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What perfume do you wear?

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Ticktac Sat 06-Feb-16 17:16:40

I usually wear Knowing by Estée Lauder which I love. I'd like to find another perfume, have been out today, but have come back empty handed as in the end they all smelt similar.
What is your favourite? I'm looking for something not sweet or flowery.

Pittcity Sun 07-Feb-16 12:26:36

I am the only one who isn't keen on Chanel No.5?
I wear Daisy by Marc Jacobs.

LesleyC Sun 07-Feb-16 12:27:39

Why do they change the formula of some of the classic perfumes? I used to always wear L'Air du Temps in my twenties, but recently bought some and it was totally different (and horrible!) The same goes for Femme and Madame Rochas, which I used to love. I have never liked Chanel No. 5. My husband once bought me some from a work trip to France and I could never bring myself to tell him.

I have about 10 bottles of perfume on my dressing table and I don't believe the tale put about by the perfume companies that they go off. I sometimes get tired of one for a bit and use something else. The one that I never get tired of is O de Lancome. I also like a lot of Calvin Klein perfumes for daytime use such as Euphoria Blossom, Be and One. For evenings I like Hermes Caleche or Chanel Chance.

Parsleywin Sun 07-Feb-16 12:29:07

Snap, grannymary! smile

My mum also used Beautiful and my daughter and I wore it at her funeral and brought her last bottle home with us. Still have an inch or so left, and we take a sqoosh when we'd love a hug from Grandma.

I used to love Clarins' Eau Dynamisante, but having not bought it for some years I now think the formulation has changed and it has lost its magic. Using Guerlain Mitsouko (Mothers Day present) at the mo, and also have Lidl's Suddenly for a cheapy, guilt-free boost. grin

Bamm Sun 07-Feb-16 12:29:58

Lidl Suddenly Woman 1 is very like Chanel no 5 edt, not quite the same as the edp but very good .Haven't tried Suddenly Madame Glamour which is said to be like Coco Mademoiselle.

grannyinmypocket Sun 07-Feb-16 12:30:39

I used to like Coty Emeraude and Masumi, but you never see them now

Parsleywin Sun 07-Feb-16 12:31:08

Any suggestions for a new perfume to wear to a summer wedding, please?

langfordlady Sun 07-Feb-16 12:32:26

Issy myake. Fabulous and always gets remarked on .

grannyinmypocket Sun 07-Feb-16 12:35:27

I wear Avon Far Away for work, I'm going to try some of this Lidl perfume, seems quite popular

grannyinmypocket Sun 07-Feb-16 12:37:46

What happened to Dolce and Gabbana Red, it was lovely, you can't seem to get it now.

annifrance Sun 07-Feb-16 12:56:19

Snap Marelli. All time favourite which I have worn since I was 20 is the 1920s original, Lanvin's Arpege. Just love it.

Also like Van Cleef and Arpels First, YSL Opium, Balenciaga Le Dix, Miss Balmain, Issy Mikaye, and Diorissimo.

JennyB Sun 07-Feb-16 13:12:33

I like Red Roses by Jo Malone and Chance by Chanel. ClaraB's piece about perfume testing made me laugh. When I was a primary teacher a child bought me in a Christmas present and it was a very dusty bottle of half empty Poison. Kept us in hysterics in the staff room for a while.

HannahLoisLuke Sun 07-Feb-16 13:13:34

My favourite is Elysium by Clarins. Sadly discontinued about 15 years ago.
I managed to get one bottle from a little chemist in Ireland and my daughter bought one for me from America. Both of those sources have now dried up. I still have a little left, kept in its box in the fridge. I've tried many times to find a replacement but they're all too strong, too heavy, too sweet or smell synthetic. Elysium was light and floral but with lasting power.
I'll go and sniff a few of the suggestions given here. You never know!

