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What's your favourite perfume?

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greenmossgiel Sat 23-Jul-11 15:50:29

There are only a certain few that don't smell like burnt rubber or cat's pee on me! I'm fine with Rive Gauche or Anais Anais -even Avon Timeless is really good on me, but any of the newer ones just do nothing for me at all.

Annobel Wed 27-Jul-11 17:37:19

Correction; Samsara is by Guerlain. And I have now found Ma Griffe on Ebay - where else!

Annobel Wed 27-Jul-11 17:31:54

Samsara by Givenchy is my favourite. I used to wear Ma Griffe which I thought was now unavailable but I saw it the other day, though now I can't remember where... blush

Annika Wed 27-Jul-11 16:58:42

I remember Tramp that takes me back. My husband brought it for me one Christmas.
I now use Estee Lauder Pleasures love it smile

veryordinaryjangly Wed 27-Jul-11 16:22:43

I bought a gardenia plant in a pot the other day. The smell is gorgeous. I think Kate wore a Gardenia perfume on her wedding day.

I would like some of that. envy

grannyactivist Tue 26-Jul-11 23:52:40

jacey Yes, I also have the aerosol problem and don't even get me started on plug-in room fresheners! Aaargh!

rhoda590 Tue 26-Jul-11 23:47:45

I remember Tramp, i loved it, really brings back memories.
My favourites are Estee lauder Knowing and Pleasures.

Jacey Tue 26-Jul-11 16:10:55

yes grannyactivist ...like you have skin reactions to many perfumes ...red, itchy if not actual huge welts. Doctor very sympathetic ...(wouldn't happen with today's NHS ...but that could be a different thread) ...sent me off for skin allergy tests ...done on my back ...so couldn't see what was being applied where.

Learnt that there are basically two families of perfumes ...all perfumes fit into one or other catagory ...I am allergic to one of the families. Unfortunately perfume manufacturers ...do not have to list the ingredients ...so I've no way of knowing which perfumes to try. This also means I can't use soaps with perfumes or use any deoderants that contain perfumes.

And yes ...perfumes/aftershaves that others wear can cause me to have an asthma attack ...but this also applies to some chemicla that are found in aerosal sprays ...they're banned in my house too ...but had never thought of asking to be moved in theatres ...though have moved in cinemas.

But my favourite perfume now ..which doesn't cause me any problems is Tova's Signature perfume ...you can only buy it here on one of the shopping channels ...the bonus is ...that people have often stopped me to ask me what perfume I'm wearing because they like it!!

groovygranny Tue 26-Jul-11 16:10:28

Perfume smells are wonderfully evocative. I remember using some of those already mentionned - Rive Gauche, 'Y', L'Aimant and I use to use one called 'Apple Blossom' but I can't remember who it was made by. It was very fresh and so it was lovely for daytime. But my all time fav in the 60's and 70's was 'Madame Rochas'. Don't know if you can still get it but no doubt I can find out online somewhere. One I've got now that I really like is Angel. Trouble is DH has a very sensitive nose and I haven't so I have to be soaked in it for me to smell it and that sets him off sneezing and complaining that his nose 'hurts'!! smile

Littlelegs Tue 26-Jul-11 14:50:11

For me it has to be Chanel No. 5 or Coco.
In my youth it used to be KiKu though.

stellaartois Tue 26-Jul-11 13:30:10

I love Happy by Clinique - lovely light and fresh for every day and Jean Paul Gaultier for the evening - also Stella by Stella McCartney is lovely. I also remember Youth Dew in the 60's - very heavy and seemed to get stronger as the day went on - not very subtle!

Mariposa Tue 26-Jul-11 13:12:03

I love "Beautiful" by Esther Lauder.

"Organza" by Givenchy.

"Anais Anais" by Cacheral (sp).

shysal Tue 26-Jul-11 13:03:53

Thanks for the suggestion grumpyoldwoman, I have received my tiny bottle of Amazing grace toilet water from Ebay. It is very fresh with a hint of citrus and I love it.

nanajub Tue 26-Jul-11 12:40:01

Ah Tweed my Mums favorite,i remember saving for the gift set for birthday pressie sweet memories.

grannyactivist Tue 26-Jul-11 12:18:15

My children have had to learn not to wear perfume/aftershave if we're going to be together indoors, as in the past it has resulted in me having asthma attacks. In recent years though I find that I can tolerate SOME perfumes on others if they're not too overwhelming.
I've discovered that if I am in good health on a particular day I can wear a small amount of Coco Mademoiselle sprayed on my wrists and the back of my neck. Can't spray where I might breathe it in though.

Several times I've had to ask to move to another seat in theatres and cinemas in order to escape other people's fragrances. Mostly, managers are sympathetic I'm happy to say.

Notsogrand Tue 26-Jul-11 11:51:45

I love Estee Lauder Youth Dew, but only on other people. On me it smells like wet beds.
My favourites at the moment are Clinique's Aromatics Elixir and Karma from Lush.

DaisyD Tue 26-Jul-11 10:54:30

The best smell in the world is behind my collie's ears, all warm and lovely. Not that I go around sniffing dogs' ears you understand!

I do wear perfume and love Ralph Lauren's "Romance".

julika Tue 26-Jul-11 10:24:17

My favourite perfume is Diorissimo, but the most practical (and second favourite) is Clinique's Elixir because they make it in a small bottle which fits into my handbag.

julika Tue 26-Jul-11 10:23:00

I used to love Kiku's talc in a large round yellow container! What happened to it, I wonder?

dorsetpennt Tue 26-Jul-11 09:35:12

I remember Charlie being a great favourite in the '70's, and Rive Gauche, Tweed was for Mums and Grannies and Chanel No 5 Was too expensive for a nurse to buy. I love White Linen, Allure, and Elle by YSL. I wear a few of the M and S ones for work saving my better stuff for going out. I'm very lucky as I have an American D.I.L who works for a fashion magazine in New York. When we visit I can raid their cupboard for the makeup and perfume sent to the magazine in the hopes of a good write up. I had a lovely YSL perfume from that cupboard that never made it to the shelves.
The best smell in the world is the back of a baby's neck after it's had a bath.

hopi Tue 26-Jul-11 08:04:21

Kiku was always my favourite - I also liked Yardley Caprice but that has disappeared as well.

maturefloosy Tue 26-Jul-11 07:35:41

I remember Le Galion Sortilege!! - only just though - -EM we obviously had the same taste years ago!!

Heather Tue 26-Jul-11 01:00:52

I am also allergic to perfume. I can't remember where I read or heard or was told this but I spray perfume into my hair (although not near my head - fortunately I don't have short short hair!)

em Tue 26-Jul-11 00:15:27

For ages I've been racking my brain to remember ...and it was Le Galion's Sortilege!! Rediscovered Ma Griffe a few years ago but it has disappeared again. Am enjoying inexpensive but fresh Elizabeth Arden Green Tea.

Oldgreymare Mon 25-Jul-11 23:42:15

P.S. As an eleven-year old, thought 'Evening in Paris' was sooooooo glam in its tiny blue bottle!

Oldgreymare Mon 25-Jul-11 23:40:07

Beautiful ( Estee Lauder)..... who am I kidding? Have 'worn' it for years but, thanks to an allergy/sensitivity, I spray and twirl so that the precious droplets mist whatever I'm wearing! Anyone else react to their fave perfume?