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Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Hmmm... I usually go for more citrus based scents in summer, maybe a little green and woodsy too.

Beach Hut Man by Amouage. A clean, green freshness, with mint, ivy, and vetiver, above a woodsy-earthy base of sandalwood and moss. A touch of galbanum, orange blossom, and myrrh add some complexity. Fantastic lasting power, though the initial blast of greenness is pretty wild.

Xerjoff Nio is another fantastic one. More of a spicy citrus-woodsy blend. The bergamot and neroli mixed with spicy pink pepper, nutmeg, cardamom above a warm-woodsy cedar+amber (etc etc) base is brilliant.

Some others, Jardin d'Amalfi by Creed (ludicrously obscene price); both of Neroli Portofino Forte and Mandarino di Amalfi by Tom Ford; Terre d'Hermès Eau Très Fraiche by Hermès (much more reasonable price than any of the others above). Iris Silver Mist by Serge Lutens.
Did you check out ombre nomade by lv
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,993
Depends from the perspective.

400e perfume is probably 2-3 days of work for them. In my case that would be 25-30 euros which would I call cheap as hell. But from my point of view I'd work 30 days in order to buy it which is pretty crazy.

Recently I bough Invictus by paco rabanne. The price is around 60-80e I think but I got it for 25 lol. It was stolen or direct from a factory, no idea, nor I care where it came from.

Hmm.. 400-600e depending on a publishing house and my work.
 

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