Recently in my office a chemical sensitivity issue came up so even though I wasn't asked to I stopped wearing fragrances out of respect. But as a fragrance lover, it was quite disheartening and I didn't feel like myself. I also realized that a lot of my coworkers wear fragrances as well! So, I recently started wearing just a couple sprays, like you said, toned it down and I feel like everyone wins. In fact, it makes you appreciate the fragrance more when it's just a subtle nuance to your character.
Oh well, I would be so frustrated but I think you're right a little pause actually makes you more and more appreciate it ! Thanks a lot for watching and sharing !
Anything more than a couple of sprays of any fragrance is too much in an office or any indoor professional setting where other people work or stay for a longer time.
So glad my story inspired you to make this fabulous video, Clemence, and thank you for all the lovely compliments. Your presentation is superb and you've made it all your own. Love the opening and what a pleasure to watch from start to finish. Bravo!
I like the first rule about being mindful of your environment. I love wearing perfume but at work I’m very mindful of not wearing anything too loud. I work in a place (school) where most folks are humble and I don’t feel comfortable wearing something too showy or opulent.
I would add as well, that wearing a fragrance out of season can sometimes be surprisingly lovely. I live in WA state where it's very temperate, and we don't have 4 sharp seasons. We have like 1 hot month, followed by a similarly wet/cool 3 seasons with some mild difference. However, wearing something really floral in the cold can be incredible. Wearing citrus or coconut in the winter can be amazing as well, like you said :) And fragrances shift and change in different humidity and temperatures. Aura by Mugler is one of those...it's dramatically different in different conditions, it doesn't even smell like the same perfume at all. I've had compliments, but also some kid said he smelled salad 😂 Anyway, my point is that it can be fun to be adventurous with that.
Salad 😂😂😂😂 I really need to try that aura, it's very interesting to see how a fragrance can change depends on conditions and environment ! Conclusion is lets be creative !
Absolutely LOVED this! This is EXACTLY why I say *WEAR WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT, HAVE FUN!* It's nice to know I'm not the only fragrance rebel!! 😂😂😂 P.S. love the new intro! ❤
Love your video ❤️ I’m a heavy sprayer too and one time my co worker complained about that 😂I love Baccarat Rouge and Chanel collection ! Your hair , your dress and your make up look amazing!
Bonjour Clémence. Toujours un plaisir de vous voir. I loved this video, so much of it resonated with me. I think Richard has stretched a few points out to make a list of 10. Most of the rules could actually be summed up with the first thing you said… “Wear what you want”. This is so true. If you enjoy a fragrance and it makes you happy then go ahead and wear it, even if it was not marketed for your gender, is niche or designer, or is EDT or EDP etc. Some of the points are good advice. I’ve blind-bought many fragrances, but never on the basis of one single review. If I have no way of sampling first I will always do a lot of research, especially for an expensive purchase. If I get the opportunity to test a fragrance I will ALWAYS spray it on skin, and I will ALWAYS wait for the dry-down. I never use tester strips or paper and never make a decision on the opening scent, it’s not going to last long. I have no time for ‘fragrance snobs’… the kind who say that you can only be an enthusiast if you wear a fragrance that it somehow ’challenging’ or that other people will find distasteful. That is garbage. What’s wrong with enjoying a fragrance that makes you smell nice, whether it cost a lot or not? There are good and bad niche products, just as there are good and bad designer products. I do take care with how much I spray (although I sometimes get it wrong!) as I think you should be respectful of the people around you. I like my fragrance to be noticed, but I don’t want to overwhelm or offend. Just as you (probably) wouldn’t walk into a room shouting “Look at me. Look at me!”, I think your fragrance should be noticeable to those closer around you but not overpower a room. I could go on and on about this, but I’ve already written too much… sorry about that. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us. I look forward to seeing you again soon x
Wow Steve that's definetly the longest comment you sent to me ! I love that it resonated with you, that's the best compliment you could give. I think you're right and the fact to wear what you want is definetly the title of the book and the other rules the chapter of the story if I can say. It's good that you take the time to sample your fragrance or test it on skin. I will never be brave enough to just buy something based on one single review ! Haha I love how you describe the fragrance snob. Garbage. Yes, yes, yes. But I guess there have to be some everywhere ! It's just something I can't deal with too, and also those people tends to very superficial at the end ! Anyway, I could write an essay on that ! Im not very a 'look at me! Look at me' lady (well if I do, I don't do it on purpose !) but sometimes I want my fragrance to impress and then I would ridiculously spray it hundreds of times haha I can't control this..😅 Thanks for commenting Steve, it is always very interesting to read you !
