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Perfume favourites and why?
(142 Posts)I have a “ signature” perfume Nuxe Prodigieux, I find the scent uplifting and really sensuous.
For every day I use scents from Jeanne en Provence, their perfumes are from £8-£20 a bottle, the smells really make you feel as though you’re in Southern France, light, delicate,feminine floral notes.
Special occasions it’s Juliet has a Gun Lady Vengeance, it is so provocative and empowering.
What are your favourites and why?
Red Door by Elizabeth Arden
Comme une Evidence by Yves Rocher - now sadly unavailable in the UK.
For evenings Stella by Stella McCartney, Voile D'Ambre by Yves Rocher - again now unavailable in the UK.
I also use dupe perfumes from the FM range which are numbered - No.1 which smells like Ange Ou Demon by Givenchy, and No. 433 which smells like Little Black Dress by Guerlain. They last longer than the real thing, you can't tell the difference between them and the originals and they're a quarter of the price.
CK’s Eternity and Eau D’Issey are ones I love and keep going back to. Also discovered Jo Malone’s Basil and Neroli which I tend to keep for best or when I need to lift my spirits a bit.
Whatever my son buys me for Christmas & birthdays- he works at Gatwick airport at times & is friendly with the girls in the duty free lounge so he gets a good discount & I get the benefit! I have a lot of perfume which I love as I can wear something gorgeous every day!
Years ago I told everyone I had all the 'granny' presents I needed. (Drawers and drawersful in fact, what hasn't been recycled to charity shops!) But I would always welcome perfume. I didn't say which, some of my family are well off and some aren't. I wear one every day - my favourites are Chanel No 5, Joy, Miss Dior, Angel, Angel Muse. The unopened are in a deep dark place under my woolens, occasionally dipped into for a friend's birthday. Perfume really is the gift that keeps on giving all through the day and into the night!
My favourite used to be Madame Rochas; then a few years ago I was given a bottle ... and it had changed! It smelt familiar, but different. I think manufacturers are moving to synthetics and not every one is exactly like the original.
Now I like Jo Malone, and sometimes wear two together.
I also love Philosykos (sp) which is fig-scented.
I think it is good not to wear too much, and not to reapply; our noses get used to our scent and kind of blank it out, so to add more may make us unpleasantly over-scented.
I’ve posted about this before - but I love Chanel no19, which my partner first bought for me in about 1977, when he could I’ll afford it.
I still wear it, often friends and family members buy it for me, knowing the story. I have a bottle on the dressing table currently in use and another in the drawer for when the current one is used. I love the fresh, green, citrusy fragrance.
My first perfume ever was Sea Jade by Yardley. I loved the smell of it and have always since gone for similar fragrances. About 2 years ago my DH and I went to a place called Oakham Treasures in Bristol with our Dial a Ride group. It is laid out like old time shops with original tins and packets etc. We came across a bottle of Sea Jade in its original box. The smell transported me back 50 years to my first boyfriend and reminded me of a dance I had been to with friends. Smell is such a powerful memory!
Unfortunately I can’t wear perfume because of various allergic reactions, although I do love the waft of perfume from others. However, if I even get a whiff of Estée Lauder Youth Dew you won’t see me for dust. Within a matter of minutes of being near somebody using this my eyelids swell up so dramatically that I can hardly see, and for a couple of days after I look like I’ve been boxing.
Does our sense of smell change as we get older? I think mine has.
The first perfume I ever wore as a teenager was Charlie. It came in a blue bottle and I felt very grown up wearing it. I then progressed to Yves St Laurent Rive Gauche and when in my late 20's I loved Clinique Aromatics.
On a shopping trip with my daughter before lockdown we were in John Lewis and I fancied buying one of my old perfumes out of nostalgia. I tried both the Clinique and the Yves St Laurent and both made me heave! Why did I love them so much in my youth, yet now they make my stomach churn?
Now my favourites include Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel, Black Opium by Yves St Laurent and La Vie est Belle by Lancome xx
I used to use Je Reviens aeons ago! Then for ages it was Givenchy lll but they stopped making it. Since then it's been Chanel no. 5 all the way. It's expensive but recently ordered some online because mine was getting low and our birthday trip to Ghent had to be cancelled so no Duty Free. It really made me happy when it arrived.
Jo malone Red Roses. Been using it for about 8 years and everyone always compliments me on the bouquet!
We went to the Royal Albert Hall for an orchestral concert last year and shared a box with a lovely couple here from the USA, he was from the Embassy. His wife made a point of asking for the name of my perfume after commenting on it as I sat down!!
What’s nice is that my family all associate the smell of Roses with me.... let’s hope that continues as I get older!!!!
Clinique's Aromatics Elixir
When younger I used to use more exotic (FEMME) and possibly more chemical perfumes. Now I use Neals yard Rose oil which is very natural and I wouldnt leave home without it.
My favourite is: "After the Rain" by Arran Aromatics. (It's made in Scotland.) DH loves me wearing "Sunflowers" by Elizabeth Arden, and always notices when I wear it. (Looking at some of the GN choices here, I think I must be a bit of a cheap date!)
My all time favourite Elysium by Clarins was discontinued about twenty years ago and I've never found another I like so don't often wear any at all. I do have a bottle of Space NK Happy which I can tolerate provided I just use the tiniest dab.
I absolutely loathe heavy, sickly scents like Poison, Obsession etc or any Estée Lauder.
I often prefer men's scents, still like Aramis but don't know any of the newer ones.
I'm tempted by the Provence ones mentioned by MissFoodlove and if it's a mistake they seem cheap enough.
My favourite is Chance by Chanel but I have decided to save it until we can visit our daughter and her family again so I am using an M&S perfume called New York, it smells a little like Azure but is way cheaper!
oh I love this thread.. I stopped using perfume. Chanel no.5 used to be my favorite..
I shall get some CK1... didn`t realise it was Calvin Klein! that is how much I have neglected myself
I need uplift...
Envy me by Gucci I just love it
Fendi, Revlons Xia Xiang, Chanel Mademoiselle and Tabu by Dana
Liz Earle No. 15
I love scarlett lily by blue and shay, but always used to use cerutti 1881 x
Lancome Poeme for me - I get many favourable comments when wearing it - I sometimes like the smell of perfume on others, but when I try it on me it is awful.
I love Black Tulip by Shay & Blue. It’s really special to me (sadly don’t have any right now though) . The smell instantly lifts my spirits . My DH bought a bottle for me a few Christmas’s ago because he was panicking that he didn’t have anything for me and he liked the look of the box and bottle .
Aesop Marrakech is my favourite. Very expensive, so a very rare treat from Liberty of London . Buying from there adds to the pleasure.
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