Perfume / Cologne

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At the moment Héritage by Guerlain or on sunny days Allure by Chanel. After I finish those I'm going to change again, I'm thinking Vetiver by Guerlain and that Helmut Lang eau de toillete if I can ever find a bottle in this godforsaken city.

In general I trust Guerlain and Chanel.

Omar, Wednesday, 22 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Today it's Hugo Boss, but I've also got Bvlgari (a bit lemony, not too sure about it), contradiction, xs and boss elements aqua. I love the smell of perfume and aftershave, mind you I do get some funny looks when I ask people what that lovely aftershave they're wearing is. But nothing floral, destroy:anais anais, the smell of creeping death and funerals.

cabbage, Wednesday, 22 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

perfume and cologne are both disgusting. they make me gag. they all smell so damn artificial and in many cases like solvents and some people SERIOUSLY overdo it. a clean-person-smell is so much nicer and is actually pretty damn attractive.

lady die, Thursday, 23 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

The trick with perfume is to only apply enough so you can smell it when you get close. Unfortunately, this is difficult to achieve as most perfumes either fade quickly or smell very strong for the first couple of hours.

I am currently rotating between Fendi, Trussardi Light, CK Truth, Green Tea, Happy, a freebee phial from Zara and a bottle of stuff from River Island I got for Christmas (work days only).

Madchen, Thursday, 23 August 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

one month passes...
I wear Angel now. Everyone likes it, but vaguely irritatingly, Ramon prefers Skin Musk, which I used to wear, which costs $8 in the kiddie perfume section of Duane Reade. Why am I spending any money at all? I'm a big moron.

Ally, Tuesday, 16 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I think Angel has chocolate in it. I wear Comptoir Sud Pacifique's Motu, but it's a summery fragrance and the bottle's almost empty so I'm looking for something else next. They have a new one, Coeur de Raisin. I tried it, it's grape, lilly and jasmine, about $50 for a small bottle, I guess that's a moderate price. The Jo Malone Honeysuckle + Jasmine I bought only attracted bees, it's still more than half full.

Lesley Higgins, Tuesday, 16 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I think my favourite is H2O+'s Green Tea but I don't have it - somehow got Elizabeth Arden's Green Tea instead which smells pretty darned good too and is especially nice if you use just a tiny bit but of the actual cologne but beforehand you shower with the gel and use their moisturizer and also if you use a green tea scented shampoo and conditioner - leaves just a very subtle scent but then you've got it *everywhere*. I don't have a signature scent though as I have about ten different ones on the go at any given time. I love cool oceany or airy smelling ones for everyday. Still, sometimes nothing beats something as basic as a fresh shampoo and a bit of baby powder.

On the boy I'm 'liking' this new one that's oh so obliquely called Sexual. It's like, ok YOU, bedroom NOW!

Kim, Tuesday, 16 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Kiehl's. Cucumber. Body. Wash.

better shower regularly tho, or you'll turn into a pickle!

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 16 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Comptor has some nice stuff if you just want really subtle. Except for that goddamned Vanille line they have, which smells like you've just rolled around for 8 hours in cookie dough and then gone out, and is disgusting.

Ally, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

What an excellent question. I'm still mourning discontinuation of Donna Karan's Chaos - although I saw a bottle for $150 in a rare perfume shop I didn't bite. I'm trying to find a replacement because it's spicy and musky and everyone else likes it on me too. I'm one of these people who cannot bear to have the same perfume as any friends. but as I used to wear the Issey Miyake one, Diorissimo, Joseph and the men's Escape I'm not normally a musk person. If you like real ho's bedroom stuff go for Chaumade by Guerlain.

Suitable replacements for the Chaos are either the Comme des Garcons red or Corso Como 1010 and I will get one of these on my next trip to Liberty, or when a fashion friend goes through Milanese duty free. Whichever comes first.

suzy, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

You know what's good? Thierry Mugler's new mens cologne. If I could afford to buy such things right now I'd get it, it smells delish.

Nicole, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

This thread has reminded me I should wash. Thanks ILE!

Sarah, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

white musk from the Body Shop - i've experimented with other things and non of them work for me. the smell of white musk actually calms me down and balances me as well - it's amazing!

katie, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

And it excites Mark Casarotto!

RickyT, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

perfumes are dud. I like to smell people. If there's any non-natural scent to them let it be a lingering of their soap/shampoo that can only be smelled when you get really close.

