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synecdochic ([personal profile] synecdochic) wrote in [community profile] smellsgood2014-04-06 08:48 pm

Weekly Free-For-All

(I might move this around in the week a few times until I work out when it works for me to post these.)

This post is a free-for-all for people to:

a) post links to perfume-related content they posted elsewhere (on or off DW)
b) talk about anything they want to talk about that isn't big enough for a full post
c) socialize and hang out without worrying about "off topic"
d) or anything else that comes to mind!

Whatcha wearing today? (Me: BPAL's "Brimstone", which I am absolutely perplexed by. I can't decide if it smells amazing or hideous on me.)
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[personal profile] lunabee34 2014-04-07 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
That's so interesting.

I don't think I've ever smelled immortelle.

I tend to not like the smell of but love the taste of cumin and I can see where the leap to lady parts from that smell might happen.

As I'm reading all these posts, I don't know that I've ever worn a perfume that actually has animal musk in it. Probably not. IDK if I'd like it or not.

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[personal profile] thatyourefuse 2014-04-07 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
I have loved other things with a cumin note, so I think it's some kind of interaction -- and yeah, I think immortelle is practically unheard of outside the classical perfume and skincare world. I can't really tell you what it's supposed to smell like.

A looooot of commercial perfumes have some kind of musk note, although it's usually a very scrubbed-clean one (everyone's animalic notes are synthetic these days, so it's possible to calibrate), but there is such, SUCH a range. CBMUSK by CB I Hate Perfume is sort of the outer edge of pure musk bombs, if you wanted to try something really wild.
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[personal profile] lunabee34 2014-04-07 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
I will keep that in mind.

Right now I've got my floaties on in the kiddie pool. We'll see what happens over time. LOL

:)
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2014-04-08 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
and yeah, I think immortelle is practically unheard of outside the classical perfume and skincare world.

Yeah, it gets used a bit in aromatherapy, mostly under its alt!name helichrysum, because it's very good for certain specific things (healing tendons and connective tissue is the one I'm most familiar with).

But because it smells Kind Of Weird (rather than connoting "relaxing" or "luxurious") and also tends to be relatively expensive, it's one of the less well-known oils.
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[personal profile] thatyourefuse 2014-04-08 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)

Makes sense.