Over the last few years I've tried many dozens of sample vials from Perfumed Court and others looking for you know--"the one". I should just be satisfied with what I've found that I like so far:
Creed - Bois du Portugal
Creed - Baie de Genievre
Guerlain - Heritage
MPG - Santal Noble
Chanel - Egoiste (original)
Annick Goutal - Sables
I thought Yatagan was nice (I like stinky and tough so I didn't loose my lunch like some reviewers of that scent did). I just tried Lorenzo Villoresi Uomo today and I liked it in that I thought it was one of the best citrus/woodsy scents I've ever tried--sporty and fresh, but it didn't last. I liked Terre d'Hermes a bit (though not my favorite).
I'm still learning about fragrance but I think I go in the direction of woodsy, masculine but complex and elegant. Maybe oriental and a bit of incense. Boozy if it's interesting (Sables). I really don't like gourmand or sweet or flowery--Sables is as gourmand-y as I can get. I really wanted to like Eau des Iles by MPG but apart from the coffee and incense it was getting too flowery-candy-sweet on me. I was going to try a few more by Hermes. I also just ordered a small Basala by Shiesedo as well as Corolian by Guerlain--I'll find out if I like them when I get them. Any suggestions based on what I like so far?
More natural and less synthetic ingredients are best for me.
Thanks everyone for making this a great and fun site!
Creed - Bois du Portugal
Creed - Baie de Genievre
Guerlain - Heritage
MPG - Santal Noble
Chanel - Egoiste (original)
Annick Goutal - Sables
I thought Yatagan was nice (I like stinky and tough so I didn't loose my lunch like some reviewers of that scent did). I just tried Lorenzo Villoresi Uomo today and I liked it in that I thought it was one of the best citrus/woodsy scents I've ever tried--sporty and fresh, but it didn't last. I liked Terre d'Hermes a bit (though not my favorite).
I'm still learning about fragrance but I think I go in the direction of woodsy, masculine but complex and elegant. Maybe oriental and a bit of incense. Boozy if it's interesting (Sables). I really don't like gourmand or sweet or flowery--Sables is as gourmand-y as I can get. I really wanted to like Eau des Iles by MPG but apart from the coffee and incense it was getting too flowery-candy-sweet on me. I was going to try a few more by Hermes. I also just ordered a small Basala by Shiesedo as well as Corolian by Guerlain--I'll find out if I like them when I get them. Any suggestions based on what I like so far?
More natural and less synthetic ingredients are best for me.
Thanks everyone for making this a great and fun site!






