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My proposition would be, even while i hated JC Ellena's scents in the past, that with Eau de Pamplemousse Rose Ellena exceeded the current Eau d'Orange Verte, and Eau de Gentiane Blanche ties it.
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My proposition would be, even while i hated JC Ellena's scents in the past, that with Eau de Pamplemousse Rose Ellena exceeded the current Eau d'Orange Verte

I disagree as strongly as possible.
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Why? I did test Eau de Pamplemousse Rose alot. About 10 wearings and wearing it now Gentiane with about 5. Upfront, I must tell, that my nose is not as refined as yours Dullah.

I like Eau de Pamplemousse Rose a lot more than Eau de Gentiane Blanche, which, in itself is great, but harsch for a EDC.
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Why?

We just have different taste is all. Perfumery is not right/wrong, it is all subjective and relative.
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Do synthetics stimulate the limbic part of the brain as good as naturals? The lowest point in art we can get is democratic, which is the assumption that the Mona Lisa is bétter than a arbitrary sketch on an a4 paper while blindfolded.

I'm the anti-relatavist in the sense that I do think that scents do relate to psychology. Wearing A*man in a suit as opposed to Chanel Pour Monsieur is not just a matter of taste or relativism

Thanks for your reply but I think there is more to it
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