Welp, you all made me do this and I have Smelt Perfumes now. One of my arms smells like a rich old lady and one smells like cotton candy. In fairness these are samples from a friend's Birchbox and one was made by Chanel and the other by Selena Gomez. I leave it to you to guess which.
(There are actually quite a few samples and I'm curious about some of them, but right now I am mostly caught up with the generational conflict happening on my arms.)
(There are actually quite a few samples and I'm curious about some of them, but right now I am mostly caught up with the generational conflict happening on my arms.)
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Depends (is it described as that?); not everything that evokes that reaction is a chypre, but lots of the things that do are.
Chypre-ness seems to be one of the things that can make something smell "like perfume" or "old-fashioned" or "grown-up" to people. Partly, I think, because a lot of the big classic scents from the '40s and '50s are chypres. So there's something people recognize as Old-Fashioned Serious Perfume.
And the older Chanels and Guerlains (chypre or not) can be great at smelling like Fuck You Money. See
http://rydra-wong.dreamwidth.org/389211.html?thread=4554587#cmt4554587
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Also! I went to Sephora right before I left and decided I liked Bvlgari Green Tea enough to put the test strip in my pocket, which is pretty good for me and a commercial perfume, but by the time I got to the parking lot it had gone something that my nose insisted was MUSK MUSK MUSK and I threw it in a trash can. I don't see musk listed as a note in the sales information, but fragrantica swears it's in there. ... Say someone doesn't like flowers or non-citrus fruit or also musk. What smells are there to smell? If I have learned anything from all the perfumeblogging I've been reading, surely there is something.
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Lots of things! Particularly scents that are predominantly green or woody or spicy.
What sort of smells do you know you do like, or are interested in?