Samantha, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Oh, I hate to wear the same fragrances as my friends too, which is why I hate telling anyone offline what perfume I'm wearing. I used to buy the most expensive one possible when I was in high school and college cos I knew if I told people which one it was, they wouldn't be able to afford it anyhow so it wouldn't matter. I know, I know perfumes smell different on different people thanks to body chemical makeup but still - if you've ever walked into a room reeking of COol Water or Tommy Girl because 10 girls are all wearing it, you know what I mean. My entire workplace seems to wear Cool Water or Bulgari, it's bullshit. Angel is common enough for me, quite frankly, that's as common as I'll go, and I go out of my way to mix things when I'm wearing a common one to make sure it doesn't smell like regular (hint: lotions from Bath and Body Works are good for doing this).

Ramon wears Pi, that smells pretty good. Nicole, what does the new Mugler one smell like? Is it that Angel Men one?

Ally, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I wear Bvlgari, and I don't know anyone else who wears it. Is it far more popular over there?

chris, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

It might just be a workplace thing, ie the girls here all latch onto each other, "Ooh, you're wearing that? Where'd you get it?" (next day) "Are you wearing that perfume?" "Yeah!" "Fantastic!" Argh. They do that with shoes too.

Ally, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I'll stress nopw that I'm referring to Bvlgari for boys, I am not a perfumed ponce.

It is nice though, very fresh

chris, Wednesday, 17 October 2001 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

two weeks pass...
Right now I'm after a bottle of Ralph Lauren Glamorous (I know, everyone has that now, but I was wearing stuff that smelled absolutely identical for years, and I don't know where to find more cuz the store that sold it closed), and Yves Saint Laurent Baby Doll. I just like that they're so flowery and warm, and sweet in a subtle way, not overbearingly like Vanilla Fields or Angel. Actually, Angle Innocence isn't bad. I also like Lancome Miracle.

For guys, I like Christian Dior Higher (airy, floral) or Farenheit (to me, it smells like SEX!, it's just raw appeal), or Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gio (light, transparent, oceanic). I don't like old-man- smelling stuff, and I don't want my guy to smell like a girl, either.

simmer, Monday, 5 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

i'm with samantha.

ethan, Monday, 5 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I prefer no scent on people too - I don't even like the smell of shampoo/soap/washing-powder-on-clothes/deodorant. Having said that, some perfumes etc. are really beautiful smelling.

I have a tendency towards puritanism and so for many years I was as fragrance free as I possibly could be. I am a bit more relaxed about things nowadays so I do sometimes wear some perfume or something.

toraneko, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

LYNX is one of those scents which reminds me of powder gay night here in Dunedin, and KC's too. My friend Steve thinks that the constant conjunction of LYNX and these places, mingled with the memory of one night stands has given him associations such that he gets horny every time he smells it.

Someone I knew wore vanilla essence, but stopped after a strange man approached her and said that she smelt good enough to eat.

Menelaus Darcy, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Ally: No, it's not Angel for Men, I think it's just called Mugler Cologne. It's mostly bergamot and citrus, with a nice "clean" scent to it that I can't quite identify.

Just plain soap and water works fine for some people, but I have noticed that there are some people who just smell off like sour dough even if they bathe and/or shower regularly. Which is why the "no scent" option is sometimes dud.

Nicole, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

People who smell like sour dough?!?!?!?!?!

I like Marc Jacob's new cologne. Except I don't like that it's advertised by pictures of Sofia Coppola.

Ally, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

So do I. But yeah, Sofia Coppola??? Forget Godfather 3, I hate her for doing that psuedo hipster crap television show High Octane a few years back.

People do have very distintive smells, whether they clean themselves a lot or not. I do remember another girl I knew who just smelled like a goat. It's not like she was dirty, it was her body chemistry.

Nicole, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

A goat? Good lord. That's the worst thing I've heard in a long time. You're right though, some people just don't smell pleasing on their own, that's why I think the insistance some people I know have on being anti-cologne baffles me. "I like natural human smell, with maybe just some soap" - not when "natural human smell" means a person smells like sausage (which happened to my sister, our doctor told her to take garlic pills to clear up something and she did and they made her stink of polish sausage until she stopped taking the garlic).

Sofia Coppola is a complete dud, and it pains me to want to buy Marc Jacobs when I feel I am supporting Sofia Coppola by doing it.