Awesome video as always! I watched this yesterday evening an it gave me a new perspective on wearing fragrances 😊 This morning its 32 degree fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) with light snow outside. I chose to wear 6 sprays of Lacoste L'homme (spring/summer fragrance) This feels perfect in this weather! I will definitely be incorporating more of these rules in my fragrance wearing journey. Thank you! 😊🙏
Oh well ! I'm glad it was so useful ! Hm I think I remember liking a lot the scent of this Lacoste ! Thanks so much , it's nice to see that those videos are kind of helpful !
Nice video! "Less is enough" is my role. I like to wear subtle, conservative and mature perfumes. My favorite these days is Creed Royal Oud and Chanel collection :)
Love this video. Your videos are always, entertaining and unique. Yes please do a work fragrance video I can always do with some good work fragrance suggestions.
Plenty of good, common sense guides here. I started my journey into Oriental Spicey fragrances with Floris Honey Oud (£160 100ml). Not exactly a bargain basement fragrance, but beautiful quality. From there I have extended into Chopard Oud Malaki (£50 80ml) and several Swiss Arabian Shaghaf Oud (£23 75ml). I have enjoyed them all and while the Floris is a truly class act, these less expensive perfumes are extremely good vs their cost. The Swiss Arabian is a particularly big hitter for the money and I hope you have an opportunity to try it at some point.
Ow that's really interesting ! I need to try that ! Really good price point, you can't really complain with that price anyway ! Thanks for the recommendation
@@clemenceccfragrance You're welcome. Given your love for Honey Oud I think you will almost certainly like Shaghaf Oud. Sure, Floris uses natural oud oil and honey (high quality), while the Swiss Arabian uses synthetic oud and praline, but the basic concept of a sweet gourmand oud is common to both and, in cost, there is no comparison. This makes Shaghaf Oud a blind reach, daily wearer without killing the bank account. Also, it lasts like a beast...really, 8-10 hours is a minimum on me, 12 hours in no problem.
For me it's rather simple ,wear whatever you like when you like it and put on as much as you would like and always be respectful of how others choose to go about their fragrance Journey 👌
Love it! Love your look,blind buying is my vice so trying now to get better with actually trying first..do you have an opinion on Magie Noire by Lancome? Thanks!
Was a good interesting video as always 😁 love the new intro. And yea Rich is a lovely guy over on Insta defo worth checking him out like you say. And yea great points I really can love more floral fragrances and they do smell different on a man. And the skin test is so important iv discovered a few fragrances I love but choke me out and make me feel sick, if I hadn't giving them a proper wearing I wouldn't have know I couldn't wear them
02:19 Rule ⓵ ⮑ Wear what you like smartly. 03:48 Rule ⓶ ⮑ Tone down your fragrance. 04:29 Rule ⓷ ⮑ Don’t match your fragrance to the seasons. 06:23 Rule ⓸ ⮑ Don’t be a fragrance snob. 07:52 Rule ⓹ ⮑ No gender in fragrance. 09:39 Rule ⓺ ⮑ Bargain hunting is cool. 11:33 Rule ⓻ ⮑ Less is more. 13:01 Rule ⓼ ⮑ Try the fragrance on your skin before buying. 14:23 Rule ⓽ ⮑ Don’t judge by the concentration. 16:07 Rule ⓾ ⮑ Don’t blind buy expensive fragrances.
I think I do respect all of these rules except blind buying sometimes 😆 But if I do so it's second hand or with a really good discount to be sure I won't loose money reselling it if I don't like it. And yes fragrances evolve on the skin especially when they have natural materials like essential oils. These are fragile and evolve with the chemistry of your skin. There are some fragrances that I really appreciate but turns into burnt plastic or kerosene on my skin 🤢
Ah well, I respect you a lot for taking the patience to resell your fragrances, I m too lazy I thing 😂 I agree for the chemistry of the skin! My god, your skin is a rebel, must be interesting tho 🤔 Thanks for watching !
