One for the Ladies (and men if you so wish)
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JenniC
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One for the Ladies (and men if you so wish)
Do you have a fragrance that reminds you a a certain holiday, event, place etc. I am just getting ready to go out and sprayed on CK Shock and instantly was transported back to the wonderful cruise we had this year in the Caribbean. I wore this perfume every day - oh the memories - need to book another one 
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Kendhni
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Piz Buin ... always reminds me of holidays ... a little dab behind the ears and on the erogenous zones makes you thing of sunshine 
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Not holidays, but Royal Secret by Germaine Monteil always reminds me of my youth and "going out". My friend tracked it down and bought me a bottle for my 60th recently. It took me right back there and then.
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Eau de Oil Refinery, takes me back to many happy visits to Grangemouth, Teesside, South Humberside, Milford Haven, etc etc. 
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Boris+
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Does anyone remember Kiku in that vibrant yellow container? It reminds me of maxi dresses, my first sports car - loads of things.
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I've used the same two perfumes "forever" so either of them bring back loads of happy memories 
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Never heard of it .. who makes it ??Boris+ wrote:Does anyone remember Kiku in that vibrant yellow container? It reminds me of maxi dresses, my first sports car - loads of things.
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I remember Kiku don't know who made it but it was the same era as Aramis for men was popular. I would say early to mid 70s.
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Now Aramis I have heard of
in fact I still buy it occasionally for my husband as I love it.
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Boris+
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It was made by Faberge I think, and the dusting powder bowl was really quite stylish.
Nowadays though, in modern parlance - Champagne (which had it's name changed, obviously), Poison and the timeless No. 5.
Em
Nowadays though, in modern parlance - Champagne (which had it's name changed, obviously), Poison and the timeless No. 5.
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JenniC
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Googled it and it was Faberge..... well done EmBoris+ wrote:It was made by Faberge I think, and the dusting powder bowl was really quite stylish.
Nowadays though, in modern parlance - Champagne (which had it's name changed, obviously), Poison and the timeless No. 5.
Em
To add to my original post, a spray of Chanel Chance and I am in one of my best frocks, ready for a nice relaxing dinner in the MDR or Sindhu
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Em, I should have googled, as I just have ...did you know you can still buy it
I was also surprised that you can still buy Brut ( obviously not for you
) I thought that had disappeared years ago !!
I was also surprised that you can still buy Brut ( obviously not for you
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Boris+
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Sort of spooky - but when I went into the nursing home to have our baby (seems so long ago), my lovely thoughtful husband gave me a gift of matching perfume, soap and talc, and it was No. 5. Fast forward quite a bit and on a hot summery day I end up in London in a big department store at the end of a day getting final bits and pieces for daughter's wedding.
I had the thought that it might be a nice idea for my daughter to give the bridesmaids perfume as an extra thankyou gift, so that they were all wearing the same perfume as they went down the aisle - I didn't prompt her in any way, and gave her freedom in the perfumery; I had never told her the story of No. 5 when she was born, and hadn't had any since. She selected the No. 5, and even bought some to give to me on the wedding morning.
I don't know how she knew, strange. So, for me C No. 5 is a summery wedding day.
Em
I had the thought that it might be a nice idea for my daughter to give the bridesmaids perfume as an extra thankyou gift, so that they were all wearing the same perfume as they went down the aisle - I didn't prompt her in any way, and gave her freedom in the perfumery; I had never told her the story of No. 5 when she was born, and hadn't had any since. She selected the No. 5, and even bought some to give to me on the wedding morning.
I don't know how she knew, strange. So, for me C No. 5 is a summery wedding day.
Em
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Jan Rosser
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Clinique Aromatics Elixir perfume was the last gift my husband bought me before he passed away - I found it hidden in a drawer after Christmas. Every time I smell it I think of him and it brings back lovely memories of a very special man.
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Anne D
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Hi JanisJan Rosser wrote:Clinique Aromatics Elixir perfume was the last gift my husband bought me before he passed away - I found it hidden in a drawer after Christmas. Every time I smell it I think of him and it brings back lovely memories of a very special man.
I can well believe that this beautiful perfume can evoke good memories of your husband. It has been one of my favourites over the years.
At the moment I am using Swarovski Aura which I love and am on my third bottle. My husband originally bought me this for an anniversary.
I also have a new one Jo Malone Rose Water and Vanilla which if used with the Rosewater body lotion is lovely. My daughter gave me this for my last birthday.
Can anyone remember the Estee Lauder Youth Dew brought out in the seventies and everyone seemed to be wearing it? It was quite powerful.
