Hey Pep I really appreciate that, thanks. Have you reviewed this? This is something I would especially like your take on. Love hearing you talk about Chypre's.
@@TherapeuticFragrance no i haven't tried it. Been watching reviews to see if blind buy is a risk. Currency conversion and shipping make it a very expensive proposition.
@@TheScentinel Don't know where you have to purchase from, but I am luckily able to sample his stuff. If your a lavender fan he changed the game with MEM. From what I know about you I would say MAAI would be your first choice. You know the game better than me, in that we always have to sample. But of all the stuff in my collection this is a short list to the top. It takes all the edges off of Slumberhouse and is blended a lot better IMO. As far as the DNA of the house. More airy and less drunken. Hope that helps a bit.
Thanks Michael, it is truly a great take on a Chypre. A must sample for sure. Fortunately there are a few places that offer samples I believe he is well stocked over on your side of the pond for samples.
@@TherapeuticFragrance Yes, there is no problems here getting samples of bogue and I have already ordered a sample of the MEM fragrance, I will order one for this one too. Cheers!
Wouldn't compare them totally different. I did compare YY and MEM. Somedays I prefer something like Men, somedays I want the crazy Cypre of Maai, love both.
@@TherapeuticFragrance thanks! Tried to find that comparison. If you don't mind another question, do you find YY to be very animalic or indolic? I'm a fan of frags which are :)
I would say YY is indolic, which in the beginning of my journey I would actually use these terms together. And then the prominent DNA of Antonio is stunning stuff. Have you tried MEM. Not to push it, but that seems to have all your looking for. It's one of my all time classic compositions I own.
I'm surprised how quiet the community has been about Les Annees 25 myself. There is a portion during the drydown where the iris is a bit too baby powder on me but overall the perfume is just beautiful.
LOL I totally get what your saying, and I am the first one to throw a fit about powder. I don't get it I just love it on this thing against his accord. Just reminds me of being tucked away for the day reading or in an old pub. Curious have you found a difference with yours on age or not?
Hey Brandon, i have watched 3 or 4 reviews of this scent and this is by far the best and most articulate.
Hey Pep I really appreciate that, thanks. Have you reviewed this? This is something I would especially like your take on. Love hearing you talk about Chypre's.
@@TherapeuticFragrance no i haven't tried it. Been watching reviews to see if blind buy is a risk. Currency conversion and shipping make it a very expensive proposition.
@@TheScentinel Don't know where you have to purchase from, but I am luckily able to sample his stuff. If your a lavender fan he changed the game with MEM. From what I know about you I would say MAAI would be your first choice. You know the game better than me, in that we always have to sample. But of all the stuff in my collection this is a short list to the top. It takes all the edges off of Slumberhouse and is blended a lot better IMO. As far as the DNA of the house. More airy and less drunken. Hope that helps a bit.
@@TherapeuticFragrance wow
Wow, I get the feeling you are reviewing every single perfume I adore! Thank you.
Love this fragrance. Excellent review.
Thanks for watching! Yes I still keep in rotation.
Great review!
I love MAAI.
Thanks Michael! MAAI all the way
What a great review of this fragrance, I am almost persuaded to blind buy a bottle! I feel your passion. Greetings from England! 👍
Thanks Michael, it is truly a great take on a Chypre. A must sample for sure. Fortunately there are a few places that offer samples I believe he is well stocked over on your side of the pond for samples.
@@TherapeuticFragrance Yes, there is no problems here getting samples of bogue and I have already ordered a sample of the MEM fragrance, I will order one for this one too. Cheers!
This is a fantastic fragrance! Why I love indie perfumery so much.
As usual well said. Do you have any of his creations that aren't available? The mapping of the city fragrance sounds like one of the best things ever.
@@TherapeuticFragrance I have a decant of NOUN
I’m Going Though Your Channel, I Have Been Missing Out... Great Taste In Fragrance 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
How does this compare to I love YY for you? Which is more floral, which is sweeter, which do you prefer?
Wouldn't compare them totally different. I did compare YY and MEM. Somedays I prefer something like Men, somedays I want the crazy Cypre of Maai, love both.
@@TherapeuticFragrance thanks! Tried to find that comparison. If you don't mind another question, do you find YY to be very animalic or indolic? I'm a fan of frags which are :)
I would say YY is indolic, which in the beginning of my journey I would actually use these terms together. And then the prominent DNA of Antonio is stunning stuff. Have you tried MEM. Not to push it, but that seems to have all your looking for. It's one of my all time classic compositions I own.
@@TherapeuticFragrance MEM is great I tried it, but I personally strongly prefer ylang ylang to lavender. Thanks for the info!
@@TherapeuticFragrance you might be interested :) fb.me/e/cpfmbDSYx
I'm surprised how quiet the community has been about Les Annees 25 myself. There is a portion during the drydown where the iris is a bit too baby powder on me but overall the perfume is just beautiful.
LOL I totally get what your saying, and I am the first one to throw a fit about powder. I don't get it I just love it on this thing against his accord. Just reminds me of being tucked away for the day reading or in an old pub. Curious have you found a difference with yours on age or not?
@@TherapeuticFragrance I haven't worn it in awhile, I'll have to give it a try and see if it has.
Wow
You look a bit like David lynch x
I'll take it, Thanks!!!