Being in the "trades" doing HVAC service work I wear cologne everyday. Usually I'll get compliments from customers like "oh it's nice to not have a guy that smells like BO!, You smell amazing!"
As for the gender thing, I personally like Tom Ford Plum Japonais which is targeted for women and my step mother like Givenchy Gentlemen EDP. However, I do find MFK Oud Satin Mood and Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady a little too feminine for me to wear. Oddly enough, I'm looking for woody floral musks at the moment 😂😂 I like your outfit btw. Looks very nice on you
Plum japonais was targeted for women ! Really ! I didn't know that ! I felt this scent in as masculine as it is feminine Ah and I understand for portrait of a lady it's very rosy to be honest Oh and thanks for the compliment ! 🙏✨
Rule 3, yes! (Rant warning) I find it really really hard to understand fragrance reviews that mentions a scent is for summer, this for winter, this for autumn bla bla bla.. just like genders, a scent is like a flavour, a taste! So you shouldn’t eat some food in certain seasons? That makes no sense at all, I love having ice cream even during winter! And even if there is such a notion that certain scents are appropriate for certain temperatures, this again is dumb because are we not mostly indoors where there’s a heater? and for people living in hotter countries, they all have air conditioners in their homes! The rooms I’m in are mostly temperature controlled so the entire argument falls apart.. i could understand humidity as a concern but everyone should own a dehumidifier and a diffuser by now since they’re not that expensive anymore.. i could also understand situational reasons like going to the beach, to the office, to the park, to the store, to the stadium, but seasons, no.. also you can always regulate how much or how little you spray right? Rule 5, i do agree with you But, the thing is, to ourself, the fragrance we use is like the flavour of food we eat. Its what we like, prefer and enjoy. However, to people around you, the fragrance we use is like the clothes wear. Its an outward representation of ourself to others to smell (fragrance) and see (clothes). And it is in this regard that people may perceive SOME scent can be feminine/masculine (like some clothing may be more gender specific than others). But, this again falls on ourself and whoever thinks they have a superior right to judge others, so, if we dont care, then yolo. Rule 8, strangely enough it also depends on the person’s blood type (A, B, O, etc)
Fragrances do have gender in my opinion. It could be a culture thing though. For example, I'm from the south of India, and over here women traditionally wear jasmine flower garland on their head (including my sister and my mom). It's a very common thing, not just in the rural areas, even in the cities. So, I have always associated jasmine with femininity. So, if you're brought up in such a culture, you might think that way :)
Not everyone believes in unisex smells , some of theme are really highly unappropriate for the men . For example : No power can drives me to wear Bvlgari Rose Essentielle - that is so gentle, beautiful and sexy fragrance ...but only on a woman ))
Can't wear it unless it's "full presentation", Who would ever wear designer gross, No decants in my collection, Clones suck. Frag heads are the most ostentatious I've ever met even worse than jewelry people.
Recently in my office a chemical sensitivity issue came up so even though I wasn't asked to I stopped wearing fragrances out of respect. But as a fragrance lover, it was quite disheartening and I didn't feel like myself. I also realized that a lot of my coworkers wear fragrances as well! So, I recently started wearing just a couple sprays, like you said, toned it down and I feel like everyone wins. In fact, it makes you appreciate the fragrance more when it's just a subtle nuance to your character.
Oh well, I would be so frustrated but I think you're right a little pause actually makes you more and more appreciate it !
Thanks a lot for watching and sharing !
Anything more than a couple of sprays of any fragrance is too much in an office or any indoor professional setting where other people work or stay for a longer time.
So glad my story inspired you to make this fabulous video, Clemence, and thank you for all the lovely compliments. Your presentation is superb and you've made it all your own. Love the opening and what a pleasure to watch from start to finish. Bravo!
Ow thanks a lot !
It was so inspiring, so I didn't create anything in here so thank you very much for you content !
