One whiff and all I can think of is “I must have it. Right now, this instant, I must have it.” Smelling Oud Ambre for the first time at the Montale Boutique in Paris was like a revelation. It was the perfume I’d been looking for, an ideal I’d been chasing like a Chimaera I’d almost given up on. Being presented with this fragrance was like being deeply understood, a feeling that shook me to the
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July 24th, 2007 — Labdanum, Montale, Oud Ambre, Oudh, animalic, civet from Divina @ Fragrance Bouquet
Cultural Scent Preferences
January 26th, 2007 — Oudh, beauty, culture, smell from Lucy @ indieperfumes
In different cultures and at different times, it has been seen that people like what they know, as far as what they smell is concerned. Or what they wish for, such as in certain African regions, the smell of rain is considered the most beautiful scent …
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