Split Per "scent" alities

Ladies,

 

Believe it or not, I am a beauty buff who rushes away from the fragrance section of a department store as if escaping a pack of wild skunks. No, I am not one of those women who prefer a “more natural” body scent. In fact, I loooove perfume. I can tell top notes (what gives a fragrance’s first impression) from bottom or base notes (the heaviest and longest lasting note that gives a fragrance its “defining” aroma). I can categorize a fragrance pretty accurately. (There are six basic categories: floral, fruits, woods, greens, oriental, and aquatic—usually determined by the heart or middle note.) And I’ve even been told I have a great “nose” by one of the world's most revered perfume aficionados, Laurice Rahme of Bond No. 9, formerly of Creed.

 

Still, I have always felt overwhelmed by the lovely salespeople who flood passer-bys with of-the-moment sprays.

 

As personal as fragrance is—it’s the one thing that can make an entrance before you do and linger post your physical exit—I usually try new fragrances only when:

a)       One is purchased as a gift

b)       I take the suggestion of a trusted beauty editor who waxes poetic about it in a magazine

c)       I feel intoxicatingly mesmerized after inhaling a scent strip advertisement in a magazine

d)       I build up the courage to ask the lady standing next to (darn near on top of) me on the subway what she’s wearing

What do all of my fragrance-finding practices have in common? Though it’s love after first spritz, I don’t choose my “love in a bottle,” they usually happen to find me.

 

But this season, I decided to venture outside my eau de toilette comfort zone. I wanted a few new scents that would let four of my most sprayed, warm-weather classics, rest easy on their shelves. Here are some of my new favorites.

 

 

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My Floral Classic: Creed Spring Flowers EDP, $190, neimanmarcus.com

 

 

 

 

 

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The Newcomer: Bath & Body Works Enchanted Orchid $19, bathandbodyworks.com

Why: It’s a fresh floral with blends of orchids, gardenia, and iris. Not to mention, it’s a tenth of the price. You can’t beat that!

 

 

 

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My Fruit Classic: Calypso Christiane Celle Mimosa, $85, calypso-celle.com

 

 

 

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Why: I’ve always been a little skeptical of vanilla, but the coconut blend gives this all-natural fragrance crisp freshness

 

 

 

 

  

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My Green Classic: L’Artisan Parfemeur The Pour un Ete Eau de Toilette, $95 bergdorfgoodman.com

 

 

 

 

 

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The Newcomer: Prada Milano Infusion D’Iris Eau de parfume, $70, neimanmarcus.com

Why: It is technically a floral scent, but it’s also complex, lush, very green and clean smelling. 

 

 

 

 

 

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My Aquatic Classic: Marc Jacobs perfume, $65, sephora.com

 

 

  

 

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The Newcomer: Missoni Acqua, $75, at Nordstrom stores

Why: It’s airy, fluid, and alive. Seriously, with every inhale, feel the ocean’s breeze.

  

 

 

So what’s your aromatic pleasure? You can click and purchase one of these for yourself. Or even better, just in time for Mother’s Day (or even Mother-To-Be-one-day-sometime-in-the-future Day), drop a hint (or this link to Compacts & Vignettes) to your significant other or children.

 

Be sure to come back to share your likes (or dislikes). In the meantime, do tell what fragrances you consider warm-weather must-haves.

 

Tai

 

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7 Comments

Chelsea said:

I am a big fan of perfume. And though a lot of people don't think it's a good idea. I layer different perfumes. I really like Michael Kors and Thierry Mugler Angel. One is very classic and the other really sweet. It makes for a nice combination. I'm going to try the Missoni Aqua.

Jasmine said:

I love fragrance too, but I tend to stick to floral/fruit scents because my nose is sensitive. I love light summer scents.

Anonymous said:

My absolute favorite is Aqua Di Gio by Armani. I'm not quite sure which scent category it falls under, but I am a true fan.

Sasha James said:

I must say, I had an interesting incident with a saleswoman from Bloomingdales. I normally am right there with you, walking fast, and looking down as I pass the fragrance section. this time, however, I needed to go to the clinique counter. The woman caught me!! She someone convinced me that this $70 bottle of the Bloomingdale's exclusive scent "Sexual" agreed with my ph levels perfectly... imagine that. She told me it smelled better on me than most... too funny! but I bought it. lol However, I love it! I do feel like I faultered under pressure... But it was so worth it! I recommend that fragrance to others.

Myshell said:

My favorite no matter what season is Jadore and Flowering Bomb by Viktor Rolf. However, after reading your passionate description of each of those above I will definitely get the bath and body one, also the fruity classic. I would love to move outside of my price comfort and try the Creed, but that is definitely a gift item.

shyla said:

i luv perfume!, but my favorite for the moment is live by Jennifer Lopez. it;'s inexpensive and smell wonderful!

Nora aka Cat said:

I am a Philosophy Pure Grace lady, clean and fresh and you can wear it year round. Also love Amazing Grace if you are looking for more scent yet want to feel light and fresh.

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