Ally, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

THIS JUST IN: Happy For Men does not smell like it was made for men, nor does it make me happy. Wearing fruitier-smelling cologne than your wife = DUD.

Dan Perry, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Dan, avoiding Clinique in general is a good bet.

Ally, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

maybe it's supposed to make you smell like you're happy for men.

ethan, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Joei loves Clinique stuff, though. She thought it would be cute for me to get a sample of Happy For Men since she wears Happy sometimes because then we could have matching scents. I honestly couldn't tell the difference between the two at first. Happy For Men is more masculine in the same way that a severe black skirt is more masculine than a pink tutu. If we're going to have matching scents, I'd much rather they be Obsession.

Dan Perry, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

That was actually sort of funny. Hrrm. WORLDS ARE COLLIDING.

Just kidding. I've never said "just kidding" in a post before, ever.

I'm wearing something called Croquembouche by Demeter. I don't know what a Croquembouche is, but it smells like caramel, which is a bit odd. WHy do I want to smell like food?

Ally, Tuesday, 6 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I love perfumes,i use 212 for men,Giorgio Armani's aqua di gio or issey miyake.i feel this is what a gentleman should smell of! I think every young man should get one of them!

chukwuma Nwude, Wednesday, 7 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

three weeks pass...
you know i am hopelessly searching for my beloved donna karan "chaos" does anyone have this or know where i can get some??? sigh.......

r.d. lehman, Thursday, 29 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Err heref or a start. Or am I missing something?

Nick, Thursday, 29 November 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Has anyone ever tried Adidas? My son wears it, and I have never smelled anything as nice. It is jus a clean smell. :) Gale

Gale Deslongchamps, Tuesday, 4 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

The cologne I'm wearing now is Romance....it's pretty good and all, but I get sick of it fast! I've tried many different colognes in my day, and the best BY FAR is Realm. It's really light and smells awesome. It's also said to contain some phermones in it too....helps attract the ladies....so I'm told. Oh well, Realm is the shiznit.

Dan Meissler, Friday, 14 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

i wear holy water by demeter. reminds me of being a girl with catholic parents.

maura, Friday, 14 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I don't mind perfume as long as it's just a hint. I usually don't wear cologne unless I know I will be active for a while, and will have to attend a large gathering in close quarters - then comes a couple small drops of BRUT.

Otherwise, I prefer shampoo/soap/fabric softener/candle odors than perfume/cologne... I'd rather take a dip in baby powder than spend large dollars on little bottles of excess.

Brian MacDonald, Friday, 14 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

I'm going to try a new one. Royal Doulton . I love trying new perfumes

Gale Deslongchamps, Tuesday, 18 December 2001 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

one month passes...
In flatmate's Cosmo there was a strip of new perfume Miracle (can't remember who makes it). It was gorgeous, even with glue smell. Can anyone confirm? Understand there is also a men's version.

N., Saturday, 26 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

six months pass...
I cant say that I've ever had a quote "signature scent" I've went from the Old school Draakar noir everyone had it, everyone loved it everyone hated it is how it pretty much went.. LOL IM sure more than a few of you still have a quarter full bottle of the stuff or empty bottle just for old time reminiscing. but anyway from that to whatever sparks my sniffer walking through the mall. I usually keep about five or six handy for all different occasions Huge fan of curve, its a nice warm smell for a guy without being too spicy, nice and smooth! D&G is a nice aggressive scent a little spice without being overwhelming, Never liked Tommy a little too citrusy for me but of course I had a bottle of that junk too LOL right now IM actually trying to figure out what to buy next, I don't think I've ever bought the same cologne more than once, I made one exception though. Aqua di geo absolutely marvelous LOL I have to say though smelling good was just a normal everyday thing for me, I didn't realize how much it actually does matter to the opposite sex! it seems as though not all guys share the same desire to smell pleasing the way I do so if you are like me, and your not well informed about the situation at hand.. It really does matter LOL and that's all I've got to say about that LOL ! any comments or help with a new purchase email me at [email protected]

Joseph Hunsinger, Friday, 26 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Cologne on men is just about as dud as dud gets.