I'm glad you liked the video
🙏✨
I like the first rule about being mindful of your environment. I love wearing perfume but at work I’m very mindful of not wearing anything too loud. I work in a place (school) where most folks are humble and I don’t feel comfortable wearing something too showy or opulent.
Ah ! Yes I understand very much, especially in a school ! I'm glad you enjoyed
The no snob rule for me is the most important, are many of those. But the less is more is hard to follow for me too.
I agree ! I see a lot of people not really nice with designer scents it's a shame haha
Thanks a lot for watching!
I would add as well, that wearing a fragrance out of season can sometimes be surprisingly lovely. I live in WA state where it's very temperate, and we don't have 4 sharp seasons. We have like 1 hot month, followed by a similarly wet/cool 3 seasons with some mild difference. However, wearing something really floral in the cold can be incredible. Wearing citrus or coconut in the winter can be amazing as well, like you said :) And fragrances shift and change in different humidity and temperatures. Aura by Mugler is one of those...it's dramatically different in different conditions, it doesn't even smell like the same perfume at all. I've had compliments, but also some kid said he smelled salad 😂 Anyway, my point is that it can be fun to be adventurous with that.
Salad 😂😂😂😂
I really need to try that aura, it's very interesting to see how a fragrance can change depends on conditions and environment !
Conclusion is lets be creative !
Absolutely LOVED this!
This is EXACTLY why I say *WEAR WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT, HAVE FUN!* It's nice to know I'm not the only fragrance rebel!! 😂😂😂
P.S. love the new intro! ❤
Let's be fragrance rebel hahaaa
Freedom for the fragrances 😅😅
Thanks for passing by !!
@@clemenceccfragrance hahaha!
Thanks for the great content as always!! 😊
Love your video ❤️ I’m a heavy sprayer too and one time my co worker complained about that 😂I love Baccarat Rouge and Chanel collection ! Your hair , your dress and your make up look amazing!
Oh no hahahahha but well done 🙈😂😂
Thank you so much 🤍
I love experimenting with fragrances wearing them in different weather conditions and seasons, always discover new notes.
Bonjour Clémence. Toujours un plaisir de vous voir.
I loved this video, so much of it resonated with me.
I think Richard has stretched a few points out to make a list of 10. Most of
the rules could actually be summed up with the first thing you said… “Wear what
you want”. This is so true. If you enjoy a fragrance and it makes you happy
then go ahead and wear it, even if it was not marketed for your gender, is
niche or designer, or is EDT or EDP etc.
Some of the points are good advice. I’ve blind-bought many fragrances, but
never on the basis of one single review. If I have no way of sampling first I
will always do a lot of research, especially for an expensive purchase. If I
get the opportunity to test a fragrance I will ALWAYS spray it on skin, and I
will ALWAYS wait for the dry-down. I never use tester strips or paper and never
make a decision on the opening scent, it’s not going to last long.
I have no time for ‘fragrance snobs’… the kind who say that you can only be an enthusiast
if you wear a fragrance that it somehow ’challenging’ or that other people will
find distasteful. That is garbage. What’s wrong with enjoying a fragrance that
makes you smell nice, whether it cost a lot or not? There are good and bad
niche products, just as there are good and bad designer products.
I do take care with how much I spray (although I sometimes get it wrong!) as I
think you should be respectful of the people around you. I like my fragrance to
be noticed, but I don’t want to overwhelm or offend. Just as you (probably)
wouldn’t walk into a room shouting “Look at me. Look at me!”, I think your
fragrance should be noticeable to those closer around you but not overpower a
room.
I could go on and on about this, but I’ve already written too much… sorry about
that. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts with us. I look forward to seeing
you again soon x
Wow Steve that's definetly the longest comment you sent to me !
I love that it resonated with you, that's the best compliment you could give.
I think you're right and the fact to wear what you want is definetly the title of the book and the other rules the chapter of the story if I can say.
It's good that you take the time to sample your fragrance or test it on skin. I will never be brave enough to just buy something based on one single review !
Haha I love how you describe the fragrance snob. Garbage. Yes, yes, yes.
But I guess there have to be some everywhere !
