SOTD : CREED ORIGINAL VETIVER

Perfumes for Guys v4, Discussion anything about fragrance
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Jun 8 2016, 03:42 PM
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Jun 8 2016, 04:23 PM
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Jul 11 2016, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE(chiahau @ Jul 11 2016, 05:35 PM) Not interested with Creed. Oh man.. pull the trigger on TF Flacon bro.. If u need help,I can wrap up the balance for you.Eyes are either on TF Private Blend or Dior Privee More inclined on TF since it's rather exclusive. Lady boss nearly pulled a Hermes outta the store thou :/ I am waiting for you to haul bro When you into TF game,There's no way out Well,managed to collect 5 flacon at this moment.. ![]() |
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Jul 14 2016, 12:31 PM
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Jul 14 2016, 01:05 PM
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QUOTE(chiahau @ Jul 14 2016, 12:38 PM) Should blame you and Edward for this poison Sharing is caring..Probably will return next year for few more 50 ml. Can't finish flagon yet plus I don't know which I love the most, so sapu all dulu and slowly experiment But there's definitely poison added in Lovely BKK trip this time |
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Jul 18 2016, 07:22 PM
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Jul 18 2016, 07:43 PM
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Jul 22 2016, 01:50 PM
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Jul 25 2016, 02:39 PM
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QUOTE(t0n3 @ Jul 25 2016, 11:20 AM) Congratulations! It's been a long time since your last haul. Tried it before. Fresh and soapy. I didn't find it smelling similar to current version of Diorella. Thanks Bro t0n3, Indeed it was sometimes ago since my haul.Was busy in work and taking care my lil princess.From my previous memory, Bro do have FM in your collection too right. Can't remember clearly which scent it is? Share some of your snap shot on your FM. |
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Jul 25 2016, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE(t0n3 @ Jul 25 2016, 05:20 PM) Yeah, you remembered it correctly. I have only one FM in my collection, which is Musc Ravageur. I purchased it in July 2014, just before Estée Lauder acquired it in Jan 2015. Wow... I Remember it correctly... Really excited and proud that we all have one of favourite FM scent in own collection.No fancy shot of this baby lah ![]() Really impressive scent for Musc Ravageur, One of best seller and signature scent ever.. Bt i come across something which is more 'Sejuk' and less review scent. I can see I'll explore more in FM fragrance line in future Excellent shot, Simply,Neat and attractive! |
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Jul 25 2016, 05:58 PM
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EXPLORE a new less-loved fragrance today!
And this brings me a vy peaceful and silky scent. At first, the fruit accords were running the show, but this passed relatively quickly to a stage where the fruit and floral accords seemed quite harmonious. The drydown here is pretty because it's so nicely balanced. Longevity is good with modest sillage. SOTD : MDCI CIO CIO SAN ![]() |
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Jul 26 2016, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE(TheNiro @ Jul 25 2016, 11:15 PM) most of the fragrances sifu marver and sifu ton3 have mentioned, i didnt even know they exist. haha Hi TheNiro,Thanks for your compliment.respect btw, thats a one beautiful bottle Just call me bro will do,I'm not sifu. Well,as a fragrance head,nothing can really satisfied your curiousity and also the temptation to smells smth new that's you never smells before. As the journey goes on and nose get well trained,you really want something special. But with the current market and new additional member in my family,the speed has slowed down. Waiting other forumer to input their new acquisition and new release here |
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Jul 26 2016, 10:21 AM
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QUOTE(chiahau @ Jul 26 2016, 09:59 AM) Hahaha.... Indeed.With funds you can easily acquisition new fragrance which out of the radar. But still,have to spend wisely... Don't just throw away your hard-earned money. I'm just small fry bang... Ur bkk trip easily haul 2 TF & a lovely Lv bag for ur wifey ady.. Haha... I still need save money buy merries diaper |
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Aug 9 2016, 06:28 PM
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Aug 18 2016, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(t0n3 @ Aug 12 2016, 11:01 AM) My first AdP from StrawberryNet has just arrived yesterday. All for under RM380 after huge discount. Added 4711 bar soap for free shipping and the Cool Water lotion is a free gift. This is a dressed-up flanker to the original Colonia. Oakmoss adds a matured dated vibe here. I don't get much citrus or neroli on top. It reminded me of fresher version of reformulated Kouros. This is my SOTD. Congratulation on your new haul bro .. My goodness,I can see that even busy taking care your baby. You still couldn't put a stop on your passion in fragrances..![]() a pure frag-head... Is been some times when i last posted and sharing my new hunt! Prefer the EDT version than the EDP as the scent stays longer on my skin & cloth. And the sillage is good.. Keeping me cool all the time and the projection was on par with most of my ADP Blue Mediterrano series which consider good for me. SOTD : ANNICK GOUTAL NUIT ETOILEE (EDT) ![]() P/s : Remind me of Don McLean - Vincent ( Starry, Starry Night) song~ Such a beautiful song to describe the nice dark blue bottle. Starry, starry night Paint your palette blue and gray Look out on a summer's day With eyes that know the darkness in my soul... |
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Oct 19 2016, 11:22 AM
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Good Morning fellow fragrance fans!
