Poster: A snowHead
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Pedantica, perhaps a little select for some. Apologies for polluting your nasal passage
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Zombie Si, I have to hold my hand up and say I'm Old Skool with smellies, there're very few past 1950 that're worth the price of a fart in a milk bottle and Pedantica prefers one of them. Though it's a bit of sphincter pucker when for some an ounce is £1K+ . . .
For dress occasions I have Amouage Dia Hom
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Masque, I'm no expert, but you can't beat a bit of genuine whale Vom'. 1820's vintage enough for me. See U on the EoSB, g'nite
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Zombie Si wrote: |
Pedantica, perhaps a little select for some. Apologies for polluting your nasal passage |
That's quite OK, think nothing of it. (But I did notice. )
Masque, 50ml Eau de Parfum (plenty strong enough) spray refill, £55. Not too bad imv. Had to laugh at this description on the JLP website, Pseuds Corner woz here:
A heart that beats La Chamade is translating the effervescence of love, the moment when the heart capitulates in the face of emotional intensity. This perfume is a hymn to love that unfurls like the spring with equal grace, femininity and attraction. With flowers in a thousand nuanced shades, this perfume speaks of romantic and audacious woman who serenely accepts the inclinations of her heart. A concerto of flowers mixed with fruit, orchestrated by the softness of vanilla and oriental notes.
Fragrance description:
Oriental fruity floral dynamic, assertive, seductive. For the first time in perfumery, Jean-Paul Guerlain introduced to a formula the green and fruity accent of cassis buds, freshened with a green harmony of hyacinth. Lastly, this symphony is embellished with Guerlinade, in which vanilla, iris and tonka bean reign in majesty.
It was created in 1969 and I must have started using it very shortly thereafter.
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