Thanks for the video! Just a suggestion, If you’re not going to write the names of the perfumes in the description, please have them written on the video. It would make it easier to follow
I very much agree! And leave the names on the screen long enough to see them! I missed a few of these today because I don’t speak French and could not read the bottles. A wonderful video that is very informative however.
When my grandmother was 102 and towards the end of her time often unconscious and not responsive, I wafted Goutal’s Petite Cherie directly under her nose and a definite almost childlike smile of pleasure lit her face, despite closed eyes and no other sign of awareness. Beautiful memory and shows the power of scent.
My everyday scent is the French perfume Perles de Lalique. I get compliments everywhere I go, from people of all ages and all walks of life. There is something so soft, spicy, and universally appealing in the scent.
Great video. According to the book The Scent of Empires, Ernest Beaux was inspired by the odor of the Arctic Circle when he created the aldehydes that went into Chanel no 5.
In my 30s, I wore Chanel No. 5, Shalimar, and Annik Goutal (cannot recall the scent). I had to stop wearing Chanel No. 5 because I got headaches from it. Also, in the U.S., I find that most people I am around do not appreciate perfume, as many also get headaches. I wonder if you know of any popular perfumes that are more natural in content. Thank you for the wonderful video! I suggest you write the names of the perfumes because the bottles are not shown long enough to catch all the names. 💝
I’ve heard that Libre edt is very popular in Paris - it’s a light floral version of the new fragrance. I’ve loved Rive Gauche for so long. I’m surprised it’s popular at the moment! Such a chic and elegant Parisian smell to my nose. ❤❤❤
You have very good perfume videos !! Yes, fragrance is indeed an important part of style, and often overlooked ! My favourite at the moment is Chanel eau Premiere, extremely versatile and also put together😊
Thank you for the video!!! I just visited Paris a couple weeks ago and hoarded Fragonard and Goutal. I love their scents so much! I became such a perfume snob after Paris 😆
My favorite perfumes are the early classics from Guerlain; not so much the newer ones. Rive Gauche was one of my first loves and I still wear it, as well as the earlier YSL perfumes. I do not care for Chanel No.5, but love No.19 Poudre, Bel Respiro and Misia. My favorite Diors are the vintage Miss Dior Cherie and the original Poison. I love practically everything from Hermes, especially the "Jardin" series.
Some on your list I love: Hermes, Chanel, and Guerlain. But I really can't stand La Vie est Belle, Chloe, or Libre. After watching your video, I spritzed some Sur de Nil and ordered a sample of Petite Cherie!!
Chanel No. 5 has been my favorite for many years. I always get lots of compliments when I wear it. Since perfume is very personal due to one's body PH system, it will smell unique and different on everyone. ❤
Oh, this is great. I forgot about Annick Goutal -- I have a bottle of Folie d'un Soir somewhere that I now want to get out again. My favorite Guerlain overall is Mitsouko, likely because it has Chypre and I love Chypre. I love Chanel No. 5 and not so much Coco Mademoiselle, for some reason. I have La Vie est Belle and like it for outdoors, summers. I have no Dior or Hermes perfumes and the only YSL that I have is Libre, which I don't like at all. But, I am working on some of the list you gave me earlier and will likely buy those next. This was lovely, Alice.
Hello Liz, Hermes perfumes are really great and Parisian swear by it. It is highly valued here. The jardin collection is great. Try Rive Gauche, it is a masterpiece still wear by Parisian. Thank you !
@@Aliceinparisofficial I will put Rive Gauche on the list. There is an Hermes store near me and I will have to make an appointment to go and smell whatever they have. Thank you!
Thank you for your recommendations and I feel very in synch with your choices. I did have to replay some parts of the video because, although your accent is very charming, it is at times a little difficult to understand. It would have been helpful to include the names of the perfumes in the description box, since I was confused on what the last one was called. Thanks!
