Which aftershave do you use?
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g3org3y said:
Funk said:
g3org3y said:
Funk said:
I genuinely can't recall if I've tried Terre d'Hermes. You guys all seem to love it and the notes look right up my street - but I don't want to buy it if I've already had a sample and decided it wasn't for me...
Defo a more mature fragrance imo. Quite unlike anything I already have in the collection.Check out Notino, cheapest place I could find it: https://www.notino.co.uk/hermes/terre-dhermes-eau-...
(use the discount code 'Notino' for extra discount).
TyrannosauRoss Lex said:
g3org3y said:
Funk said:
g3org3y said:
Funk said:
I genuinely can't recall if I've tried Terre d'Hermes. You guys all seem to love it and the notes look right up my street - but I don't want to buy it if I've already had a sample and decided it wasn't for me...
Defo a more mature fragrance imo. Quite unlike anything I already have in the collection.Check out Notino, cheapest place I could find it: https://www.notino.co.uk/hermes/terre-dhermes-eau-...
(use the discount code 'Notino' for extra discount).
Funk said:
Thanks g3org3y; the more I think back, the more I'm pretty certain I had one as a freebie in another sample order already. I also don't normally say this but...I do have plenty of other fragrances to choose from too..! Thanks for the kind offer though!
No problem Funk. TyrannosauRoss Lex said:
dibs if he doesn't call it
PM coming your way. Public service announcement:
If you intend in buying any of the Molton Brown fragrances, make sure you buy the EDP versions, not the EDT. The difference in staying power between them isn’t even close.
You could absolutely douse yourself with EDT and it would be gone within an hour, and that is no exaggeration. You wouldn’t be able to smell it at all.
The EDP on the other hand easily lasts all day with only a few sprays.
The Molton Brown frags are really nice, but do not waste your money on the EDT.
If you intend in buying any of the Molton Brown fragrances, make sure you buy the EDP versions, not the EDT. The difference in staying power between them isn’t even close.
You could absolutely douse yourself with EDT and it would be gone within an hour, and that is no exaggeration. You wouldn’t be able to smell it at all.
The EDP on the other hand easily lasts all day with only a few sprays.
The Molton Brown frags are really nice, but do not waste your money on the EDT.
TyrannosauRoss Lex said:
Sample of D'Hermes arrived today. It is a nice fragrance and may well end up buying some (this is getting expensive).
Does anyone know whether the EDP is the same as the EDT, but stronger, or are they different fragrances?
They are different fragrances, I prefer the full parfum one personally.Does anyone know whether the EDP is the same as the EDT, but stronger, or are they different fragrances?
Lord Marylebone said:
Public service announcement:
If you intend in buying any of the Molton Brown fragrances, make sure you buy the EDP versions, not the EDT. The difference in staying power between them isn’t even close.
You could absolutely douse yourself with EDT and it would be gone within an hour, and that is no exaggeration. You wouldn’t be able to smell it at all.
The EDP on the other hand easily lasts all day with only a few sprays.
The Molton Brown frags are really nice, but do not waste your money on the EDT.
I think the Molton Brown frags are awful.If you intend in buying any of the Molton Brown fragrances, make sure you buy the EDP versions, not the EDT. The difference in staying power between them isn’t even close.
You could absolutely douse yourself with EDT and it would be gone within an hour, and that is no exaggeration. You wouldn’t be able to smell it at all.
The EDP on the other hand easily lasts all day with only a few sprays.
The Molton Brown frags are really nice, but do not waste your money on the EDT.
Artificial, no longevity.
Of course other viewpoints are available. The value of your investment may go down as well as up.
Mobile Chicane said:
Lord Marylebone said:
Public service announcement:
If you intend in buying any of the Molton Brown fragrances, make sure you buy the EDP versions, not the EDT. The difference in staying power between them isn’t even close.
You could absolutely douse yourself with EDT and it would be gone within an hour, and that is no exaggeration. You wouldn’t be able to smell it at all.
The EDP on the other hand easily lasts all day with only a few sprays.
The Molton Brown frags are really nice, but do not waste your money on the EDT.
I think the Molton Brown frags are awful.If you intend in buying any of the Molton Brown fragrances, make sure you buy the EDP versions, not the EDT. The difference in staying power between them isn’t even close.
You could absolutely douse yourself with EDT and it would be gone within an hour, and that is no exaggeration. You wouldn’t be able to smell it at all.
The EDP on the other hand easily lasts all day with only a few sprays.
The Molton Brown frags are really nice, but do not waste your money on the EDT.
Artificial, no longevity.
Of course other viewpoints are available. The value of your investment may go down as well as up.
On the other hand, my Dad owns a bottle of Oudh Accord & Gold EDP, and I think it smells very nice, and it also has good longevity as I have tried it on and it lasted the best part of 8 hours. But, it's £120 so certainly a premium price.
All of this is entirely subjective of course, but personally I don't think I would be buying any Molton Brown frags in a hurry as if you bought one it would have to be the EDP, and for £120, there are way more reputable options available, and for less money.
Mobile Chicane said:
TyrannosauRoss Lex said:
Any Jo Malone fragrances worth trying?
No.They're all over-priced sh**te.
I had a bad experience with a purchase of Jo Malone. I wanted a small bottle of a summery fragrance to travel with for holidays, and quickly popped into Selfridges on my lunch one day. After sniffing a few, the store assistant recommended Jo Malone Aqua Cologne which comes in a 30ml bottle. Was expensive for 30ml at £58, but a quick spray in the store suggested it was a fresh scent.
When I wore it the next day, away from the mess of all the different store scents, I hated it. It just smelled like the cheapest lemon bathroom cleaner you can imagine. Like a bad lemon car air freshener. Awful. The longevity was appalling as well. My wife could smell it on me beyond about 1 hour or so.
https://www.selfridges.com/GB/en/cat/jo-malone-lon...
I ended up giving it away for free as part of one of my 'bundle deals' to a PH'er. Absolute waste of £58.
Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 23 February 09:15
Wearing Penhaligon’s Juniper Sling today - I really love the scent , longevity isn’t great but I just use it more frequently.
For some reason there are certain pockets of scents that just don’t last well on me - Bleu being one of them , despite the fact I love the smell. It is usually the fresher / citrusy scents.
Decorated my office and , fortunately while empty, managed to drop and destroy my aftershave cabinet. Good excuse for an upgrade:
For some reason there are certain pockets of scents that just don’t last well on me - Bleu being one of them , despite the fact I love the smell. It is usually the fresher / citrusy scents.
Decorated my office and , fortunately while empty, managed to drop and destroy my aftershave cabinet. Good excuse for an upgrade:
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