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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by Bloodburn

    I envy you. It’s getting warmer here so no more winter scents.
    It has been warmer today, but I do think we will have winter four weeks more. My amber, spice, leather and vanilla scents are not going to get rest.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Ildergreier
    I bough Spicebomb yesterday so I am wearing that one. I love this!
    I envy you. It’s getting warmer here so no more winter scents.

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  • Ildergreier
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    I bough Spicebomb yesterday so I am wearing that one. I love this!

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Muestereate
    Is that one of the better aventus knockoffs by chance?
    Yes, a clone of Aventus with designer quality but the newer batch is not the same anymore so I heard.

    There are other small niche houses that make almost exact clones of various good batches of Aventus (90-99% close) with niche quality ingredients. Check out Parfums Vintage.

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  • Muestereate
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    Is that one of the better aventus knockoffs by chance?

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  • Bloodburn
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    SOTD: Armaf Club de Nuit Intense Man, a clone of Creed Aventus with better opening smoke note complementing Frost scented M3X. I know Aventus scent is everywhere. It's like an everyman scent now but since I got M3X in Frost which is just a knockoff of Aventus so I had to cover it with CDNIM. I think my bottle batch is 2017. 2018 and up batches are said to be reformulated and don't smell as good anymore.

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  • Bloodburn
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    SOTD yesterday, Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540. Sweet cotton candy, I was ready to be eaten. I'm testing TLG almost everyday on every occasions I get. I went to the department store and I got lots of attraction when women walk past and got a whiff of my scent. Might be the fragrance alone that worked so well. It's one of the highest rating sex in a bottles after all.

    Went on a date at night, wore Alexandria Fragrances' Royal Equestrian, a clone of Parfums de Marly Layton known for one of the best niche clubbing and dating fragrances. Apple, Woodsy, Vanilla notes, yummy.
    Last edited by Bloodburn; 02-03-2019, 04:21 AM.

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  • Ladyofthewoods
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    LOVE North Pole!

  • Bloodburn
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    Waiting to place order for more samples of House of Orpheus fragrances and waiting for a restock of Alexandria Fragrances Cacao Dreams in addition to the pherotine sale.

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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by Bloodburn

    Right now LPMP's pherotine month and many other houses with their Valentine's day sale is about to make a big hole in my wallet.
    I understand. lol

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  • Bloodburn
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    SOTD: LPMP North Pole with some vanilla sandalwood oil added lightly scented TLG.

    While I like North Pole, I still think the sample vial I had is not enough to cover cops in TLG so I added a few drops of vanilla sandalwood oil in.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Ildergreier

    You will love it, it is in oil, though.
    Right now LPMP's pherotine month and many other houses with their Valentine's day sale is about to make a big hole in my wallet.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Ladyofthewoods
    The term Unisex is relative. I know plenty of women who like their winter fragrances a little on the dark or masculine side.
    And a lot of men who like feminine top notes. I do have many fragrances with notes more to the feminine side as well. I usually wear those for dating.

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  • Ladyofthewoods
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    The notes for Tomorrow are sea salt, sea water, moss & cypress

  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by Bloodburn

    That's a lot of notes for this fine gentleman. The note composition does feel like a unisex.

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    You will love it, it is in oil, though.

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  • Ildergreier
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    That one is perfect for Ireland.

  • Ladyofthewoods
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    The term Unisex is relative. I know plenty of women who like their winter fragrances a little on the dark or masculine side.

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  • Ladyofthewoods
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    Ahh Alkemia. I love some of their stuff. One of my favs is Wilde, which is also a little masculine. I wore it the whole time we were in Ireland.

  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Ildergreier
    I wanted to smell like a man today, so it is 1891 Perfume oil Fine Gentleman today.
    That's a lot of notes for this fine gentleman. The note composition does feel like a unisex.

    French lavender buds, mandarin peel, lime leaves, bergamot, bay leaves, coriander, clove, nutmeg, ginger flower, pink pepper, elegant white carnations, heirloom tree rose, opium tar accord, and woody amber resin nestled in an embrace of precious oriental incense woods

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  • Ildergreier
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    I wanted to smell like a man today, so it is 1891 Perfume oil Fine Gentleman today.

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