I love all your suggestions of perfumes. I had / have most of them. Lately I decided to add all the must have all time classics in my collection. Guerlain Shalimar I hated in my 20's but now I really love it. Same person - same nose but different mood I guess. I choose a perfume according to everyday's mood. This is why I think it is important to have perfumes from all categories....
I agree about Shalimar and will give it another try since I am older. I know this happened to me with Chanel #5. I never thought I would own a bottle, but now that I am "mature" it has a different sort of appeal. I do think you have to have a certain maturity to wear it, and perhaps this is true with Shalimar as well.
@@virginiav.1172 I totally agree. A Chanel representative told me that when we have our menstrual days we should not try perfumes because they are different in our skin. I noticed also that when I am in a good mood perfumes tend to have a brighter performance... Pure Chemistry...
I'm the opposite. I used to love Shalimar but when I tried it recently it was not as I remembered it. And I still don't like No5 lol. But yes our tastes really do change over the years.
This was so interesting and informative. Im pleased that one of my " forever" perfumes Mitsouko- is popular there. I always worry about my favorites being retired due to the younger generation not buying them.!
Bonjour, thank you very much for sharing. I love french perfume very much! So far I have Chanel No 5, Boucheron Initial, Eau des merveilles Hermes, Un matin d'orage Annick Goutal, La vie est Belle Lancome, Niki de Saint Phalle. I'm planning to get more.
I am now wearing Chloé Atelier Des Fleurs (Cedrus and Lavanda). I am so happy this variant is available in my country Indonesia. Now I have another must have farfume beside Lancome La Vie Est Belle
I like Rive Gauche and Coco (not Mademoiselle Coco), eau de Soir, and Annick Goutal’s Passion. My favourite perfume is Bottega Veneta but it’s very hard to find now. Thank you for the video. 👏❤
I have most of the perfumes you mentioned in this video, and truly love them. Not the la vie set belle-too cloying and overbearing for me. Now curious about the ones from dior and dypthique. Thank you!
Uiii, your post comes just at the right time ...😍. I'm looking for something new ... 🤔🙄. My Chloé Nomad is empty, now I'm spoiled for choice ...😅. Thank you for your inspiring and professionally presented post ... 😇👌❤
I’m an American and I love the tradition of French perfumery. It’s hard here though because a lot of the beautiful French perfumes that I like (Rive Gauche, Mitsouko, Chanel no 5) are called “old lady perfume”. Here the most popular fragrances tend to be sweet and cloying, most geared towards young women who want to smell like candy and cupcakes. The only American perfumes I like are from Estée Lauder and I believe were developed more in the French tradition of beautiful florals and aldehydes (White Linen, Pleasures).
Could you please tell me the name of the perfume you mentioned that was number 12 on the list? It sounded like it was a more natural perfume or botanical. Do you have those kinds of fragrances in France--the kind that are more natural? Thank you.❤
Hi , where can you suggest me cheap dicounted pefumes like dior or even middle eastern collections of armaf , which store in paris provides best price ? Please help !
Bonjour! I discovered way back this fantastic vintage perfume "Tabac Blonde". I understand it is still produced and available to purchase. Absolutely lovely and sophisticated but quite unusual especially for modern taste. I was told that this one is super insider parisian perfume since it was introduced in 1920ies as the first perfume for smoking women. Back then it was for the first time allowed for women to smoke on the street. Is that right or just a city legend?
I'm in the process of choosing all the names of your perfumes. Look in the transcript, but the spelling is often wrong. There are RUclipsrs who correct their transcripts, for example Justine Laconte, which helps a lot when you're looking up brand names, but also when you're speaking a foreign language and don't understand every single word spoken. Could be an idea for you! Sincerely. Will test perfumes in the next few days! Best regards ... 💙💜❤
@@NoBadEnergy1 RUclips automatically generates a transcript for each video. Below the video on the right there are three horizontal dots. Click it, then appears "Transcript", click that and you will see the spoken text writen on the right side of the screen. If someone has native English and clear pronunciation and needs common words, it's quite good. Otherwise there are funny translations. Since I don't speak English very well, I sometimes look up words in the transcript, a general word or a fashion brand, etc. Sometimes it helps, sometimes not. There are RUclipsrs who correct their transcripts, which of course amasing.
