So I know most of us are connoisseur/aficianados of authentic fine colognes/perfumes, but have you ever bought the oil "type" that corresponds to a designer/other fragrance? Generally, the oils smell very similar to the actual fragrance, but at a fraction of the price. And they tend to last longer on your skin. So have you, and if so, what fragrance was it, and how similar was it to the actual fragrance?
Also, there are original oils that are not based on designer fragrances...do you own any of those? I have 2 oils: one is a Creed Millesime Imperial type oil, and the other is called "River of Honey". The Creed type oil smells a lot like MI, though I have yet to try them side by side. The River of Honey is an original, but the drydown smells a lot like Chergui, but imo better. And it last ALL DAY. Really, you can smell it well into the next day on both clothes and skin.
To be honest, I never thought I would settle for the "oil types", but as expensive as some of these niche fragrances are, I will definetely continue to consider these as alternatives to the actual fragrances. But only fragrances in excess of $100. All I need now is to find the oil type to Amouage Reflection and SDV and I'll be set!
But yes, do share...
Also, there are original oils that are not based on designer fragrances...do you own any of those? I have 2 oils: one is a Creed Millesime Imperial type oil, and the other is called "River of Honey". The Creed type oil smells a lot like MI, though I have yet to try them side by side. The River of Honey is an original, but the drydown smells a lot like Chergui, but imo better. And it last ALL DAY. Really, you can smell it well into the next day on both clothes and skin.
To be honest, I never thought I would settle for the "oil types", but as expensive as some of these niche fragrances are, I will definetely continue to consider these as alternatives to the actual fragrances. But only fragrances in excess of $100. All I need now is to find the oil type to Amouage Reflection and SDV and I'll be set!
But yes, do share...