It's just something I can't deal with too, and also those people tends to very superficial at the end ! Anyway, I could write an essay on that !
Im not very a 'look at me! Look at me' lady (well if I do, I don't do it on purpose !) but sometimes I want my fragrance to impress and then I would ridiculously spray it hundreds of times haha
I can't control this..😅
Thanks for commenting Steve, it is always very interesting to read you !
Loved this video🎬🎞, and looooving your hair, colour is amazing! 🤩
Owww thank you so much my dear !
Awesome video as always! I watched this yesterday evening an it gave me a new perspective on wearing fragrances 😊
This morning its 32 degree fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) with light snow outside. I chose to wear 6 sprays of Lacoste L'homme (spring/summer fragrance) This feels perfect in this weather! I will definitely be incorporating more of these rules in my fragrance wearing journey. Thank you! 😊🙏
Oh well ! I'm glad it was so useful !
Hm I think I remember liking a lot the scent of this Lacoste !
Thanks so much , it's nice to see that those videos are kind of helpful !
Nice video! "Less is enough" is my role. I like to wear subtle, conservative and mature perfumes. My favorite these days is Creed Royal Oud and Chanel collection :)
Ow really nice ! Sounds like a very elegant way to wear your fragrances !
@@clemenceccfragrance Thank you, that's nice of you! I am not young anymore, so I need to respect my age :)
A very well thought out video, Clemence. You are adorable as usual ☺️
Ow thank you, that's very sweet!
Amazing dress, hair and make up - and I agree with you, more is more!!!
Oh thanks Karen !
Yes please do a video for the office, I find there are so many fragrances out there its getting all too overwhelming!
I will !
Love this video. Your videos are always, entertaining and unique. Yes please do a work fragrance video I can always do with some good work fragrance suggestions.
I will! Thank you so much for the lovely compliment, it means a lot !
Great video! I rarely stick to season suggestions. I am obsessed with your lipstick. What is it?
Same ! It's a too faced liquid lipstick called melted candy !
Thanks a lot !
What a really good video, glad I discovered your channel. Hello from Ireland. Ah what is a cool place in France to have a fragrance day. 😊😊😊
Probably Grasse if you want to see the flowers etc but Paris 's a lot of nice little boutiques !
Plenty of good, common sense guides here. I started my journey into Oriental Spicey fragrances with Floris Honey Oud (£160 100ml). Not exactly a bargain basement fragrance, but beautiful quality. From there I have extended into Chopard Oud Malaki (£50 80ml) and several Swiss Arabian Shaghaf Oud (£23 75ml). I have enjoyed them all and while the Floris is a truly class act, these less expensive perfumes are extremely good vs their cost. The Swiss Arabian is a particularly big hitter for the money and I hope you have an opportunity to try it at some point.
Ow that's really interesting ! I need to try that ! Really good price point, you can't really complain with that price anyway !
Thanks for the recommendation
@@clemenceccfragrance You're welcome. Given your love for Honey Oud I think you will almost certainly like Shaghaf Oud. Sure, Floris uses natural oud oil and honey (high quality), while the Swiss Arabian uses synthetic oud and praline, but the basic concept of a sweet gourmand oud is common to both and, in cost, there is no comparison. This makes Shaghaf Oud a blind reach, daily wearer without killing the bank account. Also, it lasts like a beast...really, 8-10 hours is a minimum on me, 12 hours in no problem.
New subscriber here. Loved your Miranda Priestly reference! Very good eye rolling 😆
Haha my favourite thing to do 😂
Thanks for watching!
Excellente vidéo ma belle j’ai adoré ❤️
Oh trop mignonne, merci ça me fait plaisir ✨💕💕
Another very cute production. Solid advise gorgeous. 😘😘
Ow thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed !
I stan that intro!!! Love that movie so much!!! That's all! ❤️
Haha a good référence ! Thanks a lot !
At first you always make me laugh...lol
Iol lol..A BIG KISS💋👄❤
For me it's rather simple ,wear whatever you like when you like it and put on as much as you would like and always be respectful of how others choose to go about their fragrance Journey 👌
Nailed it.
I agree, very wise words !
