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A challenge for the ladies - Basenotes Community

I'm looking for something for my wife's birthday.

I've never really been into fragrances until recently.

And she's still isn't. I've been picking up a collection for myself and have amassed a decent 30 bottle collection in the past couple of months.

It's simple because with many male scents I don't have to worry about floral notes. This is where the challenge comes in.

We both hate floral notes in general and vanilla notes when they are the strongest in a frag.

This is extremely frustrating when trying to find feminine scents.

They should be light and hopefully last at least 4 hours or more. I got on the right foot with these limitations at the Perfumed Court when a wonderful lady from there helped me by suggesting some frags to try. Light blue smells like a nice fruity shampoo.

Not sure why it's so popular as a perfume.

Angel is great, but way too strong.

Bulgari Black would be nice but the smoky vanilla is nauseating.

Black Orchid is a strong buy possibility. My lady loves grapefruit so Jo Malone Grapefruit seemed an obvious choice but after that initial grapefruit burst, it turns into a woody, spicy masculine scent. Parfumerie Generale Bois Blond seems great but trying to find it anywhere other than Luckyscent seems to be a challenge.

It's not very feminine and the price is a bit much for an ordinary scent. Good luck trying to find Susanne Lang Anjou Pear and Keiko Mecheri Peau de Peche. Ava Luxe is nice, but it's just grapefruit or just coconut. She loves coconut so Virgin Island Water is on our list.

I tried it alone a while back and it's pretty much the only post-80s Creed that I enjoy.

The verbena in Bath and Body Works Coconut Lime Verbena ruins that fragrance for her. I just ordered some samples of Tocca frags.

We have high hopes for Brigitte being a ginger masterpiece. She likes citrus (except strong lemon), spice, green, tobacco, musk, fruits, berries, almost anything but floral and vanilla. If you could, please just blurt out whatever comes to mind and I'll try to get some samples for us to try out.

I'd like to stay out of the niche boutique frags so I can actually walk into a Dillards or any department store and try it out first. Thank you so much.

Chanel Chance! Nothing flowery about it..It's a nice, zingy, multi-faceted citrus with a hint of patchouli there to deepen it.

Lots of other folks are going to say Coco Mademoiselle, which I haven't tried, but understand it has similar properties.

Hey, try them both! And if Angel is too strong, maybe try Lolita Lempicka original.

It's not as foody-gourmand, but the anise and licorice give it a similar, although warmer, effect.

It is made softer by the addition of greens.

The LL bottle is freakin' pretty, too!

Quote: : Chanel Chance!

Nothing flowery about it..It's a nice, zingy, multi-faceted citrus with a hint of patchouli there to deepen it.

Lots of other folks are going to say Coco Mademoiselle, which I haven't tried, but understand it has similar properties.

Hey, try them both! And if Angel is too strong, maybe try Lolita Lempicka original.

It's not as foody-gourmand, but the anise and licorice give it a similar, although warmer, effect.

It is made softer by the addition of greens.

The LL bottle is freakin' pretty, too! Coco Mademoiselle is on our list.

I tried it alone and I think she'll like it and a sample is on it's way.

I tried "L" and it's similar vanilla to Bulgari Black was a turn off.

So I'm going to get a sample of the original Lempicka.

I like au Masculin so I"ll give it a shot.

Thanks for that. Chance is something I'm not familiar with but the reviews seem to say it's pretty strong and the notes don't mention citrus.

Is Chance Eau Fraîche a good lighter alternative?

BN says this one has citron.

Chance smells very fresh and citrusy to me and my husband.

He actually bought it for me, and the citrus aspect was what drew him to it.

I find it a little bit woodsy, too.

I forgot about Eau Fraiche!

Definitely try that one!

It's a lighter, greener Chance. By the by-- I don't know if you read all the reviews on Chance (mine included) but I have to interject here that I grew to love No.

5 and I still like Chance.

Disclaimer done, now, hee.

I suggest Daim Blond by Serge Lutens.

Read the reviews on here if you'd like a clear idea of what people think about it.

It's soft, subtle, beautifully done suede/hint of apricot that oozes class.

It makes me think of a beautiful woman in a dress suit.

Another killer fragrance is Tabac Blond by Caron.

Search ebay, I think you'll both agree these are worth the wait.

Feminite du Bois , a Christopher Sheldrake masterpiece for Shiseido - now just newly released under the Serge Lutens label - has been a widely popular fragrance among lots of basenotes' gals.

I would definitely take a chance on it!

