LAST THREAD >>12277827
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BBC perfume documentary (part 1 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=annRzLYrRwM
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general info
http://fragrance.org/intelligence/knowledge-center/
http://perfumesociety.org/discover-perfume/an-introduction/
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various fragrance communities/review sites/blogs
http://www.fragrantica.com/
http://www.basenotes.net/
http://www.parfumo.net/
http://www.nstperfume.com/
http://www.boisdejasmin.com/
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w2c samples
http://www.luckyscent.com/
http://www.decantshop.com/
http://www.theperfumedcourt.com/
http://www.surrendertochance.com/
http://www.perfumista.co.uk/
http://www.ausliebezumduft.de/fragrances.html
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on DIY fragrances
http://www.perfumersapprentice.com/
>>12299219
If you want recs, provide as many criteria as possible: including sex, price range, seasons/weather, occasions, other frags/notes/accords you like/dislike, special conditions i.e. can easily be found in mall department stores, other ephemera i.e. personal style/aura you want to project, etc...
Hey guys, how do those of you that own Aventus justify it's price ? I mean I love it, so far it's the only perfume that got me compliments ( like people actually interrupting me to say it suits me really good ) , but I never spent so much on a perfume and I fear that I'll end it too quick.
Else, if anyone has a recommendantion, I'm a 20yo male, around $100, that can be worn all year round ... I like original fragrances, and to me ( even if it sounds stupid ) the bottle design really matters since it's a part of the perfume identity ( and also because I'm a designer so .. yeah. ). I used to wear The One by D&G, and Zadig & Voltaire for Him. And if it matters I'm wearing a mix of avant-garde and japanese designer clothes. Thanks to anyone that will answer one of those questions !
>>12299303
by getting it discounted
>>12299303
i justify buying things by buying them cause i like them, not being poor helps.