Yes! It's nice not smelling like everyone else. I'm the only one I know who wears this. That being said I'm happy it's popular in Paris. I'd hate to see this gem discontinued due to dwindling sales. Nothing on earth like her.
bonjour c'est plus niche donc moins commun mais les parisiens ont generalement plusieurs parfums...des vieux iconiques avec des parfums niches de la nouvelle parfumerie
I purchase Dior’s J’Adore without sampling it. Yes, I know, not smart. I fell prey to the advertising and just assumed it had to be nice. To me, it’s awful. I’d add that to my list of biggest perfume mistakes.
I recently discovered Anick Goutal Petite Cherie (I know I’m late to the game because it’s been around for a while) and I absolutely love it! ❤️💕 I much prefer clean, fresh perfumes over super sweet gourmand scents. I’m very interested in trying Guerlain Un Jardin Sur La Nil.
Except for Annik Goutal, I don't like any of these perfumes. My skin just turns those mature florals into cloying bombs (however, I've smelled them in other people and they're lovely). I prefer unisex-ish scents, like Terre d'Hermes.
Mitsouko is a national treasure ! But thank god waaaaaaaaaay less powdery than the old women ( ça sent la vieille in french ! ) sent which Shalimar horrendously powdery is, in my opinion.
I love Anouck Goutal H'adrien, which I haven'y seen in many years. The other fragrances I like are by Guerlain, but it is their Alegoria line. They are lighter and very fresh, and I also can never find them. For older fragrances, Ilike but would never wear as they are too strong are Mitsouko and La' Vie a belle.
Can you please do a where I get my electronics video? If not where do you go to get your cell phone accessories and if so tablet accessories or smart watch accessories?
Well Guerlain smells terrible, was just smelling six different scents the other day and they smell outdated. Like something my mother would wear in the 90’s. Not modern, not sexy just outdated.
My most complimented by both young and old are Mitsouko and Shalimar. The initial notes are off putting but both dry down beautifully. Of course they are not for everyone. 😂
Yes, if you're an American, some of these fragrances seem old and stuffy. We are a new country full of more modern, innovative down to earth, ocean breezes, majestic mountains, beautiful deserts. This is why these fragrances don't adapt to you. Seek out American fragrances, you will find your love there.
When you put perfume, please stay discreet and don't shower in it. Some of us are very allergic and can get very sick, as all these perfumes, yes, even the expensive and couture ones, are 100% synthetic, even toxic. French companies offer natural perfumes made with real plant extracts, almost impossible to find in the US alas, and those are much better. I have a bottle of Joy from Jean PATOU from the 50's (my grand-mother collection), and at the time, it was 100% natural. A real gem. They do not make those anymore.
Thanks for the video! Just a suggestion, If you’re not going to write the names of the perfumes in the description, please have them written on the video. It would make it easier to follow
I very much agree! And leave the names on the screen long enough to see them! I missed a few of these today because I don’t speak French and could not read the bottles. A wonderful video that is very informative however.
Also links and the description box. Please.
Yes
@@judimeyers769 agree
When my grandmother was 102 and towards the end of her time often unconscious and not responsive, I wafted Goutal’s Petite Cherie directly under her nose and a definite almost childlike smile of pleasure lit her face, despite closed eyes and no other sign of awareness. Beautiful memory and shows the power of scent.
Absolutely! The connection between scent and memories is so amazing!
How can we buy them?
So intriguing that it occurred to you to do that. A charming story, thank you.
I love Un jardin sur le Nil. It’s so beautiful and long lasting and perfect on a hot summer day!
Coco Madamoiselle for the win. Gabrielle is lovely too.
My everyday scent is the French perfume Perles de Lalique. I get compliments everywhere I go, from people of all ages and all walks of life. There is something so soft, spicy, and universally appealing in the scent.