I can't say more that this, thanks Robert !
That opening is 💛
Ow thanks, I've tried haha
Love it! Love your look,blind buying is my vice so trying now to get better with actually trying first..do you have an opinion on Magie Noire by Lancome? Thanks!
Hahah I understand ! Well it's been a very long time I didn't smell magie noire, if I'm getting my hand on it one day again I'll tell you !
Was a good interesting video as always 😁 love the new intro. And yea Rich is a lovely guy over on Insta defo worth checking him out like you say. And yea great points I really can love more floral fragrances and they do smell different on a man. And the skin test is so important iv discovered a few fragrances I love but choke me out and make me feel sick, if I hadn't giving them a proper wearing I wouldn't have know I couldn't wear them
Ah I'm glad we agree ! Skins can react so differently to the scents !
Thanks for my little intro, I tried haha
And thanks for watching 🙏
02:19 Rule ⓵
⮑ Wear what you like smartly.
03:48 Rule ⓶
⮑ Tone down your fragrance.
04:29 Rule ⓷
⮑ Don’t match your fragrance to the seasons.
06:23 Rule ⓸
⮑ Don’t be a fragrance snob.
07:52 Rule ⓹
⮑ No gender in fragrance.
09:39 Rule ⓺
⮑ Bargain hunting is cool.
11:33 Rule ⓻
⮑ Less is more.
13:01 Rule ⓼
⮑ Try the fragrance on your skin before buying.
14:23 Rule ⓽
⮑ Don’t judge by the concentration.
16:07 Rule ⓾
⮑ Don’t blind buy expensive fragrances.
Thanks for the timeline
Love it ! Very helpful !
Ow thank you my dear, my pleasure !
Thanks Elegant lady. nice Bracelet...keep wearing it:)
I will ! That's my favourite ! Thanks a lot !
Rules that compete with each other, among mundane tropes, definitely groundbreaking.
I think I do respect all of these rules except blind buying sometimes 😆 But if I do so it's second hand or with a really good discount to be sure I won't loose money reselling it if I don't like it.
And yes fragrances evolve on the skin especially when they have natural materials like essential oils. These are fragile and evolve with the chemistry of your skin.
There are some fragrances that I really appreciate but turns into burnt plastic or kerosene on my skin 🤢
Ah well, I respect you a lot for taking the patience to resell your fragrances, I m too lazy I thing 😂
I agree for the chemistry of the skin! My god, your skin is a rebel, must be interesting tho 🤔
Thanks for watching !
Great videos greetings from cyprus!
Oh thank you so much !
Great advice lady :) I don’t know why but I love coco mad intense on my skin even that I’m man so if like it and is good I will use it :p
Oh really ! Well it's a beautiful oriental so I'm sure it suits you very well !
Thanks for sharing !
Thankyou hunny🤔🤗🤗
Pleasure !
Being in the "trades" doing HVAC service work I wear cologne everyday. Usually I'll get compliments from customers like "oh it's nice to not have a guy that smells like BO!, You smell amazing!"
Waw that's a really nice compliment to hear isn't it !
True and wice words!🌼👍
Ow thank you so much, very kind ! 💌
As for the gender thing, I personally like Tom Ford Plum Japonais which is targeted for women and my step mother like Givenchy Gentlemen EDP. However, I do find MFK Oud Satin Mood and Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady a little too feminine for me to wear. Oddly enough, I'm looking for woody floral musks at the moment 😂😂 I like your outfit btw. Looks very nice on you
Plum japonais was targeted for women ! Really ! I didn't know that !
I felt this scent in as masculine as it is feminine
Ah and I understand for portrait of a lady it's very rosy to be honest
Oh and thanks for the compliment !
🙏✨
I wear Plum Japonais and would love just as much smelling it on a man. It doesn’t smell particularly feminine to me.
@@marcilk7534 yeah, I didn't really get anything feminine or masculine from it but it is listed as a women's fragrance on fragrantica
Bradley Stroup I noticed that too. It surprised me.
Aimez-vous porter Mon Guerlain Florale au printemps?
Ah malheureusement je nai pas de mon Guerlain dans ma collection et je n'ai pas essayé celui ci ! I'll give it a try !
