guerlain

Jun 22, 2009,18:15 PM
 

I like Guerlain scents. I use Eau de Fleurs de Cedrats all year round---it's a scent that evokes lemons bathed under the mediterranean sun! The only problem with this scent is that it lasts only about 20 minutes on the skin no matter how great the amount that I splash on! And it's quite expensive, too. I also use Guerlain's Eau Imperiale, which lasts much longer, but I don't like it as much as Eau de Fleurs de Cedrats.

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The sweet smell of success

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-00:06
Anybody out there a fan of perfume or cologne? I use the words interchangeably below, but actually there is a difference. My understanding is that perfume contains more essential oils than cologne, and therefore the scent is more concentrated. A perfume w...  

It all depends of the season and the mood,

 
 By: amanico : June 20th, 2009-00:23
But yes, I'm a big perfume fan. I'm wearing right now Chanel Homme Sport, a very fresh fragrance, dynamic, but very sensual. I also love Thierry Mugler A Man, a bit spicy, louder, certainly, but each tilme I smell it, it is a journey into childhood. For s... 

Vetiver by Guerlain is one of the greatest...

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-01:03
...fragrances of all time. I would say, one of the top 10 in the world, IMO. Why am I not surprised that your list of perfumes is sophisticated and fashion-forward? Yes, undoubtedly we could discuss perfumes as we discuss watches -- we could talk about th... 

I agree Nicolas...

 
 By: patrick_y : June 20th, 2009-01:20
I couldn't have put it into better words myself. It's all about the season. Fragrances and watches would go hand in hand. I also thought of the same thing. I'm thinking the Chanel Homme Sport would go well with some sort of sports watch. Thierry Mugler A ... 

For me...

 
 By: DRMW : June 20th, 2009-00:46
Hello Daos! Interesting post! For me it's Acqua D'Gio, Chanel Platinum Egoiste, and recently Creed. -MW

Acqua di Gio...

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-00:49
...is one of my favorites. I love the smell of it on a man. It's clean and refreshing. I'm not familiar with the Chanel, so I will check that one out. Which scent from the Creed line do you favor? Daos

Hello Daos!

 
 By: DRMW : June 21st, 2009-21:02
It's Creed Imperial Millesime. -MW

Thanks, MW!

 
 By: dxboon : June 21st, 2009-21:35
IM has a definite following amongst my guy friends. I like the citrus-melon notes. Of the Creed line, I like Bois de Portugal on a man, and Fleur de The Rose Bulgare on me. I'm a sucker for Bulgarian rose. People make fun of me because I go wild for Penha... 

if you like Creed...

 
 By: patrick_y : June 20th, 2009-01:13
You will really like Clive Christian. It's got a slightly heavier musk than Creed, but ironically more delicate at the same time. Acqua d'Gio is perfect for summer.

I transported a Liter of Creed

 
 By: aaronm : June 21st, 2009-18:53
back from a trip to Paris for a friend. that bottle was about the same price as the 150ml bottles in the US A

Depends where you use it.

 
 By: mrsnak : June 24th, 2009-18:16
Some guys like to toss a bunch "down under".

I rarely use it; but I give it a lot of thought...

 
 By: patrick_y : June 20th, 2009-01:08
Although I hardly ever wear any fragrances (maybe once a week at most), I do pay some heed to it. I categorize my fragrances into one of two categories; seasonal and perennials. The perennials are more compatible smells that can easily be used during any ... 

Thanks for your thoughts, Patrick!

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-01:19
Hermes Eau d'Orange Vert is a classic! I like the light, clean, citrus scent of it. Yes, perfume is very subjective, and it is hard to make recommendations for others. I am not familiar at all with the Montblanc and Porsche Design perfumes you cite, so I ... 

Fahrenheit 32 for me [nt]

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : June 20th, 2009-02:08
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Thanks, Bruno!

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-11:27
I'm going to revisit smelling this one (and all the scents that the PuristS respond with, if possible). I have written in my scentbook - "creamy" and "citrus" next to F32. When you wear it on your person, do you get similar notes and/or different ones? Ch... 

Perfume .... ???

 
 By: bimbeano : June 20th, 2009-04:20
Hi Daos, i order to put some perfume on your body, you have to clean(or wash) yourself. I'm not really a big fan of water (swimming pool or douche) ... so i just wash myself every three months (maybe a bit earlier ... LOL) .... so my perfumes last pretty ...  

