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  • Isis
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    Originally posted by NuTrix

    I got this a few months back because of you It's a "grown up sugar".
    My Mr spied it and was all, "is this really Prada?" I think he had expected to not like it, lol, and was pleasantly surprised. Perhaps he was afraid I may have gotten something commercially floral?

    I will share a funny story though. Right away he wanted to see what it smelled like even though I'd worn it around him before, (I must've only told him the name was Candy). Before I could stop him, he had picked it up and took the sprayer off the bottle, thinking it was a top. The look on his face when he thought he'd broken it was priceless!
    LOL that's hilarious!

    And what an apt description. It is exactly a grown up sugar.

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  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by Cheerio
    I know my signature scent is vanilla but I'm trying to find the best vanilla scent.

    Any suggestions would be helpful.
    Guerlain, Spiritueuse Double Vanille.

    Indult, Tihota.

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  • Cheerio
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    I know my signature scent is vanilla but I'm trying to find the best vanilla scent.

    Any suggestions would be helpful.

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  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by Isis
    I've been wearing Prada Candy a lot recently. It's a wearable gourmand I'm able to wear all the time since it also wears close. Not sure if it's my signature scent, I've just been grabbing for it often recently.
    I got this a few months back because of you It's a "grown up sugar".
    My Mr spied it and was all, "is this really Prada?" I think he had expected to not like it, lol, and was pleasantly surprised. Perhaps he was afraid I may have gotten something commercially floral?

    I will share a funny story though. Right away he wanted to see what it smelled like even though I'd worn it around him before, (I must've only told him the name was Candy). Before I could stop him, he had picked it up and took the sprayer off the bottle, thinking it was a top. The look on his face when he thought he'd broken it was priceless!

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  • Isis
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    I've been wearing Prada Candy a lot recently. It's a wearable gourmand I'm able to wear all the time since it also wears close. Not sure if it's my signature scent, I've just been grabbing for it often recently.

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  • NuTrix
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    Chemistry. Pesky minx it can be...

  • siren
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    Originally posted by NuTrix

    It looks yummy! Does it not cover enough from the start or do you suffer bleed through after several hours?
    How many blends have you tried it with?
    I'm asking because I wonder if you couldn't get away with it at least with blends that have almost no scent profile? But if you're anything like me, I'm usually wearing more than one thing and at least something I have on smells of pheromones...
    I think everything I've ever tried just smells extra on me, right from the start. ????????‍♀️

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  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by siren
    I love this perfume, but when I pair it with pheros, even I ask "what's that smell?"



    This is more sweet/gourmand compared to the original Classique, which I also have, but would never dare to use pheros with.
    It looks yummy! Does it not cover enough from the start or do you suffer bleed through after several hours?
    How many blends have you tried it with?
    I'm asking because I wonder if you couldn't get away with it at least with blends that have almost no scent profile? But if you're anything like me, I'm usually wearing more than one thing and at least something I have on smells of pheromones...

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  • siren
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    I love this perfume, but when I pair it with pheros, even I ask "what's that smell?"



    This is more sweet/gourmand compared to the original Classique, which I also have, but would never dare to use pheros with.

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  • Phaethon
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    Hmm...I just saw there is a Perfume Dupè of Tom Ford Oud Wood existing. I will give it a try, may be I like it...

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  • Phaethon
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    Originally posted by NuTrix

    Yes! When people compliment your fragrance, move up close, gush or swoon, it's always rewarding, hahaha!
    Yes yes and only you know that there is a second (sledge-)hammer that is just hitting your opposite
    Come closer my dear the spider said

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  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by Phaethon
    At least for me it is both. Another advantage is how you make other people feel wearing a certain fragrance, this in combination with the ideal blend for what you want to achieve and you're on the best way to reach your aim.
    Yes! When people compliment your fragrance, move up close, gush or swoon, it's always rewarding, hahaha!

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  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by siren
    Well, I have my signatures but I have an unnecessarily large collection. My favorites usually contain jasmine. I believe a signature fragrance is one that you love that you get complimented on regularly. So, for me that would be YSL Mon Paris. I've been struggling to get other perfumes to blend well with pheros.
    Jasmine is one of my favorite floral notes

    I've had trouble with some of my perfumes covering when I didn't let my pheros dry down long enough. Usually the ones high in smelly pheros like A1, b-nol or heavy on the cops. And it does change the smell, lol, Mr is quick to let me know if something is off
    Mon Paris should cover cops nicely, being on the sweeter side

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  • Ildergreier
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    Thank you, I will.

  • NuTrix
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    Originally posted by Ildergreier
    Not a signature fragrance in that regard, but I love perfumes based on amber.
    Mmmm, Yes! It's almost always garenteed to be a home run with amber in the base

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  • Phaethon
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    Originally posted by siren
    I've been struggling to get other perfumes to blend well with pheros.
    The little secret with blending perfume and mones is: TIME!
    Let the mix age for about 4 weeks because the components need to merge/blend. Give it a little shake once or twice a day and after about 4 weeks you will have a good result.
    That's how I do it with my mixes.
    Hope this helps.

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  • Phaethon
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    Almost forgot! Click the Data Sheets & Attachments tab for the IFRA Certificate. You can easily make your own perfume in almost no time or use the pure oil instead.

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  • Phaethon
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    Originally posted by Ildergreier
    Not a signature fragrance in that regard, but I love perfumes based on amber.
    You should try the Amber Noir Fragrance Oil from suppliesforcandles.co.uk, here's the link: https://suppliesforcandles.co.uk/pro...-fragrance-oil
    You won't regret it and it's sooo cheap. I ordered it with some other fragrance oils for my mad scientist pheromone scenting experiments and I LOVE this, this oil can be used pure, straight out of the bottle and two or three drops are enough for me in summer.
    This scent just gilds my mood

    hmmm...okay, the next one I will mix with my beloved APi

    I really hope we will have a black Friday sale this year because I'm already running out of my APi bottles I bought recently

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  • siren
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    Well, I have my signatures but I have an unnecessarily large collection. My favorites usually contain jasmine. I believe a signature fragrance is one that you love that you get complimented on regularly. So, for me that would be YSL Mon Paris. I've been struggling to get other perfumes to blend well with pheros.

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