I have 2 vintages, one from the 1950s and 1960s. Vintage is much more gorgeous and natural smelling, has lost some of the top notes but doesn't last. Current version is horribly synthetic and strong alcohol in the opening but gets better and more similar to the original in the basenotes and lasts much much longer. It's a total trade off.
As this was 2 years ago, how would the product in store in general be now. I need a new one. Would it be same as yours in formula, thank you lovely video
Thanks for your lovely comment. I haven't seen one in store for a while, although I haven't been deliberately looking for it. If you can find one, it should still be wearable if packaged and sealed and the formula should be the same. TK/J Maxx and chemists / drugstores might still stock the odd bottle.
I have 2 vintages, one from the 1950s and 1960s. Vintage is much more gorgeous and natural smelling, has lost some of the top notes but doesn't last. Current version is horribly synthetic and strong alcohol in the opening but gets better and more similar to the original in the basenotes and lasts much much longer. It's a total trade off.
That's very interesting- thanks so much for sharing. I'll keep looking for a vintage bottle. X
I love this fragrance and joy by Jean patu
I love Joy too! Xxx
Could you do a review on joy if you can would love to know your thoughts on it x
@@Salemhub I don't have any Joy at the moment but I'll do a review as soon as I buy a bottle. Xxx
As this was 2 years ago, how would the product in store in general be now. I need a new one. Would it be same as yours in formula, thank you lovely video
Thanks for your lovely comment. I haven't seen one in store for a while, although I haven't been deliberately looking for it. If you can find one, it should still be wearable if packaged and sealed and the formula should be the same. TK/J Maxx and chemists / drugstores might still stock the odd bottle.
@@karriekendel4490 thank you, I will start my Arpege journey .