Coppernob Sun 07-Feb-16 13:13:48

Fig by Marc Jacobs or good old Tweed for daytime. Ysatis by Givenchy or Jungle by Kenzo for evening. My husband bought me the latter and he loves it but I find if I spray too vigorously it's a bit overpowering.

grumppa Sun 07-Feb-16 13:28:59

Tiffany for Men (what am I doing even looking at this thread?).

ajanela Sun 07-Feb-16 13:31:38

Started with channel no 5 given to me by a patient when I was a student nurse. Later I wore Miss Dior when I could afford to buy me own, then in the 80's changed to Dune and have done so ever since

helmacd Sun 07-Feb-16 13:33:32

Cool Water by Davidoff. Affordable, not flowery or sweet or fruity - but fresh. An Italian waiter once recognised it when serving us!

Incidentally can anyone explain the attraction of smelling like fruit salad? I find it totally incomprehensible why anyone would want to smell of pineapple/strawberry/melon etc; yet many, many products, especially shower/bath related, have a fruity name!!

sluttygran Sun 07-Feb-16 13:34:46

I always liked Elizabeth Arden's Blue Grass. Does that make me hopelessly old fashioned? Lentheric Tweed was another favourite, but last time I bought some it smelled totally different and very unpleasant.

Lynnekovan1969 Sun 07-Feb-16 13:50:34

I used to wear perfume every day: Jo Malone, Coco Chanel were amongst my favourites. Since I moved to Nova Scotia Canada, I have stopped wearing it, as all public places are perfume free zones. I couldn't believe it at first. Why? Well, it seems that many people have allergic reactions to the smell of perfume, and therefore it is generally discouraged.
Oddly enough, when someone is wearing it, I notice it much more now, and don't always enjoy the smell, especially men's cologne.
When I was in an airport lounge a couple of years ago, a woman sat next to me wearing a large dousing of Angel, which made me feel quite sick. The whole area smelled so strong, it was like a form of air pollution. Luckily she didn't sit next to me on the plane, as it would have been a miserable flight.
Funny that.

marionk Sun 07-Feb-16 13:50:37

Dior's J'Adore love it. Used to be Alliage by Este Lauder but I have not found that in years

Dee Sun 07-Feb-16 13:53:03

Aromatique by Clinique. Its very distinctive with just a hint of the patchouli oil I used to wear in the 60s so I feel in touch with my inner hippy!

salamander35 Sun 07-Feb-16 13:53:30

My first perfume was Coty L'aimant in a cream version given by a friend's mum after a New Years party when I was 12! Thought I was so grown up! I now wear Prada Amber every day and have worn Femme and Madame Rochas in the past as well as Hermes Caleche. Patchouli during the 60's! My mum always wore Tweed and now still uses the talcum powder.

librarylady Sun 07-Feb-16 14:01:36

Chamade by Guerlain is my all time favourite.

Chanel no 19 - Coco Chanel's 'own' perfume (allegedly)

I have never worn no 5 because of a rather confused story over its origins, which implied that Chanel may not of been the inventor of what is probably the most famous perfume in the world. The alleged true originator was Coty and the perfume they produced was L'Aimant. I wore this as a teenager and they certainly smelt very similar; I saw no reason to pay a fortune for something I already wore in a much cheaper variant hmm

Of course, I am also a complete snob and if every woman and her dog was wearing no 5, I certainly wasn't going to swell their numbers, plus I really do think no 19 is nicer.

I have worn both Youth Dew and Poison (not at the same time grin) - they are too heavy for me to use now, but one whiff of either and I am back in my twenties and I think this is the real point of perfume to me - smell is the most evocative sense we possess

Daisyanswerdo Sun 07-Feb-16 14:03:04

Aromatics Elixir for me too. annifrance I also love Arpege. I wish Yardley's Freesia was still available.

pattie Sun 07-Feb-16 14:06:07

Miss Dior the original. Chanel 5and19. Chloe narcisse for every day.
Also a new find aromatic elixir by Clinique.

Sourcerer48 Sun 07-Feb-16 14:09:23

Madam Rochas, a lovely old classic which is difficult to get now unfortunately.
Also wear Eden by Cacharel (£15 from Super Drug)