I know Bath and Body Works had a Honeysuckle perfume. It's a bit strong but it smells lovely if you just use the tiniest bit.SayCici said:I'm not much of a perfume wearer, but I do love anything that smells like honeysuckle.
Lily Powers said:That's a lovely scent. Smells light and sweet in the bottle, smells alluring on other people, but on me, it's just icky. I sample 4 scents when I shop for oils or perfume - one on each forearm, and one on each wrist - then I keep sniffing the scents to see how they change after being on my skin for an hour or so. Sometimes, I can't get to soap and water fast enough!
TracyLord said:Hi, I've been looking in on this board for a little while...with not much to add. I noticing this thread I was going to ask if anyone knew where one could buy just very plain scents--I was going to ask specifically for Vanilla- as one had the teeniest little bottle. I have no idea where I got it from originally, but I loved it. I spelled so delicious, but alas, it wasn't to last.
I'm VERY tempted by the above. It does look great.
I haven't looked through this whole thread, but I was wondering if anyone knew where you could just get very plain scents, that maybe had less hints of everything. I'm still a youngin' trying to be a lady. I read somewhere, and have thoroughly approved of the concept, that a lady should have a characteristic scent, that should be very simple (I don't think one wants to go around smelling like they have TRIED to smell nice, they should just go around smelling like they've walked out of a garden of roses, lilacs, lilies, or just made a batch or vanilla something-or-others. Or in my case, accidentally spilled vanilla essense on myself)--I've yet to find mine...and yet to find How to find mine.
PS said:Can anyone recommend a fragrance with a cinnamon note to it? Is there such a thing?
Laura Chase said:For anyone looking for a fresh but still sophisticated and complex perfume, I highly recommend checking out Caron's Alpona, I think it's wonderful. May come off too masculine on some, but if it works on you it's a great citrusy fresh scent because it isn't fresh in that tacky way that turns either sweet or uninteresting.
A lot of people think this is one of the best chypre perfumes out there. Here are its notes and what The Perfumed Court write about it:
The fragrance notes are lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, rose, orange, jasmine, orchid, thyme, patchouli, myrrh, cedar, sandalwood, musk and oakmoss. Despite being launched in 1939, this is not your mother's citrus perfume. This is a rich, sophisticated chypre.
Goldfish said:Has anyone tried Wiggle Perfume? I think it sounds interesting!
http://the-lip-print.blogspot.com/2009/09/brand-overview-wiggle-perfume.html
LelaViavonie said:I actually just ordered 8 samples and they are on thier way to me!! I am super excited to try them out and see if I like them.. thier cute packaging was what caught me
Emer said:Lela, please let us know what you think! I didn't realize they sold little samples, but maybe I'll purchase a few. Which ones did you order?