Hi Kiki, I’ve ordered the Les Eaux Primordiales discovery set. Looking forward to playing with that. I get together with a friend and we have sip and sniff sessions, glass of wine, cheese board and testing out new stuff we’ve bought. Great idea of you to put a call out to London fragheads. Hope you have a good time. 😃🇦🇺
Dior Addict in the dark blue bottle, Safari by Ralph Lauren, the Mon Guerlain line, Bel Ami Vetiver by Hermès (beautiful on women too), Pi by Givenchy (also unisex, I think), Chanel no 19 Poudré, Dolce & Gabbana pour femme are all really good fragrances!
Loved the video as always! As for recomendations: I think in Harrods (or any bigger niche perfume shop) you'll be able to find The Merchant of Venice and their "Accordi" line. In my opinion they're the best layering perfumes out there, they are like a single note in a bottle, but are really high quality, quite cheap, available in small sizes and they make nice 8x5ml discovery sets, so I greatly recommend.
Minute Et Demi is pretty but it is a bit too sweet for me. I think I would like it to go more in the way of Papier Carbone. I think I'm getting tired of all the sweeties. Anyway, have a safe trip to the UK and enjoy your London sniff-a-thon.😊
Hi Kicki. I tried The Language of Glaciers earlier this year and I also found it strange. I got old lilac soap in a musty dresser with a mentholated eucalyptus in a medicinal, iodine like way. And warm, sour woods. It was not the fresh, glacial feel I had hoped for 😂 When you go to Sundsvall, do try if you can Dancing Light by Olfactive Studio. That one is inspired by the Northern Lights and really gives me snow covered pine forest vibes. Or they might have it in Jovoy or Bloom in London, I think so. Thanks for sharing the video 👏💖
Hi Kiki, I’ve ordered the Les Eaux Primordiales discovery set. Looking forward to playing with that. I get together with a friend and we have sip and sniff sessions, glass of wine, cheese board and testing out new stuff we’ve bought. Great idea of you to put a call out to London fragheads. Hope you have a good time. 😃🇦🇺
Are there any designer fragrances that you love? Those are so much easier to find in my part of the world.
Dior Addict in the dark blue bottle, Safari by Ralph Lauren, the Mon Guerlain line, Bel Ami Vetiver by Hermès (beautiful on women too), Pi by Givenchy (also unisex, I think), Chanel no 19 Poudré, Dolce & Gabbana pour femme are all really good fragrances!
Loved the video as always! As for recomendations: I think in Harrods (or any bigger niche perfume shop) you'll be able to find The Merchant of Venice and their "Accordi" line. In my opinion they're the best layering perfumes out there, they are like a single note in a bottle, but are really high quality, quite cheap, available in small sizes and they make nice 8x5ml discovery sets, so I greatly recommend.
Thank you for the recommendation! Will look out for that house.
Welcome to UK! 😊🇬🇧
Minute Et Demi is pretty but it is a bit too sweet for me. I think I would like it to go more in the way of Papier Carbone. I think I'm getting tired of all the sweeties. Anyway, have a safe trip to the UK and enjoy your London sniff-a-thon.😊
Hello, Kiki. If you smell anything from boujees bougies, please let us know how they are.
Hi Kicki. I tried The Language of Glaciers earlier this year and I also found it strange. I got old lilac soap in a musty dresser with a mentholated eucalyptus in a medicinal, iodine like way. And warm, sour woods. It was not the fresh, glacial feel I had hoped for 😂
When you go to Sundsvall, do try if you can Dancing Light by Olfactive Studio. That one is inspired by the Northern Lights and really gives me snow covered pine forest vibes. Or they might have it in Jovoy or Bloom in London, I think so.
Thanks for sharing the video 👏💖
Love your funny description of The Language of Glaciers😆. The opening is quite bad and you are spot on! Will look out for Dancing Light!
@@thehonestperfumereviewer6336 have a great time in London. I am nowhere close but I would have loved to have met you if I was. Safe travels 🚀
Have a great trip to London! oxJulia
Not British but go to Nicolai!!