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Caisah
Caisah
What do you guys do with empty perfume bottles?
Caisah
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Parfumo Community
... I don't get attached to things so I just throw them into the recycle bin.
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Ayomiyukki
3 days ago
Ayomiyukki
Caisah
Mancera Cedrat Boise performance issue 2024 batch
Caisah
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Parfumo Community
... I don't think oxidation will do much. Maybe you should try finding an older batch if you like the scent so much, or try "Intense Cedrat Boise | Mancera".
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Csurimarci
3 days ago
Csurimarci
Caisah
What is your stance on clones?
Caisah
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Perfume Discussions
... Ringtale But I think as long as the brand that makes dupes, is transparent about copying (by saying things like 'Inspired by' etc.) and the original brand allows it and doesn't take action..I guess it's okay. I totally agree but I haven't seen clone makers acknowledging that they're just "inspired". Can you give me some examples of perfumes for which the manufacturer says the perfume is inspired by another one?
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Aquarius1
3 days ago
Aquarius1
Caisah
fave rain scents?
Caisah
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Perfumes by Note, Accord, Genre
... "Encre Noire (Eau de Toilette) | Lalique" or "Encre Noire Sport | Lalique" "Grey Flannel (Eau de Toilette) | Geoffrey Beene" "Sultan Vetiver | Nishane" "Noir Anthracite | Tom Ford" "For Him (Eau de Toilette) | Narciso Rodriguez"
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nyedufte
3 days ago
nyedufte
Caisah
Your Perfume Hot Takes
Caisah
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Perfume Discussions
... wallls183 Oh and people care too much about longevity, just reapply or time it better 😅 Killsocket Too many people worry way too much about "longevity" and "sillage" versus how good the scent actually is. I have to go with this one too: People care too damn much about longevity! 👴👴🏻👴🏿
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DAVID043329
3 days ago
DAVID043329
Caisah
Your Perfume Hot Takes
Caisah
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Perfume Discussions
... Wusubi Oh but I have so many... 1) Citrus for sumer, resins for winter. I hate that we collectively decided that's the norm, when most resinous perfumes need heat to function properly. Sure, keep the gourmands away, but something like "Interlude Man | Amouage" smells much better when your skin is all hot and sweaty. Yeah, but you have to admit that most citrus fragrances smell OK in the summer even if you abuse the sprayer while resinous ones don't. For example just the other day while waiting for the bus I smelled someone wearing something like "La Vie est Belle L'Eau de Parfum | Lancôme" in 35 °C and it was really obnoxious. And I wasn't even 2 meters close to the person.
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DAVID043329
3 days ago
DAVID043329
Caisah
Your Perfume Hot Takes
Caisah
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Perfume Discussions
... DrDre10 "Aventus | Creed" is Creed's most popular fragrance HOWEVER many would argue "Royal Oud | Creed" is the best from the house. What does best mean? Does it have the best smell? Does it have the best performance? Is it wearable in every situation? Is it a combination of all these, or more? IMO I don't think we can talk in absolute terms about perfumes. How can you call a fragrance which is way behind in popularity best of the house. For example what makes "Royal Oud | Creed" better than "Green Irish Tweed | Creed" ?
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DAVID043329
3 days ago
DAVID043329
Caisah
Your Perfume Hot Takes
Caisah
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Perfume Discussions
... Diana1983 My hot take is.... I'm tired of niche influencers/ reviewers b*tching on designer fragrances. I love niche, but there are solid designer perfumes out there that have bad reviews simply because of snobbery, or because they're not 'unique' enough. The problem with designer perfumes nowadays is that all smell the same. Some brand creates a popular dna and next everybody tries to capitalize on that making a lot of variations.
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DAVID043329
3 days ago
DAVID043329