tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7889619912324200934.post6575176515851567261..comments2023-09-10T12:46:47.583+02:00Comments on Parfumistans blogg: Oriza L.Legrand -Vétiver Royal BourbonParfumistahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01587071330245251247noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7889619912324200934.post-80489908250674386842014-08-06T11:22:33.775+02:002014-08-06T11:22:33.775+02:00The only fragrance which I (so far) found has simi...The only fragrance which I (so far) found has similarities to Chypre Mousse is Kerosene Creature, both have an accord/note which is green, slight flowery and on its way to decay. When I tested Creature it smelled as garbage, a real scrubber. On the other hand, when Mr Parfumista tried Creature it smelled quite good. Chypre Mousse is also smelling better on him, maybe this particular green note/accord is better mixed with the pH of maleskin.Parfumistahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01587071330245251247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7889619912324200934.post-23037618691313712692014-08-05T21:27:23.568+02:002014-08-05T21:27:23.568+02:00I read so many great reviews for Chypre Mousse tha...I read so many great reviews for Chypre Mousse that I bought a small decant in a split (it usually makes better financial sense than buying a sample from a decanter site). It turned to be a real scrubber on me: I can't actually wait for it to disappear, I have to wash it off. It doesn't happen too often to me so I was very surprised. And now I'm super-cautious about this brand. I mean, I'll probably still test this brand if I either come across it somewhere at a store or get a sample in a swap but I'm definitely not paying for that.Undinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05292100499371921334noreply@blogger.com