Wood Woman by Bogner

Wood Woman 2002

Confusion
10/04/2010 - 04:55 PM
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8Scent 7.5Longevity

Wiiiesooo only...

...will this no longer be produced...? If I had known that production would be discontinued when I bought this perfume a few years ago, I would have bought not two, but five bottles.
This scent definitely ranks among my top 5. Even though it was basically dirt cheap back then. I paid €15 for 30 ml. Now they cost four times that on eBay *sniff*.
It smells cozy like an evening by the fireplace in a log cabin. Wood, a few wintery Christmas almonds, vanilla...
By the way, I haven't just worn the perfume in winter, but also during my vacation in New Zealand. It somehow fit. Somehow.
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5 Comments
ChaiTeeChaiTee 12 years ago
I've had this for definitely six or seven years. I haven't used it the whole time because it gave me headaches. But in the meantime, I'm okay with it again. And it hasn't gone bad yet.
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ChaiTeeChaiTee 12 years ago
I guess I can consider myself lucky to still have one ;-)
I should try it again; it was my favorite for a while, and then I just couldn't handle it anymore.
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SchmunkSchmunk 12 years ago
I still have the perfume (I bought it years ago).
When my cousin stood in front of me recently, I thought she was wearing the same one (didn't know it was discontinued).
She was wearing Bvlgari Jasmin Noir.
So similar! Give it a try!
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Moni43Moni43 14 years ago
My sister loves it so much. Recently, I bought the last one at our little perfume shop. The next day, I went back in, got the body care, and received the almost full tester as well. My sister was so happy!
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CallisteCalliste 14 years ago
A late comment, as I'm new to the forum, but you speak from my heart. I suffer just the same. It was one of my office perfumes, it always fit, didn't annoy anyone, and protected me from all the cruelties of everyday work life.
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