...side, and I will insert the link, and in a way continue the "word of mouth" spreading of a good product's reputation. http://www.parfumo.de/Benutzer/Louce/Blog/Eintrag...
Weekly Scent Discussion #22: What must you have by Dec 31?
by Pipette | Perfumes & Brands
The coveted item for Christmas and beyond ...
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21.11.2015
The end of a love affair-Scents that have lost their magic ?
by | Perfumes & Brands
...perfume vs. the approach of the person who sniffs = perception. All that is in German and much to the point of what we are discussing here.Dannyboy/Louce/Ronin - are you reading?I don't think there is a need for a name to something that doesn't exist.This isn't even up for debate. Perfumes can smell...
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16.12.2013
The end of a love affair-Scents that have lost their magic ?
by Dulcemio | Perfumes & Brands
...perfume vs. the approach of the person who sniffs = perception. All that is in German and much to the point of what we are discussing here.Dannyboy/Louce/Ronin - are you reading?I don't think there is a need for a name to something that doesn't exist.This isn't even up for debate. Perfumes can smell...
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16.12.2013
The end of a love affair-Scents that have lost their magic ?
by | Perfumes & Brands
...perfume vs. the approach of the person who sniffs = perception. All that is in German and much to the point of what we are discussing here.Dannyboy/Louce/Ronin - are you reading?I don't think there is a need for a name to something that doesn't exist...
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16.12.2013
The end of a love affair-Scents that have lost their magic ?
by Perfumecrazy | Perfumes & Brands
...perfume vs. the approach of the person who sniffs = perception. All that is in German and much to the point of what we are discussing here.Dannyboy/Louce/Ronin - are you reading?That would have been interesting to read Pipette. I wish I could read German. If any German members who were involved could...
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16.12.2013
The end of a love affair-Scents that have lost their magic ?
by Pipette | Perfumes & Brands
...perfume vs. the approach of the person who sniffs = perception. All that is in German and much to the point of what we are discussing here.Dannyboy/Louce/Ronin - are you reading...
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16.12.2013
Forum Post Over At "F" Concerning Perfumes For Gay
by Pipette | Parfumo Community
...on the Front Page of Fragrantica are written by professional writers (contributors) who are paid.Parfumo works mostly on volunteer contributions. Louce and Ronin have contributed some marvelous blog articles on the German site. (Also: Apicius, Florblanca and others.) Those articles are full of...
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20.10.2013
To start a "Like" Parfumo.net on Facebook Campaign
by Pipette | Parfumo Community
Let the International members brainstorm, too
...content that is not available for the English speaking members, nor for outside non-German speaking viewers.Especially the Blog-Articles of members Louce/Ronin are terrific both in content and photos = food for thought plus eye candy...
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06.06.2013
Global Art of Perfumery in Düsseldorf / Germany!
by Apicius | Perfumes & Brands
...are currently preparing them for the Parfumo blog at the German site. The first report about a series of oud fragraces is already online, thanks to Louce....
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16.04.2012
Game: pick fav and least fav from previous poster's collect
by Louce | Parfumo Community
...from Apicius' collection:fav: "L'Instant de Guerlain Pour Homme Cristaux d'Agrumes" by Guerlainleast fav: "Joop! Homme" by Joop!
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22.02.2012
Keiko Mecheri......an experience in understated elegance
by Louce | Perfumes & Brands
...Your words fit perfectly, PontNeuf: Room to breathe!"Translucent" doesn´t mean "weak", "wishy-washy" or "undefined". KM, as well as AG, has some quite strong, very distintively formulated perfumes ("Ambre Fétiche" is one.. but regrettably has this special sort of frankincense I cannot cope with).It´s about leaving some space and air around the scent. The using person becomes not just the medium of the perfume, an object, but stays the subject of the scent.Elegance, as mentioned by AromiErotici, is another key-word to the KM-style. All KM-perfumes I got to know til now, have some kind of confident elegance. An upright assertiveness.I enthuse, don´t I? :P
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07.01.2012
Keiko Mecheri......an experience in understated elegance
by PontNeuf | Perfumes & Brands
...Louce:PontNeuf, I think, I know this "watery" character... I just call it "translucent" here. *g*KM sometimes appears to me as the US-Amercian version of... this "watery" character... I just call it "translucent" here. *g*KM sometimes appears to me as the US-Amercian version of Annick Goutal-Perfumes. :D Louce, come to think of it, she is THE opposite of Mr.Tom Ford :-) She leaves some room to breathe *laughing*...well, you know about my affinity for sticky...
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05.01.2012
Keiko Mecheri......an experience in understated elegance
by Louce | Perfumes & Brands
...PontNeuf, I think, I know this "watery" character... I just call it "translucent" here. *g*KM sometimes appears to me as the US-Amercian version of Annick Goutal-Perfumes.
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05.01.2012
Marine scents : beach in a bottle :)
by Louce | Perfumes by Note, Accord, Genre
...Actually I do not like marine scents. *g*But there are two that I tested, that I found wonderful, even if I wouldn´t wear them. It was sea and beach and coast wind, the rough climate of the European Atlantic:"AOD" by Lostmarc'h and (on a quite sunny day though) "Côte d'Amour" by L'Artisan Parfumeur.
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05.01.2012
What fragrance group/s do you prefer ?
by Flaconneur | Perfumes & Brands
...Louce, I'm convinced that I was one of the scent glove toting nobles using it to deflect the human stench that plagued everyone (no pun intended). I love...
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04.01.2012
What fragrance group/s do you prefer ?
by Louce | Perfumes & Brands
...The same here, Flaconneur (with a question mark behind Woody and without Green).
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04.01.2012
Keiko Mecheri......an experience in understated elegance
by Louce | Perfumes & Brands
...YES! That corresponds well with my Mecheri-experience!I needed some examples for getting an idea of that recognizable and unique "something" about/in KM-Perfumes. Now I LOVE and use very often "Loukhoum", "Mulholland" and (recently discovered) "Paname".Some of the sniffed KM-scents were no musthaves for me, but all of them are subtle and not too loud but in the same time expressive and distinct. KM has a style, a quite individual one. I could not recognize a KM-perfume "blind", like perhaps some JC Ellena- or Lutens/Sheldrake-perfumes, but I think that´s not because she has not a personal, recognizable style, only because I still lack practice and knowing.
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04.01.2012
Do you have an all-year-round fragrance ?
by PontNeuf | Perfume Recommendations
...Louce :-) I noticed that woody scents keep away mosquitos and other unpleasant insects :-) A big argument for wearing die-hard orientals when it´s hot...
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02.01.2012
Do you have an all-year-round fragrance ?
by Louce | Perfume Recommendations
...Me too, I love the dark-sweet-heavy-smokey-autumn/winter-perfumes and I really don´t have such a big problem, for instance, using a hardcore-ambergris-scent in mid-summer.But there are some perfumes in my collection that aswell others, without such favours, would call "suitable for all seasons":"1826 - Eugénie de Montijo" by Histoires de Parfum,"Clemency" by Humięcki & Graef,"Original Musk Blend No. 1" by Kiehl's,"Musc Nomade" by Annick Goutal and"Five O'Clock Au Gingembre" by Serge Lutens Les Salons du Palais Royal Shiseido.
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02.01.2012