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Thanks, rach, I was hoping you would chime in on this. First, I used Tom Ford as merely an example - I could have used Hermes instead. But anyway, I agree with you on the irrelevance of some of the components being synthetic versus natural, and am personally happy that animals are not losing their lives for a gland they have on their ass. That being said, I do like the idea of a cologne being composed of as many natural components as possible. It's like so many other things that we have hang-ups on - it would be a very personal knowledge that would give you some type of warm sense of satisfaction knowing that the scent you are wearing is composed of natural ingredients.
Agreed completely, and was just giving the TF stuff for info's sake. Where I get hung up is when the synthetic is chosen simply to lower the cost of manufacture to get more $$$. It's like when a designer switches production from Italy to China, but raises the retail price (cough, Prada, cough.) If it is done because of legal or production problems, or because the synthetic is all there is (Helmut Lang had a $300 scent called "Velviona" once, which was a completely synthetic 'invented' musk), then obviously I have no issue. Guerlain's Jicky is another scent created with invented "synthetic" notes, and is often called the first truly "modern" scent. And, AFAIK, there is nothing "natural" about many aldehydes, but imagine the scent world without them (no Chanel no. 5) Some notes, like Oud wood (agarwood), rose absolute, real Sandalwood (santal de mysore), etc. are absolutely heavenly and you can tell the difference in synthetics vs. real. For example, try YSL M7 vs. one of the Montale Ouds. Speaking of, I've found Montale to be wonderful, and very natural. $$$, but lovely. Annick Goutal, which you mentioned above, is also good, though again some of her/their scents are just icky. The biggest "names" though, regardless of price, are notorious stretching the truth. Creed is probably the worst, but I'm rather anti-Creed for the most part. I'd say TF asks Estee to put in good stuff, but I don't think he's requiring the absolute best, otherwise that $190 EdP would be $400. It's like his suits and bags... they're nice, but at the end of the day, that's a $4500 Zegna jacket.