A few of my non-vanilla, non-floral favorites: Diptyque Eau Lente (opoponax is the prominent note) Ava Luxe Opoponax Intense Les Nereides Impérial Opoponax A few amber suggestions: Estee Lauder Amber Ylang-Ylang Armani Prive Ambre Soie Some other designer fragrances: Gucci by Gucci (in a dark brown bottle) - fruity and woody to the best of my recollection;

Although some florals are listed as notes, I did not think they were prominent Prada for Women John Varvatos for Women -- that one was very fruity and plummy;

Your wife may like it Estee Lauder Sensuous -- creamy/woody (not sure about vanilla) Dior Hypnotic Poison -- almond oriental (again, not sure about vanilla) I also sampled many woody/oriental scents from Ava Luxe and I liked most: Chaos, Tao, Incense Tibet, Teakwood, etc.

She has a section on her web site with "Wood/Resin" group of fragrances -- check it out!

Since Virgin Island Water is out, I think MPG Bahiana might be a good alternative.

Or Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess.

Quote: : Since Virgin Island Water is out, I think MPG Bahiana might be a good alternative.

Or Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess.

VIW isn't out! It's very much on our list of things to try!

But I'm definitely getting a sample first as I'm not buying a $150 bottle for her to end up not enjoying it.

But I could always put it in my collection...

I'll keep an eye out for your other recommendations!

Yuzu rouge by 01639 and eau de sisley #2, both beautiful.

Ajne does a beautiful all natural pure perfume called margaux .bvlgari omnia is nice and i am a big fan of bvlgari balck, the new feminite de bois is such a poor version of the original its frightening, so for the money, i would do bois de fruits or douce amere .

If she likes gourmand, than i recommend molinard isles d'or.

Malles leau dhiver is gorgeous too I would stay away from Chanel , only because some women do not love aldehydes. good luck....

Fragrances that came to mind were Un Jardin Sur le Nil, Passage D'Enfer, Espionage from Ayala.

I agree with the person who posted Feminite du Bois-my personal fave .

You can find it on ebay for a reasonable price.

Good luck and Happy Birthday to your wife!

Prada Infusion d'Iris seems to be more citrusy than floral and it is nicely transparent.

I smelled EL Tuscany Per Donna on someone the other day and loved it.

On me the scent is a bit too much, but perhaps, since Lauder is so easy to find, you could sniff that one?

Also EL Knowing, which I adore.

Dioressence is another non-flowery feeling, non-vanilla scent that is lovely.

Maybe that one?

Ok, so no flowers, no vanilla, not too strong.

She sounds like me. May I ask which Ava Luxes you've tried?

I think there is much more to her line than coconut or grapefruit when you avoid the gourmands - which don't sit right with me at all either. For the coconut angle, don't forget to sample some fig scents.

Some are very heavily coconutty.

L'Artisan Premier Figuier is very much so, to my nose. How about sweetish woods? Diptyque Tam Dao (although the top notes can be challenging) Ava Luxe No.

23 (very much like Tam Dao but slightly more feminine) Feminité du Bois SL Bois Violette KM Patchoulissime Or something spicy-ambery? Parfum d'Empire Ambre Russe (amber, booze) Idole de Lubin Costume National 21 (milk and spices, though she may think this too "masculine") L'Artisan Safran Troublant (lots of saffron and faint rose, absolutely gorgeous) And re: flowers, I started out saying I don't like any floral perfume either.

Thing is, some very commonly used dominant florals I don''t care for much: rose, geranium, jasmine, tuberose.

Some others , though, turn out to be interesting.

Iris/Orris in particular doesn't "read" as a flower to my nose.

I've come to appreciate heliotrope.

I'm sure there are more examples, but I can't think of any now.

I'd test Calyx by Prescriptives. Fruity, but not sweet, and doesn't smell like shampoo. It is a favorite of mine.

I agree with trying Chanel Chance, and want to suggest Beige, too, as its feminine, and not over the top floral...very classy, IMHO.

It may not be easy to find, tho ( well it isn't here in OZ...).

My first list is built and I'll be going on a scent journey today: *Fresh Bergamot Citrus Pomegranate Anise Citron de Vigne Hesperides *Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Herba Fresca *Demeter *Carol's Daughter Jamaican Punch The Big Kahuna *Ralph Lauren HOT Wild *Chanel Chance Coco Mademoiselle Chance Eau Fraîche *Lolita Lempicka Signature Midnight *Caron Tabac Blond *Serge Lutens Daim Blond Feminite du Bois *Diptyque Eau Lente *Ava Luxe Opoponax Intense *Les Nereides Impérial Opoponax *Estee Lauder Amber Ylan ylang Bronze Goddess *Prada for Women *John Varvatos for women *Maître Parfumeur et Gantier Bahiana *Hermes Un Jardin Sur le Nil I'll create list number 2 next weekend.

