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>>15221223
are these any good? Any one stand out as a safe blind buy?

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>>10701095
Try some of Hermes' unisex/women frags, sounds like those might be right up your alley.

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Are these as good as Terre d'Hermes, and also are any of the jardins a safe blind buy? No chance I'm gonna be able to sample first.

I'm really interested in buying one of these, after getting Terre I'm in love with how "natural" it feels(I know, subjective as fuck), as opposed to others more synthetic I've tried, both fresh and winter/night frags.

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What even makes a scent more suited for summer, fall, winter or spring? Day, night? Is it what the season evoques? Or is an extension of the "label" we give a perfume, for men, for women.

Citrus aquatic for summer, fresh green for spring, spicy for fall, woodsy balsamic for winter.
What I see on sites like fragrantica is a tendency to lump the day scent with summer/spring, and night scents with winter/fall.
I dunno when you could clearly point a scent for summer nights, or winter mornings.

On the other hand these classifications make it easier to imagine how the perfume smells even without smelling it, helping the cases where you can't sample before buying.

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