Found another candidate for Sounds wild, I need to try it:
Mainly because of the Waldmeister/Woodruff note 😁

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Found another candidate for Sounds wild, I need to try it:
Mainly because of the Waldmeister/Woodruff note 😁
I have not tried any YSL scents! But I will def try these out! Y Eau de parfum sounds fantastic! I have not experienced a woody-smokey scent yet. Bourbon scents always sound fun! Def in my future sample cart. Dang! D: I'm sorry to hear about Ulta taking your Nest scents out! I've only heard good things about them. I've had my eye on the their Indian Jasmine scent but the other ones you mentioned sound fantastic! Black tulip especially. That's so cool that Ffern does their scents by the season! What awesome way to have a signature scent! Lol I blame fragrance reddit for the seasonal scent hunt honestly! I started out looking only for a signature scent but now I'm looking for a cooler weather scent as well. But I will say Jo Malone Waterlily is def on my back burner for a summer tropical scent. It's a bright fresh scent without being fruity if that makes sense? Hmm scents I don't like are usually strong amber notes. Jo Malone ended being a line I mostly enjoy partially due to the fact that despite liking perfume I can be a bit sensitive to stronger base notes. I haven't had any issues with Jo Malone so far. What about you? Any scents that are an immediate no? Or ones you don't super dislike but can't see yourself wearing anytime soon?
Thankfully they still have them online (I just don’t wanna pay the shipping 🥲). I’ve heard great things about the Jo Malone scents so I will be delving into them more!
Reddit is always a dangerous place to go exploring, and now that I know there is a fragrance Reddit I will be perusing 👀.
Yeah Amber can be such a hit or miss smell. I cannot stand the smell of super sugary sweet/musky scents. One that comes to mind is the one Billie Eillish scent, it smells like burnt marshmallows to me and it’s not a pleasant smell lol.
One scent that really did not agree with me was one my sister bought (I can’t remember the company) but it was a scent based on the new Nosferatu film. It’s smelled like actual rot and I gagged. Twas not the smell for me, and I was so annoyed after cause I kept getting whiffs of it.
Any smells for the fall/winter?? And where do you purchase/ is there a price point your like (I’m not buying that?)👀
"Sounds wild, I need to try it" strikes again 😄
If you think I'm silly enough to order decants of fragrances with notes like these, you're 100% correct
Hey 🫂❤️🩹🫂
I was wondering what your top unisex fragrances are? (They don't have to be marketed as such, more like scents you think would qualify as unisex?)
Thank you 🫶
Thanks, my friend 💜 Buckle up, this is going to be a long one 😅
Personally, I think marketing different fragrances to different genders is in itself stupid and everybody should just wear whatever the hell they want, regardless of what the packaging/marketing says.
That being said, my personal top 3 unisex fragrances that are actually labelled as unisex are:
004 Gin Mandarine Musc by Bon Parfumeur
Paris - Édimbourg by Chanel
Easy for Ecstasy by Philly & Phill
I wear these three far more often than any of my others. They have kind of become my signature scents as well, in the sense that my family and close friends have actually started to associate these with me so much that they expect me to be there when they smell any of these.
Bon Parfumeur is a fantastic brand for unisex fragrances by the way. Most of their fragrances, if not all of them, are unisex, and they're colour coded by their general vibe (fresh vs floral vs spicy etc). The concept is that you should mix & match two of them, but in my opinion they work as standalone fragrances as well.
Other than that, I can 100% recommend trying out Hermès fragrances, because the majority of them are unisex, and also quite special and not at all boring. Their Jardins line, for example, is completely unisex if I'm not mistaken, and I'd recommend trying all of them.
But cheaper brands have great unisex options as well - after all, Calvin Klein started the whole thing in the 90's with ck one, and it's still iconic (the other ones in the ck one line are hit and miss, though I love ck be and ck everyone was also good). And Zara is also always worth a try, especially in the men's section, and the ones they developed together with Jo Malone (for example Vétiver Pamplemousse).
I would recommend just trying things that catch your eye, regardless of what section they're placed in. Try to figure out which notes you like, and - more importantly - which ones you don't, and go from there. For example, I know by now that I prefer green and woody and slightly spicy notes and do not like sugary and super floral fragrances. But it took me a while to figure out what fragrances do not work for me and why.
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that bottle design is certainly a choice.
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I can’t wait to start working again so I can buy a big bottle of this. It’s perfect for fall.