Yea, I noticed it was available on the Standard online shop. It's definitely not at Opening Ceremony Soho. Thanks for checking into it, I already ordered the sample but if I do like it and it's at Ace it's good to know a place where I can pick it up.
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I know I only mentioned Humiecki & Graef's Askew in the last post, but after returning to some samples I think Geste and Bosque are worth mentioning. The entire line is great if you are looking for something new and modern. Some of the scents flirt with avant-garde.
Other reviews online are better than I can offer, but FWIW: Bosque opens very fresh, clean, floral, almost soapy, but with a little... pepper? Like many of Laudamiel's scents, it dries down to an animalitic musk. Even so, it retains a kind of artificial, spacey quality that also seems something of a signature in many of his scents.
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I'm a big H&G fan...they're tricky to love, almost bordering on revolting sometimes, but that only makes me want more. I have a bottle of Multiple Rouge...it's considered fruit-biohazard to some.i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Trying this now and loving it, seems to hold up pretty well so far though it's close to the skin at this point (4-5 hours after application). I have pretty dry skin too. Got a vial sample so I just dabbed a little on my wrist. Perhaps it's better sprayed? Tried L'homme sage yesterday and loved it from the first second but something with the earthy basenotes/drydown didn't sit right with me. Appeared a bit too synthetic perhaps? Will give it a few more tries.
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Bump.
Anyone shopping for spring scents yet?
Luckyscent is now carrying the S-Perfume line...if you haven't tried S-ex...you're missing out. One of the most peculiar, yet beautiful scents you can buy...and for a decent price at that.i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Mona di Orio "Vanilla" hapilly added to the collection now!
What a great fragrance! as most of Mona's!!!
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Originally posted by copaceticheavily restricted in what way? why?i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by Patroklus View Postsomeone at my local farmer's market sells soap that smells like pot
also they have one that uses oak moss, which smells kind of neat. i want it in a fragrance so that i can smell like treebeard
Serge Lutens - Fille en Anguilles
Tauer - Pentachord Verdant
CdG - Palisander, Sequoia, Wonderwood
I Hate Perfume - Black March
Odin - Tanoke (the ginger and orange are bit off the mark, but this was the most rich and clear 'tree' scent I've tried)
L'artisan Parfumeur - Al Oudh (very dirty. there are some complaints about it being too 'arm pit', 'sweaty' or 'B.O.', but I like this kind of thing sometimes)
And of course there are some threads on basenotes with suggestions for soil/earth/green scents. My favorite of the bunch I've tried above is Tauer's Verdant. Have I already described it? Intense, linear, radiant, mossy, and moldy with a fleeting black licorice sweetness. One of the most distinctive scents I've ever tried, and that's saying something considering the litany of weird and avant garde stuff I've ordered up so far.
Speaking of avant garde, I've tried eccentric molecules eccentric 01 and molecule 01. They're both pleasant and velvety, with a remarkable staying power. Unlike other people's experiences though, the scents never really disappeared on me, I could smell them the whole day. And I was never accosted by strangers or complimented by friends.
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