I'd second Prada Infusion d'Iris and Un Jardin Sur le Nil and would further recommend - Bulgari Omnia Crystalline (nice citrus and woods) - Dior Addict Shine (perhaps an unpopular recommendation as I never seen it mentioned here.

Besides it seems to be marketed towards the younger crowd.

But it has lots of grapefruit in it, so your wife might like it) Also if you like Angel but find it too heavy, you might want to try Angel Innocent.

It has a similar feel to it but it's lighter.

Quote: : I'd second Prada Infusion d'Iris and Un Jardin Sur le Nil and would further recommend - Bulgari Omnia Crystalline (nice citrus and woods) - Dior Addict Shine (perhaps an unpopular recommendation as I never seen it mentioned here.

Besides it seems to be marketed towards the younger crowd.

But it has lots of grapefruit in it, so your wife might like it) Also if you like Angel but find it too heavy, you might want to try Angel Innocent.

It has a similar feel to it but it's lighter.

Actually bought all 4 Omnias and I'm reselling them.

Something in them is very suffocating and cloying.

Sticks in your nostrils and throat and you smell them there after you pull your nose away from the source.

A few Bulgaris do this, most notably the pour homme and pour homme extreme.

Aqua and Marine don't and neither does Black or BLV so I'm guessing something's different between these.

Indoles, perhaps?

I notice jasmine fragrance is really off putting to us but real jasmine like what's in tea is not.

Porkfat, I have a rec which might be slightly annoying because I don't think it's widely available (Luckyscent has it, though, and it's not expensive): Satellite Ipanema.

This frag, to me (and it's one of my favourites) is a better, more complex version of Virgin Island Water.

It's soft and well blended.

Listed notes are: ylang-ylang, orange, grapefruit, freesia, sandalwood, coconut, tonka bean, white flowers, vanilla, sea accord, and patchouli.

The coconut is the stand out note for me in the composition but unlike VIW (on me) the others come out, too, and the coconut is not overwhelming or cloying.

Given your wife's preferences I would strongly recommend trying this one.

It's gorgeous. I also want to third the Jardin Sur le Nil rec as well.

And throw in Byredo Pulp.

Looks like I'll have to order samples online and make a drive to Denver as my small-town Dillards (the only place that carries high-end fragrances) didn't have a whole lot from my list. I armed myself with plastic snack bags and a pen to label and separate everything out. Bronze Goddess is a nice mild tan lotion scent.

Doesn't seem to last at all, even in a zip loc bag.

I'll have her try it on skin but this one is probably going to be a no go unless it lasts longer on skin. Chance is nice but has a sharp astringent note.

No go. The fresh Chance takes that harshness away and I think is much better.

This has moved up to my "maybe buy" list. Clinique Happy for women isn't good.

Smells cheap and artificial.

Men's version is much better and in my opinion is really unisex.

I really like the men's version and will probably get my wife to try it.

The first thing I thought of is Jo Malone's Sweet Lime & Cedar.

It has just a touch of floral, but the citrus, tamarind, coconut, and cedar predominate.

I had a friend who doesn't like florals try it, and she really liked it. I also agree with the recommendation of Premier Figuier as being coconut heavy.

Also Hermes Un Jardin en Mediterranee--on me, I get virtually no florals, just a honeyed fig and cedar. Calyx is also a good suggestion, and more easily attainable than some of the others. Good luck!

PorkFat, which concentration of Bronze Goddess did you try?

I have the Eau Fraiche Skin Scent (probably an EDT or maybe a bit lighter).

It is not the oil based one.

On me, a couple sprays to each wrist lasts all day.

Quote: : PorkFat, which concentration of Bronze Goddess did you try?

I have the Eau Fraiche Skin Scent (probably an EDT or maybe a bit lighter).

It is not the oil based one.

On me, a couple sprays to each wrist lasts all day.

Is Eau Fraiche Skin Scent a flanker?

I believe I just tried the original EDT.

Is there an EDP? The sales lady also had an oil on the display.

I keep going back and forth on this one. I've got 2 more weeks and a ton of samples (95% of the recommendations) coming in from Scent Monkey and Perfumd Court.

I'm going to overload my senses and I'm probably spending way more time and thought on this than most sane men would haha. Thank you to all involved.

Eau Fraiche Skin Scent is the concentration, which is about EDT level, maybe a tad lighter.

There is no EDP, but I find that more sprays have a cumulative effect, so I don't think an EDP is really necessary.

I would just add a rec for Miss Dior Cherie because it's one of the few department store scents I really like and it is more fruity than floral -- and I don't think it's been mentioned yet. It also sounds like she could find something to love with Jo Malone or L'Artisan, although they are more limited distribution.

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