It is the iso- e what is so incredible in perles d L. It is outstansing, the scent is warm and cold all at once. Amazing
Great video. According to the book The Scent of Empires, Ernest Beaux was inspired by the odor of the Arctic Circle when he created the aldehydes that went into Chanel no 5.
In my 30s, I wore Chanel No. 5, Shalimar, and Annik Goutal (cannot recall the scent). I had to stop wearing Chanel No. 5 because I got headaches from it. Also, in the U.S., I find that most people I am around do not appreciate perfume, as many also get headaches. I wonder if you know of any popular perfumes that are more natural in content. Thank you for the wonderful video! I suggest you write the names of the perfumes because the bottles are not shown long enough to catch all the names. 💝
Aquarelle is sold in the US and are devoid of toxic synthetic ingredients
Coco Mademoiselle has been my Spring/Summer perfume and Coco Noir Autumn/Winter ❤❤❤
Jour d'Hermés is my summer signature scent! A compliment getter 😍
I like Rive Gauche, Coco, n. 5, Gabrielle, also Izia from Sisley. Miss Dior and La vie est belle is too sweet for me.
I’ve heard that Libre edt is very popular in Paris - it’s a light floral version of the new fragrance. I’ve loved Rive Gauche for so long. I’m surprised it’s popular at the moment! Such a chic and elegant Parisian smell to my nose. ❤❤❤
I used Rive Gauche about 40 years ago …
I definitely agree for Shalimar, Chloe and Coco Mademoiselle
I have two of Hermès ones, yay! I made notes to purchase more 😊! Thank you! I like this clean, lean, fresh notes 😊
Thank You, would love to see the perfume names printed on screen to identify for easily😊
You have very good perfume videos !! Yes, fragrance is indeed an important part of style, and often overlooked !
My favourite at the moment is Chanel eau Premiere, extremely versatile and also put together😊
Ooh la la I have most of those. Trying to grow my gurlain collection its so pretty, elegant, Iconic
Thank you for the video!!! I just visited Paris a couple weeks ago and hoarded Fragonard and Goutal. I love their scents so much! I became such a perfume snob after Paris 😆
Will make review video of the brands!
My favorite perfumes are the early classics from Guerlain; not so much the newer ones. Rive Gauche was one of my first loves and I still wear it, as well as the earlier YSL perfumes. I do not care for Chanel No.5, but love No.19 Poudre, Bel Respiro and Misia. My favorite Diors are the vintage Miss Dior Cherie and the original Poison. I love practically everything from Hermes, especially the "Jardin" series.
Hola🥰 I love wear Chloé and N° 5 😍😍 and Diorissimo edp is one of my favorite too🥰 I'm from Spain but I think my heart is a little french 🤭🤭
Some on your list I love: Hermes, Chanel, and Guerlain. But I really can't stand La Vie est Belle, Chloe, or Libre. After watching your video, I spritzed some Sur de Nil and ordered a sample of Petite Cherie!!
I was wondering if you could do a video on the best powdery perfumes? Thanks!
Hello Victoria, I will more focus on content about Paris in the next weeks
Try Houbigant Quelque Flores.
Chanel No. 5 has been my favorite for many years. I always get lots of compliments when I wear it. Since perfume is very personal due to one's body PH system, it will smell unique and different on everyone. ❤
Oh, this is great. I forgot about Annick Goutal -- I have a bottle of Folie d'un Soir somewhere that I now want to get out again. My favorite Guerlain overall is Mitsouko, likely because it has Chypre and I love Chypre. I love Chanel No. 5 and not so much Coco Mademoiselle, for some reason. I have La Vie est Belle and like it for outdoors, summers. I have no Dior or Hermes perfumes and the only YSL that I have is Libre, which I don't like at all. But, I am working on some of the list you gave me earlier and will likely buy those next. This was lovely, Alice.
Hello Liz, Hermes perfumes are really great and Parisian swear by it. It is highly valued here. The jardin collection is great. Try Rive Gauche, it is a masterpiece still wear by Parisian. Thank you !
