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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.

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

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

Thank you smile

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!

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!

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 20:20:53

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! ?

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.

Beswitched Sun 26-Dec-21 21:09:02

Maggiemaybe

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!

I bought my mum a bottle of this on a school trip to Cologne in 1976. She died this July and it was still sitting on her dressing table.

Beswitched Sun 26-Dec-21 21:10:17

Grandmagrim

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.

Was the apple perfume called Eden?

CanadianGran Sun 26-Dec-21 21:13:07

One of my favourites, Zen by Shiseido, is not being made anymore. I have an older bottle with a few tiny spritzes left, so saving that for going out. I will have to search for a new evening fragrance. One bottle will last for years!

On a daily, I have used Lancome O, and Elizabeth Arden Green Tea, White Tea and several versions of. For Christmas I received EA White Tea Wild Rose. It's really nice for daytime.

Serendipity22 Sun 26-Dec-21 21:19:09

Marydoll

I can assure you i am not in the process of buying any hahahahahaha.

Despite the fact it would remind me of my gran, the smell was yuk ( to my strong sense of smell that is )

For your kind thoughts, i will send you a bunch of blooms. flowers

pinkprincess Sun 26-Dec-21 21:32:48

I used to love wearing perfume but now that I have developed Emphysema cannot wear any, the sniff of one brings on a excerbation.
The first one I remember is Yardley's Bond Street , I used to pinch it from my mother when she left it out.I moved onto La 'Aiment by Coty, Max Factor's Geminess (which I thought very posh), Memeroire Cherie by Elizabeth Arden, then when I could afford them, the Chanel ones.
Two that stand out or me are Ma Griffe, which I bought on the day I found I was pregnant with my first baby, and Yardley's Jade, which was in my hospital bag when my second baby was born.

Marydoll Sun 26-Dec-21 21:38:42

Serendipity, much appreciated. I will put the flowers in a vase on my dressing table, next to my bottle of 4711. ?

Serendipity22 Sun 26-Dec-21 21:47:47

Marydoll hahahahahahahahaha.

Brilliant.
Very funny.

NotAGran55 Mon 27-Dec-21 07:08:54

Whilst doing our English ‘O’ level on a boiling hot day the lovely teacher invigilating came round and tapped us all on the wrists with 4711 to cool us down. Such a kind thing to do, but the room must have been horrendous for the next lot in!

If you are perfume lovers please come and join us on the Perfumista thread on Mumsnet.

FannyCornforth Mon 27-Dec-21 07:36:56

Oh I love that thread NotaGran! smile
I read but rarely post on MN.
Because of you perfumistas, I recently bought Maison Something of Other’s ‘Whispers in the Library’.
I found it while looking for ‘By the Fireside’.
It’s nice, but not exactly £100 nice.

Sharina Mon 27-Dec-21 08:09:06

Sea Jade by Yardley and Aquamanda when I was young. I tracked down a bottle of Sea Jade a few years back and hated it! You can but it on Davy but it’s very expensive. Now it’s Rodriguez “For her”” or if feeling really indulgent, Chanel Mademoiselle.

NotAGran55 Mon 27-Dec-21 08:09:23

Fanny try the Perfume Parlour By The Fireside dupe called Wood Fire ?

I’m going to wear it today smile

FannyCornforth Mon 27-Dec-21 08:24:49

Ooh great! Will take a look!

nanna8 Mon 27-Dec-21 08:26:09

I don’t like the very sweet perfumes they have now that smell like lollies or fruit. I always think they must attract flies, bees and wasps!

Grandmajean Mon 27-Dec-21 08:51:15

Ma Griffe did indeed come in a green and white striped box. Shalimar is fabulous. My DH calls it " essence of marzipan" but I don't let that stop me loving it !

Humbertbear Mon 27-Dec-21 08:57:22

I’ve only worn Paloma Picasso for years. I discovered it by accident but it has become ‘my scent’. I like the smell and it stays on.

harrigran Mon 27-Dec-21 08:58:30

I have tried just about every perfume mentioned in this thread but I do like to source unusual ones.
I have at least four different fragrances open and wear according to my mood but always wear perfume every day. Jo Malone and Serge Lutens are my favourites for evenings and daytime wear tends to be L'Occitane at present.

Ethelwashere1 Mon 27-Dec-21 09:10:02

I started as a teenager with Aquamanda then went on to charlie then estee lauder. My favourite is chanel no 5, my 60th birthday present. Since ive always worn Davidoff cool water. My daughter loves Ghost dark night which ive worn as well. I wore Anais for a while but found it sickly as is Florentyna.
Ive also worn various , forgettable, Avon perfumes, although some of the older ones were quite nice.white linnen comes to mind.

BlueSky Mon 27-Dec-21 09:25:26

There’s only one perfume for me, Shalimar!

honeyrose Mon 27-Dec-21 10:00:25

Wow - what a lovely trip down Memory Lane. I remember most of those perfumes and tried several of the (cheaper!) ones mentioned. Pretty Peach by Avon - just gorgeous. Had some for Christmas when I was about 10 - loved it. I was fascinated by the little peach on the top of the bottle. Still am! I wore Cachet perfume on my wedding day in the 1970’s. I think it was advertised as smelling slightly different on everyone. Quite a light perfume. I like fresh, slightly piquant perfumes - not too musky. Never liked Chanel No 5 - too heavy for me. I may like it better now I’m older, but never tried it again. I loved Brut aftershave and I even bought some for myself when I was about 16. I’d keep sniffing it, imagining I had a boyfriend in my life when I actually didn’t at the time! At the moment I wear Green Tea by Elizabeth Arden. Not long-lasting, but light and delicate.