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takeonethingoff.com
| | situations.neocities.org
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| | [AI summary] The author discusses their journey into perfume, sharing preferences and experiences with various scents, including favorites and dislikes, while highlighting their evolving understanding and appreciation of fragrance.
| | nstperfume.com
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| | [AI summary] The user's query is a collection of comments and discussions from a perfume forum, focusing on a list of men's perfumes. The main points include: 1) The user is seeking a curated list of men's perfumes, with a particular emphasis on classic and quality options. 2) There are multiple comments from users who are adding their own suggestions to the list, such as Guerlain Derby, Caron Pour un Homme, and Le Labo Oud 27. 3) Some users are expressing dissatisfaction with the original list, suggesting that it misses out on several notable fragrances. 4) There is a discussion about the differences between older and newer perfumes, with a preference for the classic, more characterful scents. 5) The user is also interested in the reliability of purchasing ...
| | theblacknarcissus.com
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| | One of mine - I don't know why - is Nina by Nina Ricci (1987). A very soapy, green, mimosa blackcurrant aldehyde with a classic vetiver moss musk base, it captured my heart when I first smelled it nearly forty years ago - and still takes me to a calm, almost Hellenistic place of classical...
| | olfactoriastravels.com
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| Mainstream releases are an emotional topic for many Perfumistas. We bitch and moan about lack of quality, creativity and individuality. And we do that for a reason, since so many releases offer nothing new, nothing worthwhile, nothing worth the money. I am moaning right along with the best of them. This fall I have been...