Long time no post.. was busy taking care my lil princess.. Still there's some time for my fav fragrance! Was thinking what to wear and happens to see and nice article on Fragrantica. Hence my hand automatically reach for this scent! http://www.fragrantica.com/news/From-Heide...-MDCI-8632.html At first, the fruit accords were running the show, but this passed relatively quickly to a stage where the fruit and floral accords seemed quite harmonious. The drydown here is pretty because it's so nicely balanced. Longevity is good with modest sillage. SOTD : MDCI CIO CIO SAN ![]() |
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Nov 10 2016, 12:03 PM
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QUOTE(wan81100 @ Nov 9 2016, 11:02 PM) Actually, it is quite difficult to properly heat/burn agarwood chips. A good example would be the Japanese incense tradition, or Monkoh/Kodo . Nice article wan, Enjoy reading it. Definitely a serious player in Oud scent,Be it oil or the chip. Arabs usually simply chuck a super high grade, highly resinous wood on hot coal , so no matter how skilled you are, it's going to smell good. But you won't be able to discern the subtle nuances of the aroma. Everything gets shot up in one go and it's like your olfactory senses just got an uppercut by Mike Tyson. The Japanese way, takes a lot of skill. The right temperature, the right piece of wood, the right stage of heating. Even a small splinter of wood can last very long by this way. They call it "listening" to the aroma of the heated wood. Oil, IMO, it's like taking the good stuff out already, for consumers to appreciate. "Listening" to the aroma, and the many facets it brings, also takes skill, and training (your nose). If you take a low grade wood, or even an average quality wood available nowadays, you'll most likely inhale the smell of burnt wood (like when you burn wood for campfires), and maaaaaybe some of the agarwood goodness. Why? Because the bunk wood (unresinated) gets burnt simultaneously with the resinated parts. Do it like the Japs, you HEAT the wood, not burn it, so that the aroma gets released , while the wood stays unburnt. Use a charcoal, and things get more difficult. Use a good electric heater, then it's easier. As of now, I'm more of an oil guy. I suck at heating wood, and I'm not rich enough to trial and error with high grade wood. But I do wish to learn it some day. Now...about oils...from my noob experience, plus some fruitful discussions with Ensar, Adam (Feel Oud), Taha (AA), and some others.. "The real deal" is very subjective. Oil extracted from low quality wood, with poor distillation techniques, are also "The real deal", if one means purity, and really from gaharu, as long as it's not adulterated/diluted. You can get these for below RM200 to RM300+ tops. If by "the REAL deal" , one means the no nonsense, high end, benchmark oud oils, well then it's a whole different story. The smell of wood, and even more the oil, may vary due to the following factors : - Species (malaccensis,crassna, sinensis,etc.) - Region (Crassna in Pahang vs Crassna in Cambodia, may produce very different smells) - Grade (obviously) . wild wood tend to give richer,and more complex smells. but take scrap wild wood, compare to high grade cultivation wood, wild will lose out. - and currently among the biggest factors, Distillation techniques and practices. So if someone is offering you some WILD oud oil, and put a high price tag,but it smells like longkang all the way through the dry down, the wood used was probably low grade, and the distillation techniques were probably poor as well. Whether or not synthetics can do the job of real oud, personally I think not at the moment. Real oud is just too complex. Take two sibling trees side by side from the same jungle, make oil, you won't get 100% identical aroma. BTW Tazio, Feel Oud has 3g oils that would cost around RM400 I think. Like Mai Bo Rai (among which I have extra of..but sold out on website .just checked while writing this). Champi intensa also within my collection. They're the classic cultivated thai oud , but high quality, and no inoculants (injections to trigger infection). Atleast 3 years of natural infection. I think less than 50% of cultivators in Malaysia would even wait as long as 2 years. |
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Dec 5 2016, 09:04 PM
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