I noticed that they are still selling it.
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I too like Aura. I used Youthdew back in the late 60s. My mother thought it was wonderful and she started wearing it from then on. So these days when I smell it I think of my mother. Yes it's still on sale by Estee Lauder. I wonder whether the young wear it or whether it's just us oldies who remember it from years ago. Not that I'm that old I hasten to add!
I still like Ralph Lauren's Safari - not unlike Youthdew I suppose. I did use Ralph Lauren's Blue but I think they have stopped making it. I did find a bottle advertised on ebay and one on Amazon but I'm not convinced it's the real thing. Blue is quite light, lovely for daywear. I sometimes use Estee Lauder's Pleasures during the day. When I got married I was wearing Guerlain's Chamade, still available today but not always easy to find. Whenever I smell that it takes me straight back to my wedding day - as does the smell of Freesias as I had them in my bouquet.
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I still like Ralph Lauren's Safari - not unlike Youthdew I suppose. I did use Ralph Lauren's Blue but I think they have stopped making it. I did find a bottle advertised on ebay and one on Amazon but I'm not convinced it's the real thing. Blue is quite light, lovely for daywear. I sometimes use Estee Lauder's Pleasures during the day. When I got married I was wearing Guerlain's Chamade, still available today but not always easy to find. Whenever I smell that it takes me straight back to my wedding day - as does the smell of Freesias as I had them in my bouquet.
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Tabac and Aramis as a teenager and young man and the myriad memories of both well-spent and ill-spent youth.
Guerlain colognes now generally worn.
I was rather taken by Trumper's GFT Cologne which I sampled recently and will buy a bottle soon.
Guerlain colognes now generally worn.
I was rather taken by Trumper's GFT Cologne which I sampled recently and will buy a bottle soon.
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Hi CaroleCaroleF wrote:I too like Aura. I used Youthdew back in the late 60s. My mother thought it was wonderful and she started wearing it from then on. So these days when I smell it I think of my mother. Yes it's still on sale by Estee Lauder. I wonder whether the young wear it or whether it's just us oldies who remember it from years ago. Not that I'm that old I hasten to add!
I only found out after I had bought my third Aura that if you have a Swarovski shop near you and take in your empty bottle you can have it refilled there.
I must do that next time as the bottles are so lovely it seems a shame to throw them away. Should have found out the cost though.
Not sure who buys the Youth Dew now but must still be popular or they wouldn't stock it .
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My OH had a brain aneurysm about 15 years ago and as a result, she lost her sense of taste and smell. At the time she was into YSL Paris and still wears it because she knows what it smells of. She still gets compliments about it from total strangers. Christmas and birthday presents are easy - body lotion or EDT.
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We'll be topping up supplies in Gibraltar in about a couple of weeks.
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Coconut.
Reminds me of my first holiday abroad to Ibiza.
It was the smell of the sun tan lotion I used
Reminds me of my first holiday abroad to Ibiza.
It was the smell of the sun tan lotion I used
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I remember Youth Dew - one of the first "grown up" perfumes I ever had but now apart from Aromatics my favourites are Chanel Chance which my son buys for me every Christmas - I also like Chanel Coco Mademoiselle and Miss Dior.
I do wonder who buys Youth Dew now - it seems quite strong now to me - very distinctive smell but as Anne says someone must be buying it.
I do wonder who buys Youth Dew now - it seems quite strong now to me - very distinctive smell but as Anne says someone must be buying it.
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One of my neighbours uses Youth Dew, she looks after the house for us when we are away so I very often bring her a bottle back.
I use Estee Lauder .... Estee, that has been around for a long time and according to the girl in Debenhams it is still one of the most popular ones they sell, funnily enough though they stopped selling the body lotion years ago although you can still get it in Xmas gift packs and you can buy it abroad, I also use Chanel Allure which is my second favourite.
I love Aromatics Elixer and Angel but only on other people as both smell dreadful on me.
I use Estee Lauder .... Estee, that has been around for a long time and according to the girl in Debenhams it is still one of the most popular ones they sell, funnily enough though they stopped selling the body lotion years ago although you can still get it in Xmas gift packs and you can buy it abroad, I also use Chanel Allure which is my second favourite.
I love Aromatics Elixer and Angel but only on other people as both smell dreadful on me.
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Gill W wrote:Coconut.
Reminds me of my first holiday abroad to Ibiza.
It was the smell of the sun tan lotion I used
I remember that Gill. Ambre Solaire I think. I liked the coconut smell also.
Anne