LOL Philip :) nt

 
 By: numerobis : June 20th, 2009-04:52

ROFLMAO; Filip

 
 By: amanico : June 20th, 2009-05:17
Please remind me to not take a room with you at our London GTG! )) Best, Nicolas

A shame ....

 
 By: bimbeano : June 20th, 2009-08:31
... i was going to wear my pink shirt ... especially for you Filip

LOL, my crazy friend!

 
 By: amanico : June 20th, 2009-23:12

LOL! Filip, I hope you never change!

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-11:36
You crack me up! Somehow, I think you are joking. Otherwise, the June 29th Event To Celebrate Daos' Birthday , um, Euro PuristS GTG could be a very scented affair. *chuckling* Cheers, Daos P.s. - GREAT photo!

I will not change ....

 
 By: bimbeano : June 20th, 2009-15:26
... resistance is futile .... next month i'm turning 87 so .... i don't don't think i'll change .... and remember: "The first 100 years are the most difficult; after that things get better " Ze bim

LOLOL Bimbo!...

 
 By: E.J. : June 20th, 2009-15:31
I hope you never change, hermano... But you must think about it... and, tell me??? the next gtg is near to your unlucky meeting with water (and shower, I hope)???. LOLOL Best, my dear friend. emilio

LOL Bimbeano! [nt]

 
 By: DRMW : June 20th, 2009-16:33
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Eau de Naturel...nothing beats that.

 
 By: pingtsai : June 20th, 2009-19:54
That true essence of pure undeniable manliness can be quite irresistible. Looks like you need a bigger tub.

As in watches...

 
 By: pplater : June 20th, 2009-06:55
..bespoke is an interesting option, Daos. As a gift from her favourite husband a couple of years ago, Mrs pplater received a consultation with a traditional parfumeur who then created a perfume specifically to her taste. The exercise was not without its c... 

I have actually looked into this before...

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-11:52
...and probably will go this route one day, when I feel a bit more knowledgeable about the form. There is actually a world-renowned parfumeur based here in California that only creates perfumes using non-synthetic essences. Mrs. Pplater is so lucky to be ... 

Acqua di Parma

 
 By: AlexSunrise : June 20th, 2009-08:52
Hello, Daos, For the last 3 years I have chosen Aqua di Parma, usually going back and forth between the Colonia Classica and their Blu Mediterraneo line, especially the Fico di Amalfi and Mirto di Panarea. In my opinion they have a very particular fraganc... 

ADP Colonia is a classic in my book!

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-12:23
I love the bright citrus notes I get from it at first, and then I enjoy how the scent gets warmer as it dries down. That's what is so great about Colonia, it's got this wonderful progression from sunny citrus to dusty floral to musky warmth (this is my ad... 

It Makes Scents

 
 By: Frederick : June 20th, 2009-09:05
Interesting question, Daos I've been using Royal Copenhagen and Bulgari Pour Homme for at least 15 years now. Not all the fancy brands are compatible with my body chemistry, so I tend to be careful which brand I choose. Used Royal Copenhagen so long that ... 

Daos, call me an old fashioned guy, but any lady with CK1 on attracts me in a big way

 
 By: G99 : June 20th, 2009-11:43
i had a couple of dalliances in years gone by with 2 lovely young ladies who coincidentally both wore CK1 and since then everytime i smell it i get a familiar stirring in my memory lobes. Michelle doesnt wear it and out of respect i would never ask her to... 

You are so funny, Graham!

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-12:59
Wow...CK One, now that's a trip down memory lane! I had never heard of a unisex fragrance before this came out. I used to wear it in high school/early college. I feel like almost everyone at that time, boys and girls, were into it! Cheers, Daos

I like the title of your post!

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-12:40
I am not familiar with Royal Copenhagen, so I'll need to go out and smell that one, but Bulgari Pour Homme I know well, as one of my ex-boyfriends (and we are still friends, so no negative connotation there) was a daily wearer. I like the tea and pepper n... 

For me it only depends on mood

 
 By: Geo : June 20th, 2009-13:44
I am a sent man too, always been and I usually sticked to a cologne for years, like TUSCANY by Aramis. Now I use mainly Gold by Amouage and Tuscany now and then. GEO

I choose perfumes based on my moods as well

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-23:29
I'll wear a "power" perfume to the office that is bolder and more confident. When I go out with my girlfriends, I choose something lively and playful. When I'm on a date I'll wear something softer and more feminine. Changing it up, or going without perfum... 

