to that, I have experienced some hostility from Serge Lutens, MPG, Boucheron, Christian Dior --Shades will tell you I am not lying while saying I have tried and tried and tried to tame Addict, and every time she sees it, she probably thinks "What's so difficult about Addict, my cozy safety blanket?" , POTL, Keiko Mecheri, and many many others, but I feel blessed that Fendi sisters (not rock-bottom cheap, but affordable!), Sonia Rykiel, Les Copains, Elizabeth Arden, older Dana, Yves Rocher, Franck Olivier, Ted Lapidus, Jean Couturier (Marjorlaine, Lilas Mauve, Keora included) and even Bath and Body Works and Coty (modern Sand & Sable for a cool summer night, mmmmm! ) think about people with my chemistry. Please do not concentrate on the negative aspects of scent testing and wearing, it is all the matter of perception and there is still plenty of fish in the sea of perfumes. Also, it is a lot of work: sniffing, testing, deciding, and sniffing and testing again... If you happened on just one that you like out of 5 or 10, it is better than none. Please pm me if you would like to discuss it further or try anything from what I have got. Answer: Originally Posted by Twolf ....a lot of Basenoters love or hate one and the same fragrance, examples include Pamplelune and Merveilles right here on this page.... Now that I have had a chance to try most of the Carons (thanks Tinker!), I can state that Caron people sure did not have my skin in mind while releasing most of their scents, either modern or some decades ago. And they are not cheap, especially Urn fragrances. Look at all the raves about Tabac Blond here and on the Men's side! . Eau de Marveilles has the same effect as Kingdom for me, i.e nothing. They are barely there except for a faint whiff of unidentified chemical, neither nice nor offensive. Actually that's not quite true - the EdM chemical is not good on me. I can't understand what everyone is on about. Pamplelune is ghastly - a real sweaty armpit odour. Shame on Guerlain. Caron's are great for me, thank goodness. There may be a small number that don't work as well as others (Yatagan, this means you), but in the main I adore Caron perfumes and consider it the greatest house in the world. Narcisse Noir, Bellodgia, Perfum Sacre, are my dearly beloveds. If no other perfumes existed in the world I would still be on cloud nine with those three. Answer: I'm definitely in with Sestra about the CARONS. Love them! As far as the other question goes, a very inexpensive perfume like Tabu smells good on me, but most of the Chanels don't. Like No.5 is very powdery and cheap cologne smelling on me, and I can't wear the Coco's. But, having said that, I don't buy fragrances for the price, I buy what I love, inexpensive or expensive. Thay's why I love samples and decants, because they help me make this determination! One person's poison is anothers elixir, and I don't think price has anything to do with it. There will always be pricy scents that I can't wear, and inexpensive ones that I can. I just wear the ones that speak to me and make me feel wonderful when I have them on! Answer: i once smelled tiffany on someone and thought it smelled like one of those "if you like X, then you'll love XXX..." designer imposters. yuck. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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