any new updates on the actual release of the Rick scent?
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The DVN is a dry, milky sandalwood (the synthetic kind) and appears simple at first, but lasts quite a long time and has some complexities (be they good or bad is up to you). It's worth trying if you like creamy, woodsy scents.
I've not tried FK's.i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by newp View PostThe wonderwood is good, serves me as a perfect example of woody scent.
I thought it was considered cheap? 88 euro for 100 ml is a good deal.
http://shop.essenza-nobile.de/fragra...dP-Unisex.html
The scent is VERY woody, reminds me of woodworking class in high school. Seems to be able to work year-round and it lasts long on the skin too!
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I just bought a bottle of CdG Black - it's strange just right after application or if you smell "too near" at the skin, then tar is quite significant. But I really like the aura smell, it appears completely different to me then, more like licorice, even kind of sweet.
I like it, though it won't replace my current favorites (Olfactive Studio Autoportrait, Bulgari Black with a splash of Molecule 01, and Aramis New West).
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Isn't Molecule 01 just plain old Iso E Super with a jacked up price?
Anyway, apparently Serge will release a second fragrance later this year, does anyone have info on that? I can't help it my heart always skips a beat when I hear "new Lutens"lavender menace
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He usually releases 3/year, two in the "export" line, one in the bell jar. Apparently the remaining two (after fille de berlin) are laine de verre (fibre glass )and la vierge de fer (iron maiden).i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by fit magna caedesSo I'm thinking of buying myself a few Profumum perfumes soon, Arso and Olibanum. Have tested them with a decant, but I find I never get the full feeling of a perfume until I've worn it for a while. Any helpful comments/warnings/laudations with regards to either the line or to those particular scents?
(For comparison, if it's at all meaningful, I normally wear Montale Oud Cuir D'Arabie - I have a few other Montale scents, but that's the one that really gets me .)
they are a lovely and friendly little company though.
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After 3 visits in 5 days to Serge Lutens Palais Royal, and countless dabs and sniffs and samples, I bought La Myrrhe and Boxeuses. I also picked up a small bottle of Nicolai Patchouli Intense on this trip.Originally posted by DRRRKThe bridge from Dior to CCP being Rick Owens.
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Originally posted by Prezens View Posthaha, open to suggestions.
If you want a manly fougere, barbershop-style, try Rive Gauche by YSL, which can be had for cheap. A milder option would be Mouchoir de Monsieur by Guerlain. For the oriental aspect, try Bvlgari Black, again cheap.
For generic wood, Guerlain L'Insant Pour Homme (for something sweet), CDG 2Man (for something dry).
Or you could skip all the crap and go for the best - Chanel's exclusive line (Sycomore and Coromandel in particular).i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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