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post #76 of 81
PM'd you both...

i'm not averse to wearing feminines it's just not my type of floral. i think it's lily of the valley as it says in the guide. should've bought the diorella but it was gone when i went back. here they are... apologies for the webcam pic at night but i iz teh layzee. dunno which is older but they smell the same. they seem to be 50 ml. the houndstooth at least i'm sure is. the taller one maybe but it's been kinda sprayed who knows how many times. i uncapped it since it might show that it's still kinda full but the one in the atomizer has some significant usage compared to the houndstooth splash bottle.
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post #77 of 81
rach2jlc (or Thomas) - I've grouped a few samples together... PdN NY & BdP since I heard they were similar, and then I also threw in Heritage as well as Shalimar EdT (WTH!)... I guess my process right now is to try and smell around the whole group of best rec's for a certain style or note and then pick "the best" one or few if they're really different takes on the same thing. any thoughts on the grouping there and preferences on them? Heritage is pleasant, simple, and relatively cheap and I seem to like it. NY got a solid review from Turin (for what it's worth), though I can't remember what it smells like. and BdP, well my first impressions were that it's just too stuffy and formal. Yet Heritage seems classy without being overbearing. Thoughts?
post #78 of 81
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Originally Posted by horndog View Post
You can get both from Amazon I believe. I got samplers of BdP, Himalaya, GIT, Imperial, and SMW all from the same seller on Amazon for like 20 bucks.

Has anyone tried Chanel's new Bleu de Chanel? Its quite clean and non-offensive.
post #79 of 81
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Originally Posted by Master-Classter View Post
rach2jlc (or Thomas) - I've grouped a few samples together... PdN NY & BdP since I heard they were similar, and then I also threw in Heritage as well as Shalimar EdT (WTH!)...

I guess my process right now is to try and smell around the whole group of best rec's for a certain style or note and then pick "the best" one or few if they're really different takes on the same thing.

any thoughts on the grouping there and preferences on them? Heritage is pleasant, simple, and relatively cheap and I seem to like it. NY got a solid review from Turin (for what it's worth), though I can't remember what it smells like. and BdP, well my first impressions were that it's just too stuffy and formal. Yet Heritage seems classy without being overbearing.
Thoughts?

Many Guerlain scents share the same sort of harmony... the famous Guerlinade base. SO, you are probably picking up on that base. Likewise, there are some Creed `house notes` that often put their fragrances in obvious territory, especially on the dry down.

BdP and NY dont have any obvious house similarity, of course, except that they share some notes, some themes, and some powdery old man sort of funk.

My favorite groupings are ones that make no sense whatsoever, like when my nose felt that the original Versace Versus Homme smelled like MPG Parfum d`habit. Everybody thought I was nuts, and maybe I was.
post #80 of 81
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Originally Posted by Master-Classter View Post
rach2jlc (or Thomas) - I've grouped a few samples together... PdN NY & BdP since I heard they were similar, and then I also threw in Heritage as well as Shalimar EdT (WTH!)...

I guess my process right now is to try and smell around the whole group of best rec's for a certain style or note and then pick "the best" one or few if they're really different takes on the same thing.

any thoughts on the grouping there and preferences on them? Heritage is pleasant, simple, and relatively cheap and I seem to like it. NY got a solid review from Turin (for what it's worth), though I can't remember what it smells like. and BdP, well my first impressions were that it's just too stuffy and formal. Yet Heritage seems classy without being overbearing.
Thoughts?

hmmm, two chypres, a woody, and an oriental. You'll note similarities in the drydowns, most likely, but lots of scents dry down to a core group of long-chain molecules: musks, vanilla, amber, etc. It's what happens between spray and drydown that makes up the scent family.

I don't know whether you've seen the scent geneology charts that were done up a while back: not great (Michael Edwards database is - I'm told - far superior), but they grouped a lot of popular scents into the major classes (fougere, chypre, oriental, leather, etc.), and then put them on a spectrum within each group.

So, my thinking would be that you'd take a group of straight-up chypres (PdN New York, BdP, Chanel PM, Givenchy III) and cross-compare them to find the one that works for you. But then, there is the nature of recs: there aren't any truly universal scents out there (to my knowledge) - one person's rhapsody is another person's plonk.

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Has anyone tried Chanel's new Bleu de Chanel? Its quite clean and non-offensive.

gaaaah, everything's clean and non-offensive these days. =( What happened to a little stinkyness, a little bit of late-night-on-the-metro vibe? It's like Kouros is the last major scent to come out that was unapologetically a cologne, rough edges and all.
post #81 of 81
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Has anyone tried Chanel's new Bleu de Chanel? Its quite clean and non-offensive.

Clean and non-offensive = Boring

We have enough of that in the market
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