Merci beaucoup!
Rule 3, yes! (Rant warning) I find it really really hard to understand fragrance reviews that mentions a scent is for summer, this for winter, this for autumn bla bla bla.. just like genders, a scent is like a flavour, a taste! So you shouldn’t eat some food in certain seasons? That makes no sense at all, I love having ice cream even during winter! And even if there is such a notion that certain scents are appropriate for certain temperatures, this again is dumb because are we not mostly indoors where there’s a heater? and for people living in hotter countries, they all have air conditioners in their homes! The rooms I’m in are mostly temperature controlled so the entire argument falls apart.. i could understand humidity as a concern but everyone should own a dehumidifier and a diffuser by now since they’re not that expensive anymore.. i could also understand situational reasons like going to the beach, to the office, to the park, to the store, to the stadium, but seasons, no.. also you can always regulate how much or how little you spray right?
Rule 5, i do agree with you But, the thing is, to ourself, the fragrance we use is like the flavour of food we eat. Its what we like, prefer and enjoy. However, to people around you, the fragrance we use is like the clothes wear. Its an outward representation of ourself to others to smell (fragrance) and see (clothes). And it is in this regard that people may perceive SOME scent can be feminine/masculine (like some clothing may be more gender specific than others). But, this again falls on ourself and whoever thinks they have a superior right to judge others, so, if we dont care, then yolo.
Rule 8, strangely enough it also depends on the person’s blood type (A, B, O, etc)
buying partial fragrance is the way to go. Especially, If you already have 10+ bottles
😜 Superbe vidéo
Merciiii
Very "common sense" advices. Nice video!
In fact ! But then, you realize it's not common for everyone haha
Thanks a lot !
Nice advices ! ❤
Thank you so much !
Fragrances do have gender in my opinion. It could be a culture thing though. For example, I'm from the south of India, and over here women traditionally wear jasmine flower garland on their head (including my sister and my mom). It's a very common thing, not just in the rural areas, even in the cities. So, I have always associated jasmine with femininity. So, if you're brought up in such a culture, you might think that way :)
What about the aventus snobs that only like aventus.
Hahaha very sad 😂
💗💗💗
is there a separate advice for males and fragrance
Nope ! The same for ladies and gents
Can’t agree more, snobbism spoils this wonderful hobby
parfait :)
Merci !
📙💯
☺️🙏
Heavy sprayer in da house 😂 🙋🏻♂️😓
Yaaas !
Only spray where you want to be kissed ... out of curiosity, does this mean you reapply when someone good looking walks in the room?!
Great video and interesting topic - Nik
Thanks a lot Nik !
Hi from Macau China~
Hi !
@@clemenceccfragrance watched most of ur video, I like ur style. Keep up the good work.
Not everyone believes in unisex smells , some of theme are really highly unappropriate for the men . For example : No power can drives me to wear Bvlgari Rose Essentielle - that is so gentle, beautiful and sexy fragrance ...but only on a woman ))
It all depends on your taste!
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Less is more, but more in perfumes is better 😂 i always do at least 10 sprays before going out...
Hahaha we are the same then ! I can't help myself 😂
that sounds insane!
Me too 😁😋😋
Subbed:)
Welcome here !
You got new rules? You count em?
I have a colleague that should watch this video, he wears and oversprays black aoud by Montale and chokes everybody out, a disaster 🙈
Ohhhh no poor thing 😂😂😂
I have a former colleague too who bathes in Fahrenheit and it overwhelms everyone.
When flying people tune down the perfume. Tone it down people.
Yep!
my rules: always 100ml and more, never eu de toilet and less but better quality.
Good rules but a shame for eau de toilette, its a totally different type of ingredients and formula, and doesn't mean its less qualitative 😊
@@clemenceccfragrance yes I know, I like to have limits on everything, otherways I would have too much choice!
Completely understand !
Can't wear it unless it's "full presentation", Who would ever wear designer gross, No decants in my collection, Clones suck. Frag heads are the most ostentatious I've ever met even worse than jewelry people.
Why did you hang up on me your rude lol
Hahahaha sorry my dear 😂😂