Originally Posted by Palicao Hi all fellow beautiful creatures of the night I look at you, it's at you I come in front of your devotee shrine and I humbly again ask for directions be my muse, be my guide, be my prophets for I am lost, I am lost in the Labyrinth and the Beast is behind me, ever smelling like the foul creature he is ever chasing down the corners of this dark antique building Let's begin like true greek choruses First the Actors The Minotaur ...
Hi,I'm searching for something big smokey and wild. City on fire and t rex are both great.Looking to try the offerings from Beufort of London. Any one got any other suggestions? Thank you.
Originally Posted by NickZee I have 25+ Montales. Why? They are big, brash, unapologetic, exotic scents. They are very affordable. The rose notes are excellent. They have a distinct Montale signature that no other brand comes close to. But it takes a lot of work to navigate the range. Once you get past the 10 or so scents that everyone raves about, it’s possible to step on a dud, but there are also gems to be found which either have not caught on or were popular 8-9 years ago but have since been forgotten ...
Complice was originally released in 1934, the year Coty died. It was subsequently relaunched in 1973 under the title Complice by François Coty. Complice is a cool creamy bouquet, aldehydic and lightly pink; a soft abstract floral that clearly owes a lot to Ernest Beaux. Complice is a fine aldehydic (at least in the 1973 version) but it's nothing special. It stands alongside Infini and 1000 which were released the year before but doesn't really outshine them. The interesting thing ...
Updated 10th December 2020 at 04:37 PM by Wild Gardener