PARFUM GUERLAIN MITSOUKO






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Te Deum For Mitsouko Parfum, edp, & edt by Guerlain {Scented
The irony of course is that my deodorant version now smells 10 times better and richer than the current pure parfum extract of Mitsouko that is sold in Guerlain boutiques. By the way, I wanted to add that I also tried L'Heure Bleue in
The Blue Hour
If Guerlain Mitsouko is sublimely elegant, and Apres L’Ondee is divinely tender, then L’Heure of the parfum, which, like every Guerlain parfum I’ve tried, L’Heure Bleue parfum does have the advantage of moderating the blast of
Favorite Things 2006
How could I have missed Guerlain’s Vol de Nuit parfum? to be a pill I’d stick Mitsouko on here (have you noticed there’s no Guerlain on my list? if you can’t quite “get there” with Mitsouko; if you’d like to smell something that
Nytt år
Hur som helst, Clas Olsson; sedan Åhléns, provade Mitsouko igen, Att skaffa: Guerlain Mitsouko, Comme des Garcons Incense Series Ouarzazate, 9 Chinatown, Caron Poivre, Parfum Sacre, Nuit de Noël och kanske Bellodgia, Chanel no.
Seasons of Scent
Chanel Bois des Iles, Parfums de Nicolai Nicolai Pour Homme, Serge Lutens Chene, Guerlain Mitsouko, Les Parfums des Rosine Une Folie de Rose, Frapin 1270, Fendi Asja, Caron Alpona and Yatagan, CB I Hate Perfume Burning Leaves and
Perfume Legends by Michael Edwards
I have since put it aside focusing on and being enamored by other Guerlain gems like Mitsouko or Samsara. But after reading a chapter on Jicky in Perfume Legends, I’m overcome by a longing to acquire Jicky, especially in parfum.
Lights of Champs-Elysées by Guerlain {Perfume Review & Musings}
While it might be intended for the tourist market, it clearly holds its ground as a Guerlain fragrance. Actually, between the new versions of Mitsouko and this new perfume, I would choose the latter anytime.
Inventory of the past year, wishlist for the new one
Guerlain Vol de Nuit and Mitsouko in pure parfum (to replenish my stash of two favourites) And hopefully these will also get lots of use. If I ever amass the dough needed, that is… Pic courtesy of Athinorama: "two days only" is the name
OK, Chicago Can Have its Weather Back.
When I couldn't find it, I would look for L'Heure Bleue, another Guerlain scent that is similar, but lighter. Usually I'd wear that in the summertime, and switch to Mitsouko once winter came. So I traipsed downtown last week to try to
Foie Gras
I liken it to Guerlain Mitsouko--a smell I dislike about 360 days out of the year, until I get in one of my strange moods and then, Mitsouko becomes a "work of art" in my eyes and just barely wearable. When I ask about taste hierarchy,
parfum+guerlain+mitsouko: parfum+guerlain+mitsouko