@@Aliceinparisofficial I will put Rive Gauche on the list. There is an Hermes store near me and I will have to make an appointment to go and smell whatever they have. Thank you!
I can't bear heavy, chokingly sweet perfumes -- have worn "Un Jardin sur le Nil" since it came out -- never tire of it and don't smell it on everyone.
Just a bit of information - Mitsouko is Dame Maggie Smith’s favourite perfume.
Thank you for your recommendations and I feel very in synch with your choices. I did have to replay some parts of the video because, although your accent is very charming, it is at times a little difficult to understand. It would have been helpful to include the names of the perfumes in the description box, since I was confused on what the last one was called. Thanks!
I love all your suggestions of perfumes. I had / have most of them. Lately I decided to add all the must have all time classics in my collection. Guerlain Shalimar I hated in my 20's but now I really love it. Same person - same nose but different mood I guess. I choose a perfume according to everyday's mood. This is why I think it is important to have perfumes from all categories....
I agree about Shalimar and will give it another try since I am older. I know this happened to me with Chanel #5. I never thought I would own a bottle, but now that I am "mature" it has a different sort of appeal. I do think you have to have a certain maturity to wear it, and perhaps this is true with Shalimar as well.
@@virginiav.1172 I totally agree. A Chanel representative told me that when we have our menstrual days we should not try perfumes because they are different in our skin. I noticed also that when I am in a good mood perfumes tend to have a brighter performance...
Pure Chemistry...
How very interesting! I had never heard this before.
I'm the opposite. I used to love Shalimar but when I tried it recently it was not as I remembered it. And I still don't like No5 lol. But yes our tastes really do change over the years.
This was so interesting and informative. Im pleased that one of my " forever" perfumes Mitsouko- is popular there. I always worry about my favorites being retired due to the younger generation not buying them.!
Bonjour, thank you very much for sharing. I love french perfume very much! So far I have Chanel No 5, Boucheron Initial, Eau des merveilles Hermes, Un matin d'orage Annick Goutal, La vie est Belle Lancome, Niki de Saint Phalle. I'm planning to get more.
I am now wearing Chloé Atelier Des Fleurs (Cedrus and Lavanda). I am so happy this variant is available in my country Indonesia. Now I have another must have farfume beside Lancome La Vie Est Belle
I like Rive Gauche and Coco (not Mademoiselle Coco), eau de Soir, and Annick Goutal’s Passion. My favourite perfume is Bottega Veneta but it’s very hard to find now. Thank you for the video. 👏❤
I have most of the perfumes you mentioned in this video, and truly love them. Not the la vie set belle-too cloying and overbearing for me. Now curious about the ones from dior and dypthique. Thank you!
Such a nice video! I own most of them. Makes me want to go to Paris. Thank you!
Paris is a big city full of smells 😬
merci pour partager cette information, j"adore edt Chanel 5
J’adore Goutal’s Petite Cherie and Matin d’Orange. Nice video❤
On my first trip to Paris I bought Annick Goutal La Violette. I love love this scent!
Uiii, your post comes just at the right time ...😍. I'm looking for something new ... 🤔🙄. My Chloé Nomad is empty, now I'm spoiled for choice ...😅. Thank you for your inspiring and professionally presented post ... 😇👌❤
I’m an American and I love the tradition of French perfumery. It’s hard here though because a lot of the beautiful French perfumes that I like (Rive Gauche, Mitsouko, Chanel no 5) are called “old lady perfume”. Here the most popular fragrances tend to be sweet and cloying, most geared towards young women who want to smell like candy and cupcakes. The only American perfumes I like are from Estée Lauder and I believe were developed more in the French tradition of beautiful florals and aldehydes (White Linen, Pleasures).
I am curious about your views on Givenchy perfumes, particularly the Irresistible line and L’Interdit line.
Please post more perfume videos! 😀
Very lovely video! Any chance you can list the names of the perfumes?
