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post #61 of 108
l'Artisan Parfumeur - Tea for two (sample)



Sexy stuff. I keep getting back to this sample.
post #62 of 108
Eau de Cartier Essence d'Orange
post #63 of 108
Tom Ford
Noir de Noir
post #64 of 108
Burberry Brit for Men
post #65 of 108
Habit Rouge (vintage Eau de Toilette) by Guerlain



This is last drops of my decant. I guess I need a bottle now. I always thought the EdC was more my speed, but now I am starting to see the brilliance of the vintage EdT, in certain situations. I definitely smell a more prominent incense note in the EdT (the one that's amped up in the EdP that everyone raves about). The only drawback, is if I venture outdoors, it can get a bit sticky if I sweat too much. But here indoors, at my office desk, I smell fantastic.
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Vetyver....Carlo Corinto
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Sybaris - Puig
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Serge Lutens Arabie
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Fendi Theorema Uomo.
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SotE - Cereus no.14
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Tauer

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Evening:

SERGE LUTENS
Gris Clair
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Originally Posted by ChrisW View Post

Burberry Brit for Men

Yay a scent twin! Brit for me, as well.
post #76 of 108
Eau de Lalique by Lalique.
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Guerlain - Mouchoir de Monsieur
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Halston Z14

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Terre de Bois EdP
Miller Harris
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Aquaman by Rochas
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Rose Absolue, Annick Goutal
Attachment 6045
LL
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Habit Rouge EdC
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Kenzo Power
post #84 of 108
Michel Almairac's Voleur de Roses (L'Artisan Parfumeur)
post #85 of 108
Cerrutti 1881 - haven't worn this in about a year, still don't like the top notes, but the drydown is enjoyable.
post #86 of 108
Bvlgari Pour Homme. Really liking it on this humid day. My wife was digging my Aramis Havana yesterday evening.
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Bois du Portugal by Creed
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Last night was Costes
and today is Penhaligon's Endymion
post #89 of 108
Joining telecaster in Guerlain's Vetiver edt. Mighty good.
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SotE - Gucci Envy.
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I'm testing Bond Lexington Avenue today.
post #92 of 108
Wearing LOuLOU... sillage monster.. and so 80's. Can't help loving it...after all those years...
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Michael for Men (Michael Kors)
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Chanel Antaeus
Just one spray to the chest and actually smells great in the heat today.
post #95 of 108
Bond No.9 Little Italy
Gary
post #96 of 108
Modoc by Xerjoff (from a sample)



I over applied this a bit, it's giving me a bit of a head ache. The vetiver is not very prominent, to me...more so the woody/amber radiance that was mentioned in the Xerjoff Reviews thread. This does sort of remind me of M7. Which I hate.
post #97 of 108
Windsor by Creed

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Givenchy Gentleman 90's
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Yatagan layered with Kiehls Musk.
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BLACK ORCHID
by Tom Ford
post #101 of 108
Mixing today, Comptoir Sud Pacifique Aqua Motu and Bond #9 Fire Island.
post #102 of 108
Jean Pascal tonight.
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Parfumerie Generale - Cuir Venenum
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Eau Sauvage
post #105 of 108
Helmut Lang EDP and a test spray of So NY by Bond No. 9
post #106 of 108
Started the day in Guerlain Homme. Very nice, good longevity, a good warm day scent. Ambre Sultan for evening wear. I miss it in warm weather. . .
post #107 of 108
Quote:
Originally Posted by SculptureOfSoul View Post

Finally got around to sampling Dior Homme (ok, I tried it once shortly after it was released but I had a newbie nose then and had only enough money on me to buy one scent and sprung for Dali PH which I had been looking for for some time, so this sampling may as well be my first).

Damn, this stuff is good. Why did I wait so long to sample this again? Oh, that's right, because until now no store within 150 miles had it in stock!

Lavender. Iris. Cocoa. Carrot Seed. Sage. Mmm. I'm going to try and track down some more of Olivier Polge's other scents, as I feel he is a perfumer worth investigating.

Definitely seek out Dior Homme Cologne and try that one out, I vastly prefer it to the original Dior Homme.
post #108 of 108
Bal a Versailles extrait Jean Desprez
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