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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion around Chanel No. 19 Poudré is a mix of personal experiences and opinions, highlighting its evolution from a classic fragrance to a modern interpretation. Users express a range of reactions, from admiration of its fresh, powdery, and musky notes to disappointment with its departure from the original No. 19. Some find it appealing for its clean, summery qualities, while others feel it lacks the depth and historical weight of its predecessor. The fragrance's packaging and presentation are often praised, with many noting its elegant design. However, there are also criticisms about its longevity and the way it evolves on the skin, with some users reporting it becoming overly sweet or harsh. Overall, the conversation reflects a polariz... | |
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| | | | | How we relate to the smell of a perfume can change over time. I purchased Myrrh Casati by Monadi Orio in 2014. There was something about... | |
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kafkaesqueblog.com
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| | | Tom Ford Black Orchid Voile de Fleur For Women (VdF) appears to be nothing like Black Orchid. The original Black Orchid was apparently one of those "love it or hate it" scent that was intended to evoke carnal sensuality. Tom ... Continue reading | ||