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Clay Face
Honolulu, Hawaii
Patchouli 24 (Le Labo, 2006) patchouli, birch tar, styrax, vanilla

It may take eight hours until you smell the patchouli. That's because there's so much smoke (birch tar) that for the better half of the day you'll smell like you've spilled more than a wee drop of Laphroaig down your sleeve. It's peaty and even a bit meaty with iodine and blood notes, but when it mellows it's delicious and smooth (though still a reeker). Makes a marvelous autumn scent and is probably the perfect partner for Meißner Tremonia's unfairly maligned Strong 'n Scottish shaving soap.
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Acqua Di Parma Colonia Pura

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Peachtree City, GA
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Hermes original Green Orange still one of best ever

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Christian Dior Mitzah

Great autumnal fragrance - hard to find per discontinuation. Bought 2 ginormus bottles. [Image: 179a29a56cd0eb7c4ea51c742b444c27.jpg]

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Europe
Hermes & Bel Ami (vintage shaker model)

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Seattle, WA
Floris Rose Geranium EdT (vintage)
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(11-27-2018, 05:27 AM)Bouki Wrote: Patchouli 24 (Le Labo, 2006) patchouli, birch tar, styrax, vanilla

It may take eight hours until you smell the patchouli. That's because there's so much smoke (birch tar) that for the better half of the day you'll smell like you've spilled more than a wee drop of Laphroaig down your sleeve. It's peaty and even a bit meaty with iodine and blood notes, but when it mellows it's delicious and smooth (though still a reeker). Makes a marvelous autumn scent and is probably the perfect partner for Meißner Tremonia's unfairly maligned Strong 'n Scottish shaving soap.
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Got to get my nose on this. Thanks

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