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Meleg's Madeline Peach today. SO GOOD.
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The best old library scent I’ve smelled is vintage Messe de Minuit by Etro. It’s discontinued and you have to get the one with the round label, not square label. It’s incredible and so bizarre Etro would release this but it’s Duchaufour so that’s probably why. Good luck finding it.
All three were delivered today.Oh... you'll like it, trust me. It's a great peach fragrance, and it's casual but refined enough to work with a lot of different moods.
I haven't any experience with Italian Cypress, but I also heard it was good and was trying to find it about a year ago.
All three were delivered today.
I love them all. I have some serious rotation game going now...
I have an Oud Wood candle I've been using everyday.Nice! I waited too long to get BP in store, but I was intending to shop around when I pick it up anyway, so I can hold off until the holiday season.
Plus, I have a feeling the TF reps might put anything with a scented candle version on sale around New Year's, which is good news for me and that 100ml FF! (love it that much)
Italian Cypress is so, so good. By far my favorite TFPB fragrance, and one I would keep if I had to get down to two fragrances. Where did you get your decant?I have Bitter Peach on the way, also ordered a decant of Italian Cypress. I remember someone raving about that one, and it's discontinued...
The Perfumed Court.Italian Cypress is so, so good. By far my favorite TFPB fragrance, and one I would keep if I had to get down to two fragrances. Where did you get your decant?
I went with Oud Fleur today. The oud makes a nice balance for the florals and sandalwood.
Well oud has massive variations depending on the terroir, the age, whether it has been farmed or is wild, and finally the distillation process. To say something smells of oud is like saying anything with wheels is a BMW.