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Creed Vintage Tabarome.
I had to look that one up, but then again I have to look up most your joaks (it is a joke, right?).
Nice!
I hear it's really hard to find. : )
I had to look that one up, but then again I have to look up most your joaks (it is a joke, right?).
Sorry, I wrote that in a hurry. Here's what I was referring to:
http://yesterdaysperfume.typepad.com/yesterdays_perfume/2010/10/must-de-cartier-1981.html
Do you really have to look up most of my jokes?! (What's probably even worse, almost all of my posts are of an earnest and serious nature. I must be doing something wrong if the men and women of SF view them as jokes.)
No, I don't.
Quick question - on the very tail end of Coromandel, I'm also smelling something sort of sickly-sweet - not in a bad way - that really smells similar to jicky. It's sort of, I don't know, baby powder or violets and baby powder? I didn't see that Coromandel has civet in it, which is what I though was responsible for the similar note in jicky, but can anyone tell me what that is? it's really unexpected; that sweetness that I mentioned in the previous post. Am I making things up? Is that a note that's shared between jicky, coromandel, AND violet blonde?