Perfumes, Fragrances and Scents

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Hi, I’m Noir, a recent Reddit convert. Ever since joining, I’ve been baffled by how little perfume content there is, especially since fragrance is what I’m currently most interested in. So I decided that my first official act would be to create this as my first community on here. I’d like this to be a place for everything concerning perfume: from the scents you are wearing today to your all-time favourites, good dupes and even ventures into the art of creating fragrances yourselves. I briefly considered creating something more niche (much like r/DIYperfumes), but was advised against it, as that might be too specific. So: have fun, share your stash and remember not to overspray!

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submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by klemptor@startrek.website to c/perfumes@sh.itjust.works
 
 

A month or so ago, I was on a quest for a great peach fragrance, and ended up stumbling on 1969 by Histoires de Parfums, which isn't a simple peach fragrance, but does have peach notes. It sounded amazing and so on a whim I blind bought it (got the 0.5mL which is $50). I'm so happy I did! It's complex and sexy. I'm not the most sophisticated when it comes to describing fragrances - it's hard for me to pick out specific notes sometimes - but I'd describe this as starting out spicy/musky and mellowing to a creamy, very alluring spiced sweetness in the drydown. It's sensuous, long-wearing, and I seriously can't get enough!

The description is:

Top notes: fruits of the sun, peach

Heart notes: rose, white flowers, cardamom, clove

Base notes: patchouli, chocolate, coffee, musk

Also the packaging is gorgeous:

I'm going to check out some of their other fragrances!

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When it comes to perfume, I’m not usually an impulse buyer, but for this one, I made an exception: I bought it the same evening I first smelled it. The only decision that took a few hours was: EDT or EDP? And while I’m usually a firm believer in perfume over Eau de Toilette (always), I found that in the case of Eau Duelle, the two were entirely different scents.

The EDT – which I ended up getting – was more unique and wearable. What really set it apart was that it’s vastly different from all other vanilla scents. Usually when it comes to vanilla I go for heavy gourmand fragrances. Eau Duelle is both far from being like that, whilst at the same time smelling very cozy. It opens herbal and spicy (lots of pink pepper), then softens into something like creamy milk tea and dusty vanilla. Diptyque itself lists its notes as vanilla, pink pepper, cypriol and calamus. On a side note: The EDT was first and the EDP only came out three years later.

Eau Duelle quickly became my go-to everyday scent, even replacing my previous favourite vanilla scent, Dior’s Vanilla Diorama.

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personally, i love it lol. i don't wear much perfume, so the samples last me for a while, and basically every scent ive gotten ive liked. im curious what y'all's opinions are

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(Shamelessly stolen from Reddit)