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Perfumes you've worn down the years

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Beswitched Sun 26-Dec-21 09:32:58

With all the expensive perfume ads on telly at the moment I was just thinking of the various scents that have been popular across the years. As a very young adult I loved Anais Anais, then like so many people in the 1980s I adored White Linen. That smell would take me straight back to my early 20s. Then I wore Clarins Eau Dynamisante for years and now wear Light Blue by Dolce and Gabbana.

rubysong Sun 26-Dec-21 20:26:17

My favourite for many years was Fendi. Then suddenly it was discontinued. I wish I knew of something similar I could still get. I still have the dusting powder from a gift set with enough remaining to have an occasional nostalgic sniff.

Marydoll Sun 26-Dec-21 20:20:53

Serendipity22

Marydoll

I didnt know it was a cologne, ohh you can still buy it ! Wow.

Thank you smile

No problem! I'm sure you are on the Amazon website at this very moment, buying some! ?

Serendipity22 Sun 26-Dec-21 20:18:02

Marydoll

I didnt know it was a cologne, ohh you can still buy it ! Wow.

Thank you smile

Marydoll Sun 26-Dec-21 20:01:46

Serendipity22

It was disgustingly strong to my sense of smell hahaha. I dont know if they make it still?

You can still buy it. It was a cologne, not a perfume, so quite light,

GSM, we are definitely perfume twins!

Maggiemaybe Sun 26-Dec-21 19:40:26

I have a little bottle of 4711 on the bathroom shelf. DS bought it for me when he went on a school trip to Germany. He’s 36 now and it still smells exactly the same!

Serendipity22 Sun 26-Dec-21 18:49:06

Ahhhh Marydoll there is it, yes, whoaaa not seen that bottle for years.

Thank you smile

YorkshireT Sun 26-Dec-21 18:48:58

Poison by dior, not everyones taste but it has lots of memories for me. At school patchouli oil then later white musk, both body shop. Now if i have to be grown up i wear chance by channel lol

Serendipity22 Sun 26-Dec-21 18:41:59

It was disgustingly strong to my sense of smell hahaha. I dont know if they make it still?

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 26-Dec-21 18:39:12

4711 was lovely. My Gran wore it very occasionally and it certainly wasn’t ‘disgustingly strong’. I’m tempted to buy it myself, have had it in the past.

Marydoll Sun 26-Dec-21 18:35:53

When I was a student, I had a bottle of 4711. I thought I was so sophisticated!

Serendipity22 Sun 26-Dec-21 18:11:17

This isnt a post about what perfume i used to wear ( or still do ) but its a post about what my wonderful gran used to wear, she was a farmers wife and i suppose perfume was an absolute luxury.

It was 4711

It came in a little round bottle and smelt disgustingly strong.

creativeness Sun 26-Dec-21 18:06:32

Yes I remember Intimate by Revlon lovely perfume

Kc55 Sun 26-Dec-21 18:00:22

Cachet at college until I 'grew up'. Then Estee Lauder's Private Collection for years. Everyone always remarked on it and then they changed the recipe. It doesn't smell the same. So disappointing! I now use Clinique's Happy and Colours of Benetton which always reminds me of holidays. Jo Malone Roses is gorgeous but a little out of my price range sadly.

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 26-Dec-21 17:57:40

I once had a tiny bottle of Amarige in those little sets of perfume Boots used to do for Christmas (perhaps still do). Thought it was lovely, but never had a full size bottle. All my perfume is bought by son or (occasionally as he has a preference for Rive Gauche and it takes me a long time to get through it wearing for occasions only), husband. Wear perfume every day but it still lasts for ever!

Atqui Sun 26-Dec-21 17:51:00

Any one remember Revlon “Intimate”?

Oldbat1 Sun 26-Dec-21 17:27:13

Rive Gauche, l’air du temps, eternity, ck1, amarigue, Ghost.
One I really do not at all like is Poison far too overpowering. Luckily not too many people seem to wear it nowadays.

SachaMac Sun 26-Dec-21 15:17:22

FannyCornforth Aw yes they are very quirky, they produced some very unusual looking perfume bottles that’s for sure ☺️

Gwyneth Sun 26-Dec-21 14:52:28

Really Maybee70 pleased to hear it no one I know has ever heard of it. I remember being very upset when my brother emptied it out the window after an argument but my nana bought me another bottle which I hid away!

MayBee70 Sun 26-Dec-21 14:46:49

My mum used to wear Californian Poppy. A French student we had staying with us gave me a sample of Tenerife by Pacco Rabanne and, after that I just wore after shave!

Gwyneth Sun 26-Dec-21 14:45:07

I remember having my first scent when I was about 10. It was Californian Poppy from Woolworths. I have moved on though and have worn Chanel No5 for years now.

Witzend Sun 26-Dec-21 14:40:06

When I was mid teens, I adored Harnell’s ‘In Love’.

After I was properly grown up, I loved Je Reviens, and still do, but it’s not so easy to find now.

Others I still like are Amarige and Cabotine.

I still loathe the overpowering 70s/80s ones - Youth Dew and Poison in particular.

tiredoldwoman Sun 26-Dec-21 14:37:27

I used to love Helena Rubensteins' Apple Blossom . Then Avon's Soft Musk, Happy , then Euphoria now I'm back to White Musk from the Body Shop . I sometimes used to pinch a dab of my father's Tabac or Old Spice !

Grandmagrim Sun 26-Dec-21 14:31:35

I still have a tiny teddy bear from a bottle of my mums perfume, Tweed, from the 60s. My own first perfume love was shalimar, then one that smelled of apples in an apple shape bottle that I can’t think of any other name for but apple. Poison and opium define a period in my life and for a while Jean Paul gautier perfume in the risqué bottle. More recently Daisy by Marc jacobs and for Christmas I’ve just been given Scandal by JP Gautier. Such evocative smells.

cc Sun 26-Dec-21 14:28:11

Soroptimum

Diorella for me! But over the years- Ysatis, Chance, Youth Dew, Eternity.

I wore Diorella for years too, in fact I still have a bottle. I find it a bit old-fashioned and cloying now. I've been looking for a new scent for years, have flirted with Jo Malone Orange Blossom and others, but have never found "The One"!

humptydumpty Sun 26-Dec-21 14:15:06

Isn't it sad when your favourite perfume is discontinued? I loved Fleurs Fraiches by Worth but impossible to get hold of now, spent ages looking.

So now it's Organza by Givenchy (found it on one of those scratch cards they used to put in the Sunday supplements).