Sean, Friday, 26 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

yip -stinkie and dudie

ducklingmonster, Friday, 26 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

Perfume: Tommy Girl and Vanilla Musk are dope. Cologne: Once in a while I rock Escape (the bottle I've had since i was 14) but i usually get headaches. basically people should just use jergens sensitive because it makes your body smell like clean genitals all over

Ramosi, Saturday, 27 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

yuck perfume (& "cologne" ie perfume marketed at men)...I like the sound of this natural "sour dough" smell...I'm going to aim to mathat my "signature scent", if it's not already.

halo halo, Saturday, 27 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

yuck perfume (& "cologne" ie perfume marketed at men)...I like the sound of this natural "sour dough" smell...I'm going to aim to make that my "signature scent", if it's not already.

halo halo, Saturday, 27 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

My signature scent has always been Christian Dior's Diorella. I lubs it.

My favourite after-shave on a man is Essence of Mysore Sandalwood from Crabtree & Evelyn. Makes me go weak at the knees.

C J, Saturday, 27 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

i'm thinking now that duckling meant dud-ie but i first read it as dude-ie, which i thought was great. you would not want to smell like a stink and you would not want to smell like a dude. i'm in general not a big perfume/cologne fan. i squirt some stinky juice on myself when i put on the suit, but that's about it. i do have a thing for ysatis, more on a specific person. she used to wear it in lieu of deodorant, so the perfume would get all entangled with girlie b.o. which was wonderful. i once smelled someone wearing it, years later, on a bus and immediately got off the bus and hopped into the perfume store to buy myself a bottle. i don't put it on me, just maybe spray a bit around the bathroom and such. i would be supportive of people appreciating natural human stank rather than perfumes. also, why do so many people hate patchouli. oh yeah at one point i was messing with some essential oils - there was a cool smelling frankincense oil that did smell kind of like sweet dirt.

Ron, Saturday, 27 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

I wear Eau de Ciel by Annick Goutal. I've tried a few Goutal scents (I'm a sucker for that girly packaging) but like that one the best.

For men, I liked Vetiver by Guerlain (vetiver, tobacco, line), which I bought once on the recommendation of the nice man with a waxed moustache at Colonial Drug for an ex-boyfriend who smoked. I doubt I'd like Vetiver any more now than I like Chanel's Coco which I wore when I was 16 and thought I was chic. Now I think it smells like whore.

Has anybody else read the very gothy Perfume by Patrick Suskind? THE UNDETECTABLE YET ALL- POWERFUL SCENT OF YOUNG FRENCH VIRGINS hehehe

felicity, Saturday, 27 July 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

i didn't compare notes qua notes but heritage (i know the real thing) and egoiste (i don't, just the dupe) have a subtlety that is impressive in retrospect. neither one jumps out as anything in particular, but as time goes on, you start to acknowledge the integrity and tastefulness of construction. different and diffident elements greet you politely in due time. as far as i know (i'm no expertise-ist.) egoiste was supposedly a flop because the culture was unprepared for anything other than trad masculines; remember obsession was a big deal before and it was way more so than egoiste. obsession was aggressively unmasc and therefore somehow way masc; egoiste, you had to be cognizant of the sideways flirtatious look it was throwing at you, and apparently few were. i think opium ph did ok and it wasn't any more butch than egoiste. i suspect egoiste was not enough in-your-face of the thing it was for the times. if it were louder, it would have hit harder.

i don't know how egoiste and heritage compare structurally but vibe-wise they seem on the same plateau to me. bowie said it doesn't matter who did something first, what matters is who did something second. if i said something novel and accurate, i didn't mean to. you'd know way more than i.

does tsar have dihydromyrcenol? that might be what makes it feel cheap and oily initially, but when that fades it's a dry herbal coniferous wonder. dihydro is a bane and blessing. i like everything i have that has it but it's the worst part of everything that has it.

slugbuggy, Wednesday, 31 December 2025 15:55 (five months ago)

nb posting opinions about fragrances while tipsy is my avocation but hopefully it doesn't offend too much or actually derail any serious conversations about a subject that actually has pertinence to to interests of many on here. i'm not a slosh, at least not with a frequency that should be alarming, yet. in my defense i will say i think drunk posting about art that you love should be a bigger thing in the world than is currently seems to be.

slugbuggy, Wednesday, 31 December 2025 16:45 (five months ago)

mystique, that's what i meant. egoiste has it, heritage has it, long story short.

slugbuggy, Wednesday, 31 December 2025 17:26 (five months ago)

I don’t know Egoïste except from airports. Chanel’s masculine mainlines don’t warrant a purchase— Antaeus is interesting but the wrong kind of animalic for me (see also Kouros). Pour Monsieur is the only classic-era masc I don’t want to wear, tho it’s nice. EgPlat and Allure and Bleu and whatever else are trashbin.

