i hate perfume
Jun. 4th, 2008 08:13 pmI got I Hate Perfumes today!
Mr. Hulot's Holiday is the winner. it's a little fresh shower-like if you're not paying attention, but it really does smell like a Mediterranean summer. I'd add just a little more old leather, but otherwise, it's beautiful on. i keep smelling myself. this is the closest to what i usually go for, which is clean and fresh. but there's a little spice in it, which is new for me.
In the Summer Kitchen smells much better than you'd think. it's beautiful; you can really smell the rafters. It's the scent closest to the title of the scent, strangely, along with black march. But this one is subtle and clean and warm at the same time. it's a toss-up if I like this one better than Mr. Hulot.
at the beach 1966 is not as good as I'd hoped. all the subsidiary smells are hidden by the coppertone, though the primary scent is so fun, you almost excuse it. HOWEVER. it was the scent most immediately appreciated by the husband. i can kind of see why. you could almost see him taking an flash mental journey to some beach and lots of scantily clad girls. this is the one most likely to evoke lust in your boy, though you could probably get the same effect by finding the right sunscreen.
greenbriar 1968 is a bit of a letdown, though i hope it improves on wearing. i can smell the newly mowed hay, but the smell is just slightly fir-tree like (which is different than sawmill i think), so it's confusing, because that doesn't seem right. i think what it needs is more pipe tobacco to warm the scent from the coolness of the slight fir-tree smell.
in the library is exactly as good as it sounds. it was really quite a shock that i preferred any of the others to it, but that says more about the others than this one. it's really quite lovely, but seems more traditional.
i didn't like black march at all when i first smelled it, but it's growing on me. it smells exactly like a walk through fir trees when it's just rained. it's not a pretty smell exactly, but it's the most exactly evocative. this one would be perfect for the hippie friend who wears patchouli (iamtangerine) and maybe needs to branch out. very outdoorsy and alive and evocative. just maybe a little too outdoorsy for the likes of me.
i was really tempted to get burning leaves, but i think i want to smell it first. it could go either way for me. ive never really had a scent personality, excepting that i tend to prefer clean and fresh to musky and lusty. actually, the only scent that ive really liked for myself was a cologne, not a perfume, aqua di gio, but that was ruined by guidos.
[edit] greenbriar is much nicer on! somewhere on the skin the fir trees become sawdust and the other parts of the scent come out quite a bit, particularly the axel grease. i smell like a sawmill today. and while im glad i didn't end up getting a large portion of it as i planned, i think it will be really nice for an occasional smell. i think it's just a bit too butch to become my regular. now i need to choose between summer kitchen and mr. hulot's holiday for a bigger portion. i'll be trying the summer kitchen on my skin later. the dark horse is in the library, which i still can't quite put out of my head. maybe im femme-er than i thought.
Mr. Hulot's Holiday is the winner. it's a little fresh shower-like if you're not paying attention, but it really does smell like a Mediterranean summer. I'd add just a little more old leather, but otherwise, it's beautiful on. i keep smelling myself. this is the closest to what i usually go for, which is clean and fresh. but there's a little spice in it, which is new for me.
In the Summer Kitchen smells much better than you'd think. it's beautiful; you can really smell the rafters. It's the scent closest to the title of the scent, strangely, along with black march. But this one is subtle and clean and warm at the same time. it's a toss-up if I like this one better than Mr. Hulot.
at the beach 1966 is not as good as I'd hoped. all the subsidiary smells are hidden by the coppertone, though the primary scent is so fun, you almost excuse it. HOWEVER. it was the scent most immediately appreciated by the husband. i can kind of see why. you could almost see him taking an flash mental journey to some beach and lots of scantily clad girls. this is the one most likely to evoke lust in your boy, though you could probably get the same effect by finding the right sunscreen.
greenbriar 1968 is a bit of a letdown, though i hope it improves on wearing. i can smell the newly mowed hay, but the smell is just slightly fir-tree like (which is different than sawmill i think), so it's confusing, because that doesn't seem right. i think what it needs is more pipe tobacco to warm the scent from the coolness of the slight fir-tree smell.
in the library is exactly as good as it sounds. it was really quite a shock that i preferred any of the others to it, but that says more about the others than this one. it's really quite lovely, but seems more traditional.
i didn't like black march at all when i first smelled it, but it's growing on me. it smells exactly like a walk through fir trees when it's just rained. it's not a pretty smell exactly, but it's the most exactly evocative. this one would be perfect for the hippie friend who wears patchouli (iamtangerine) and maybe needs to branch out. very outdoorsy and alive and evocative. just maybe a little too outdoorsy for the likes of me.
i was really tempted to get burning leaves, but i think i want to smell it first. it could go either way for me. ive never really had a scent personality, excepting that i tend to prefer clean and fresh to musky and lusty. actually, the only scent that ive really liked for myself was a cologne, not a perfume, aqua di gio, but that was ruined by guidos.
[edit] greenbriar is much nicer on! somewhere on the skin the fir trees become sawdust and the other parts of the scent come out quite a bit, particularly the axel grease. i smell like a sawmill today. and while im glad i didn't end up getting a large portion of it as i planned, i think it will be really nice for an occasional smell. i think it's just a bit too butch to become my regular. now i need to choose between summer kitchen and mr. hulot's holiday for a bigger portion. i'll be trying the summer kitchen on my skin later. the dark horse is in the library, which i still can't quite put out of my head. maybe im femme-er than i thought.