Can you lock your room? Or keep the rest of your bottles in a drawer/closet which locks?
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Can you lock your room? Or keep the rest of your bottles in a drawer/closet which locks?
Hmm, how about Eau d'Hadrien by Annick Goutal?
I think it's really hard to give a fragrance gift. Does it absolutely have to be fragrance? Then how about a selection of scented soaps? Or a soap/lotion combo? A room spray for the home? I like...
How about something citrus? Arquiste L'Etrog or Hermes Eau d'Orange Verte?
FWIW, I speak standard American English with a northeast accent, and I pronounce them:
kay-loan
van-ILL-in (jus like vanilla)
lin-uh-oh-ol
Union's Celtic fire certainly gets the smoky-in-the-woods quality, but there is nothing sweet about it. Still, gorgeous for winter.
Have not tried OS, but New Haarlem is one of the few gourmands I can cope with, so I vote for that. Sandalwood scents are easily overpowering IMO.
Furrypine, you're awesome! I had no idea this even existed. I may have to give Demeter another chance now. Usually my nose and their scents don't quite mesh.
Add me to the list of people who like babies' natural smell. Now, if they could bottle new-baby-head-scent, they'd make a fortune.
"So I came across this video by PETA calling out Hermes for obtaining their alligator skins through inhumane means."
Is there a humane way to obtain alligator skins? Doesn't seem so to me. But...
Guerlain's Vetiver is a stunning scent, and I can't imagine why a woman couldn't, wouldn't, or shouldn't wear it. I am a woman and I wear it and love it. No one has ever looked at me strangely or...