Ypsilon

Ypsilon

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Ypsilon 6 years ago 13 3
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Y the original from the mid 60s
It must have been around 1977 when I came to the payroll office of my training company and smelled this scent for the first time. A temp (younger than me) had hung him up and I loved him from that moment on. She gave me the sample bottle to say goodbye because she didn't like the scent. From that day on, I indulged in perfume, usually duty free, or bought it in Spain much cheaper than in a shop in Germany. And then suddenly you couldn't get "my" Y anymore. Great joy when I rediscovered it on the Internet. What I didn't know was that it was a "replica" that didn't deliver what Y promised. In addition, this block bottle in powder pink is an extremely unwieldy thing. The original from the Mid-Century is and remains unmatched!
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Ypsilon 6 years ago 10 5
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Ahoy instead of Chanel No 5
Dear people here, I am very amused about all these serious reviews of Chanel No 5, probably the most famous perfume so far. I got to know it (as an adult) by smelling something and... i was looking for the kid to hold a glass of soda under my nose. I mean this sherbet powder that was dissolved in water and bubbled so well. One notices, I am already over 60. Anyway, the head, heart and base note of Chanel No 5 is just this for me: Effervescent. It doesn't smell bad, but it's not a perfume fragrance. And if everyone had a nose like mine, this perfume would have been a giant breeze and not the bomb for decades. That's what I wanted to tell you. Good thing tastes are different!
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