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lunabee34 ([personal profile] lunabee34) wrote in [community profile] smellsgood2014-05-06 10:00 pm

Perfumed Court recs, anyone?

For my next adventure in perfume, I want to move beyond BPAL and test some more traditional, alcohol-based perfumes. The Perfumed Court seems like a cool place to get sample sizes of those sorts of perfumes. So, I guess I have two questions for y'all.

1. Have any of you purchased perfumes from this site, and what was your experience?
2. This site seems pretty extensive, specializing in a lot of classic perfumes. What should I sample? What's the top ten list of classic perfumes that I should smell?
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2014-05-07 07:16 am (UTC)(link)
1. Yup, and good. Surrender to Chance is also good (and I believe is essentially a splinter site) -- sometimes it has slightly cheaper prices. They're both very solid and reliable.

2. What should I sample? What's the top ten list of classic perfumes that I should smell?

SUCH A HUGE QUESTION. *g*

You could go with one of the big lists:

http://www.nstperfume.com/2007/11/26/100-fragrances-every-perfumista-should-try/

But that runs the risk of landing you with a lot of things that are important and fascinating, but that you don't actually like.

One option would be to start with what you know you like, what notes appeal to you, and pursue that -- maybe with one of the Perfumed Court's sample sets. Or you could post here about what you like and ask for recs for (alcohol-based) perfumes that fit the bill.
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2014-05-10 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
Fancy a few recs that might relate to your likes?

(This thought brought to you by the fact that I'm currently wearing Guerlain's Vetiver. *g*)
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2014-05-20 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
Okay, some recs!

Guerlain Vetiver is really a gorgeous, classic vetiver. It's a "masculine" which a lot of women wear too. I find it very calming and grounding.

Comme des Garcons Black (not to be confused with their Play Black) is gorgeous smoky woods with incense and a touch of licorice.

I did a write-up of some lavender scents here: http://rydra-wong.dreamwidth.org/383205.html

Citrus -- I haven't smelled this one, but it sounds like it might be Relevant To Your Interests:

thatyourefuse reviews Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune

For "green", it'd be interesting to know what you made of Bandit, which is a legendary bitter green leather chypre:

sapote's Bandit review
vass's Bandit review
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[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2014-05-23 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
Guerlain's Vetiver is gorgeous and quite wearable as a unisex frag, but I'm a vetiver fiend so my bias there is obvious.

And Angel is worth trying at least once, even if gets a bad rap sometimes - it's very strong and has massive sillage, and it's suffered the curse of a lot of uber-popular fragrances of many people having had bad experiences being around too many people who wore too much of it at the height of its popularity. But it's interesting to experience just as a historical thing, as it pretty much established the whole modern gourmand category, and it's just much more complex and interesting than a lot of the sticky-sweet pink cupcake foody fragrances that flooded the market in its wake. (Among other things, it has a TON of patchouli in it, which gives a nice earthy-skanky grounding depth and dirtiness to help balance to all the sweet candied notes.)

A few interesting reviews:

http://boisdejasmin.com/2011/03/thierry-mugler-angel-perfume-review-and-fragrance-poll.html

http://www.nstperfume.com/2010/01/07/thierry-mugler-angel-an-appreciation/ (some great discussion in the comments, too)

http://thisblogreallystinksperfume.blogspot.com/2011/03/perfume-review-angel-thierry-mugler.html (check out the links to sites like Fragrantica and Basenotes to see more of just how polarizing the scent is to its fans and anti-fans)

It's worth checking out on skin to see how it reacts on you, and I say this as someone who really dislikes most of the sticky-sugar modern gourmand scents. Just remember to use a *very* light hand when testing it. ;)
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2014-05-23 10:57 am (UTC)(link)
I will also have the chance to smell Angel (although I am not anticipating liking it very much).

It's definitely worth smelling as a huge, mould-breaking, love-it-or-hate-it blockbuster that started various trends. Even if you hate it.

[personal profile] vass wrote a wonderful review of Pour un Homme here:

http://vass.dreamwidth.org/1615601.html

Enjoy your shopping centre trip!