Elegant post, Daos... perfums...

 
 By: E.J. : June 20th, 2009-15:26
In my case I use basically three perfums... - The first one, Esencia de Loewe. I love this perfum, a pleasure. But it must be used in winter, I think - The second one is Must de Cartier, and I use it in all the seasons. - The last one that came home is Ko... 

Escencia...

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-23:52
...is definitely a man's cologne. It's deep, woody, earthy and very masculine. A great choice! Perfumes are one of those luxury items I would have a hard time giving up. There is so much to learn about them, and they are one of the many ways that individu... 

The science of scents

 
 By: mrsnak : June 20th, 2009-19:29
Gets down to our basic animal DNA (sorry creationists). For men: Musk for pure sexual attraction. Citrus for metrosexuals. For women: Never figured women out, but like their smells.

I love this line, Mrsnak...

 
 By: dxboon : June 21st, 2009-00:05
..." Never figured women out, but like their smells ." Hysterical! The sense of smell does certainly hit us in the most primal part of our brain! Daos

Contradiction

 
 By: Davo : June 20th, 2009-20:23
by Calvin Klein. I've been using it for years. Love the stuff.

Another one for me to investigate...

 
 By: dxboon : June 21st, 2009-00:08
...as I am not familiar with Contradiction by Calvin Klein. I'm excited to head out to the parfumerie to check out all the various colognes used by my fellow PuristS! Thanks for the note, Davo! Cheers, Daos

What an interesting post...

 
 By: pingtsai : June 20th, 2009-21:57
I love how we can talk about almost anything under the sun. Scent is such a personal thing IMO. Two people can wear the same perfume and it can smell differently on both of them . It's funny because when I get in the elevator in the morning, I can almost ... 

Scented lotion

 
 By: dxboon : June 20th, 2009-23:09
I agree that it's nice we can talk about a wide variety of topics on this forum. I will check out the peony scented lotion from Bath & Body Works next time I'm at the mall. I wish I had posted my note last week so I could've gotten your recommendation... 

An interesting question ...

 
 By: AndrewD : June 21st, 2009-15:41
Hi Daos, I wear scents occasionally and mostly when I am away from work. I am also a creature of habit, so don’t change these very frequently and don’t really go looking for the newest releases. A side question: how long should these scents be kept once o... 

Calvin Klein's Eternity...

 
 By: dxboon : June 21st, 2009-16:10
...brings back fond memories of boyfriends past! I love the smell, and agree that it is better once applied and allowed to dry down than it is in the bottle. It's nice that you put so much thought into your wedding day, right down to the cologne! I worry ... 

A related question …

 
 By: AndrewD : June 21st, 2009-16:39
Thanks Daos, In order to know if one’s fragrances are going ‘off’ it may be necessary to sample a current example of the brand. I do wonder how consistent these fragrances are from batch to batch, decade to decade. Is there any data? Andrew

I'm not sure if we could find aggregated data...

 
 By: dxboon : June 21st, 2009-17:14
...on this matter (I've never seen any), but I would think the larger, commercial parfumeries, particularly those that use synthetics (and I'm not knocking the use of synthetics in any way) and can manipulate the structure of those compounds, can achieve ... 

And colognes react differently on each of us

 
 By: mrsnak : June 22nd, 2009-19:25
Which is even more so why it's such an individual thing. Calvin Klein may be fine for one person, but not on another. I do well with some Citrus, but others are god-awful. Musk is always a good choice (embedded in our animal DNA), but more for the true te... 

:-) Very true, Mrsnak! [nt]

 
 By: dxboon : June 23rd, 2009-01:06
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guerlain

 
 By: clayton : June 22nd, 2009-18:15
I like Guerlain scents. I use Eau de Fleurs de Cedrats all year round---it's a scent that evokes lemons bathed under the mediterranean sun! The only problem with this scent is that it lasts only about 20 minutes on the skin no matter how great the amount ... 

Guerlain makes a host of classic perfumes...

 
 By: dxboon : June 23rd, 2009-01:05
...with Eau de Fleurs de Cedrats, being one IMO. The citrus in it is very bracing and lively. Have you tried Vetiver by Guerlain? You might like that one as well. Cheers, Daos