So often I read comments by fellow perfume fanatics on various blogs and forums that they don’t want the scent of their perfume to offend others. Most seem extremely sensitive and wary of anyone being able to smell their perfume, their sillage (aka scent trail) AT ALL. It seems that it’s now considered rude for anyone to smell your perfume except you. Perhaps that’s why L’Artisan is doing so
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KEIKo MECHERI Patchoulissime Perfume edp 25 oz Spray |
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Sniff my Sillage, Baby
September 17th, 2008 — , Frederic Malle Carnal Flower, Keiko Mecheri, Lou Lou Cacharel, sillage from Abigail @ I Smell Therefore I Am
Patchouli: The Dreaded Note
July 23rd, 2008 — , Keiko Mecheri, Keiko Mecheri Patchoulissimo, L'Artisan Voleur de Roses, Patchouli from Abigail @ I Smell Therefore I Am
It seems as if everyone hates the smell of patchouli. I often wonder if this is merely because of the association with hippie dippy flower children or if everyone really hates the smell.
Patchouli is, without a doubt, a strong smell and it doesn’t wash off easily. It surely is one tenacious little note. I often see posters on the fragrance boards saying that they liked xyz fragrance until
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July 17th, 2007 — Interviews, Keiko Mecheri, Lorenzo Villoresi, MDCI, Mona di Orio, Perfume Stars, ormonde jayne from Colombina (Marina) @ Perfume-Smellin' Things Perfume Blog
The perfumes that celebrities wear are a topic that seems to fascinate many. For a perfume-addict like me, a person who spends a lot of time thinking and reading about perfume, the term “celebrity” includes not just actors, singers, politicians and other “typical” kinds of famous people, but also perfumers, creators of fragrance lines and perfume experts and writers. In fact, this perfume nerd is
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