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  1. exquisitely me
    8th February 2009 08:12 AM
    exquisitely me
    Thanks for the blog comment, fellow newbie! It really was a great experience, I'm glad I was able to share it with you. The people here really are great. Very supportive, informed, and glad to offer help. Welcome to Basenotes!!
  2. N_Tesla
    2nd September 2008 03:53 AM
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    Welcome to basenotes. There is a great deal of experience vested in some of the members regarding fragrances here. Again, welcome.

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Posted 15th November 2009 at 04:58 PM by vintage*red Comments 0
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Since I am not a scientist or chemist, I do not know what to look for in a list of ingredients. Odalisque and Sacrebleu Intense had a beautiful incense drydown. I was amazed how Patricia Nicolai used incense the way that Guerlain used vanilla. Now these two former beauties should be called Odal & Sacrebleu Lukewarm. What is missing from the new that was in the old?

Posted 22nd February 2009 at 04:11 PM by vintage*red Comments 0
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In a time of economic downturn, I am interested in the fragrances that you would choose if your perfume allowance were cut back drastically. These are my choices...for a floral, I would choose Anais Anais...for a chypre, I would choose Paloma Picasso...for an oriental/gourmand, I would choose Lolita Lempicka. What would you choose?

Posted 1st September 2008 at 07:42 PM by vintage*red Comments 0
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I am searching for an a fairly literal orange blossom/neroli scent with staying power. I don't want to smell like a candle or a "home fragrance", though. Any suggestions?

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