I need some advice.
I mean to buy some parfum, and it's for someone very close to me. I have various things in mind so I don't need general suggestions so much as an opinion on one thing. That being the Pour un femme Parfum (I've only smelled the EDP) and because I have an oppertunity to buy it as a nice price I would be buying two or three bottles.
She has never smelled Pour un Femme, but based on my experience with the EDP I think she'd like it a great deal. Some of her all-time favourite scents are Habinata, Caleche, Rose Absolu, Tuberose (Annick Goutal), Tabac Blond, and BAV parfum and edt as well as vintage EDT. Notes-wise she likes (is obsessed with more so) rose, incense, resins, leather, honey, vanilla, and so on.
Now if anyone thinks she may dislike it, and I know this is always a possibility, there is a fallback. I might be happy to wear it myself :P
I'm fairly comfortable in many fragrances considered girly. Many of my favourite masculines are a bit on the femenine side, and I'm usually happy to wear women's fragrances. So in your overall opinion would Pour un Femme be too outrageously femenine for a man who doesn't mind smelling outrageously femenine in general?
I mean to buy some parfum, and it's for someone very close to me. I have various things in mind so I don't need general suggestions so much as an opinion on one thing. That being the Pour un femme Parfum (I've only smelled the EDP) and because I have an oppertunity to buy it as a nice price I would be buying two or three bottles.
She has never smelled Pour un Femme, but based on my experience with the EDP I think she'd like it a great deal. Some of her all-time favourite scents are Habinata, Caleche, Rose Absolu, Tuberose (Annick Goutal), Tabac Blond, and BAV parfum and edt as well as vintage EDT. Notes-wise she likes (is obsessed with more so) rose, incense, resins, leather, honey, vanilla, and so on.
Now if anyone thinks she may dislike it, and I know this is always a possibility, there is a fallback. I might be happy to wear it myself :P
I'm fairly comfortable in many fragrances considered girly. Many of my favourite masculines are a bit on the femenine side, and I'm usually happy to wear women's fragrances. So in your overall opinion would Pour un Femme be too outrageously femenine for a man who doesn't mind smelling outrageously femenine in general?