But Egoïste non-Platinum was always on the cusp of a love when I smelled it— it just didn’t smell necessary enough, I guess. I do love some of the Exclusifs— Sycomore is the only I own but buy me Cuir de Russie or Coromandel any time.

I don’t have Heritage on me out in the wilds of familyland but it’s always seemed to be to be an amber-adjustment-update of Habit Rouge— a touch less spicy but fundamentally the same vibe. I actually recommended Heritage to my mom and she loved the idea (but ended up sticking with the MDCI she liked more— Promesse de l’Aube).

I will smell deeper when I get home and figure out the connections

ron zertnert (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 31 December 2025 17:47 (five months ago)

Also, in my packing haste, I thought carefully about "what evening fragrance to bring" for family-friend-functions (settled on Papillon Epona this year) but forgot to pack a morning fougere and I feel naked without it. It's become a necessary part of my toiletries bag, a seemingly secondary-importance object (like a tongue scraper, which I didn't forget) that has achieved primary-importance status. Givenchy Monsieur/Caron Pour Un Homme/Dior Eau Sauvage are my triumvirate of morning moods and man oh man am I missing that spritz in the mornings, especially while making breakfast for everyone, I feel like I've deprived myself of coffee or deodorant.

ron zertnert (flamboyant goon tie included), Wednesday, 31 December 2025 19:09 (five months ago)

This is an interesting thread. Early this year, the algorithm must've seen that I looked at a cologne ad, so I began getting bombarded with similar ads, which led to a buying spree. I really like the darker colognes, like Mystikum Fragrances' Moonlight Ceremony, and Anomalia Paris' Cérémonie, and Amouage's Opus XIV - Royal Tobacco, and Comme des Garçons' Blackpepper, and (even though it's a little lighter in vibe) Room 1015's Cherry Punk. I've stopped the buying spree, for now. But, 2026 is a new year, so who knows?

Daniel, Esq 2, Wednesday, 31 December 2025 19:57 (five months ago)

I received a bottle of Eris Green Spell for xmas, it continues to please, no noticeable difference between samples I received in November and the bottle. The longevity does leave a little to be desired, but to me, so much of perfume and cologne is wanting to smell a certain way myself. what other people think is sort of secondary.

in the package with the Green Spell were some samples. I have only tried one— Milano Fragranze's 'Derby,' which has a bursty opening of hay and tuberose, then it dries down to something a bit more ozonic, imho. I kind of like it!

a tv star not a dirty computer man (the table is the table), Wednesday, 31 December 2025 20:48 (five months ago)

"a morning fougere " is a very elegant and lithe turn of phrase. such inscrutable specificity. one envisions an entire vignette centered around such a conceit. i am dressing towards the standards of my profession but my preferred cravat is not in its designated place. perhaps this other will do but it sends a contradictory message. oh well, such is life. eau savauge, you shall be my aegis! applied in such a manner and so i shall enter the consulate with a gentle yet confident mien and embrace the ambassador in a cloud of beatific benevolent co-operation. i float the prospect of withdrawing troops from our shared border. very european; very modest. my morning fougere.

i dunno, that's what came to mind but fragrance analysis is weird and particular.

slugbuggy, Sunday, 11 January 2026 10:04 (four months ago)

two months pass...

what’s the consensus on DS & durga’s new “debaser in bloom”? smelled v petrol-y on me initially then dries down to iris or lilies. can def still smell the debaser green fig

||||||||, Friday, 3 April 2026 13:36 (two months ago)

idk— I’m not a huge fan of Debaser but I’ll check it out. I adore DS Durga’s Eucalyptus, a favourite around here

Tori Y Amos (flamboyant goon tie included), Friday, 3 April 2026 21:07 (two months ago)

for some reason gen z youtube has determined that fahrenheit is a horrible fragrance, and i wholeheartedly agree. it's a lot. also, the adventures of baron munchausen is a terrible film, what is that even about? buffalo stance? who likes that? fuck 1988.

you have no context for any of this, is my opinion. it's not for you, apparently. no style rookie, better watch, don't mess with me. you go over there and i'll stay over here.

slugbuggy, Sunday, 12 April 2026 08:55 (one month ago)


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