Could you please tell me the name of the perfume you mentioned that was number 12 on the list? It sounded like it was a more natural perfume or botanical. Do you have those kinds of fragrances in France--the kind that are more natural? Thank you.❤
IZIA by Sysley (2018)
I love wearing Chanel Cuir de Russie, the original Miss Dior, Sisley Eau du Soir. There is also Vetiver by Elizabeth W of San Francisco.
Hi , where can you suggest me cheap dicounted pefumes like dior or even middle eastern collections of armaf , which store in paris provides best price ? Please help !
I think it’s funny Parisians find YSL Libre tacky. I love it!
Hi Alice i love French perfumes especially chanel my favourite house do people in paris wear Cartier perfumes i love la panther 😍
Yes old money parisian love Cartier perfume.
I love pure rose perfume. Not mixed in with other scents. Certainly don’t want to smell like a fruit !? 🙏💛
Bonjour! I discovered way back this fantastic vintage perfume "Tabac Blonde". I understand it is still produced and available to purchase. Absolutely lovely and sophisticated but quite unusual especially for modern taste. I was told that this one is super insider parisian perfume since it was introduced in 1920ies as the first perfume for smoking women. Back then it was for the first time allowed for women to smoke on the street. Is that right or just a city legend?
Tabac blond has been reformulated by Caron two years ago so forget the original first version. I used to wear the original one
I always loved Joy. Is that not popular any longer?
it's niche so yes less popular also Aldehyde is not the cup of tea of everyone
I'm in the process of choosing all the names of your perfumes. Look in the transcript, but the spelling is often wrong. There are RUclipsrs who correct their transcripts, for example Justine Laconte, which helps a lot when you're looking up brand names, but also when you're speaking a foreign language and don't understand every single word spoken. Could be an idea for you! Sincerely. Will test perfumes in the next few days! Best regards ... 💙💜❤
@@NoBadEnergy1 RUclips automatically generates a transcript for each video. Below the video on the right there are three horizontal dots. Click it, then appears "Transcript", click that and you will see the spoken text writen on the right side of the screen. If someone has native English and clear pronunciation and needs common words, it's quite good. Otherwise there are funny translations. Since I don't speak English very well, I sometimes look up words in the transcript, a general word or a fashion brand, etc. Sometimes it helps, sometimes not. There are RUclipsrs who correct their transcripts, which of course amasing.
@@NoBadEnergy1 You wellcome ... 😘
Hi Alice all these perfumes are mass produced ?
What brand and color lipstick and how do you keep it on
dr hauschka old "quartz"
Si je veux être un tout petit peu Parisienne, j'opte pour Gris Dior :) ou Blanche de Byredo avec 2 gouttes de La Danza delle Libellule.
Need to try! It looks chic
I adore Mitsouko! It’s not so popular in the US. Perhaps that’s a good thing.
Yes! It's nice not smelling like everyone else. I'm the only one I know who wears this. That being said I'm happy it's popular in Paris. I'd hate to see this gem discontinued due to dwindling sales. Nothing on earth like her.
I also like "Les Rita Mitsouko", great music!
Merci. J'adore Mitsouko de Guerlain. J'aime bien les parfums de Jean Patou....pas de Joy a Paris? Bonne journèe
bonjour c'est plus niche donc moins commun mais les parisiens ont generalement plusieurs parfums...des vieux iconiques avec des parfums niches de la nouvelle parfumerie
Les parfums Jean Patou n'existent plus. Stockez ce que vous aimez si vous en trouvez.
@@rouquindunord8420 Grand dommage..je suis désolée. Bonne idée. Merci. Bon soirée.
I purchase Dior’s J’Adore without sampling it. Yes, I know, not smart. I fell prey to the advertising and just assumed it had to be nice. To me, it’s awful. I’d add that to my list of biggest perfume mistakes.
I recently discovered Anick Goutal Petite Cherie (I know I’m late to the game because it’s been around for a while) and I absolutely love it! ❤️💕 I much prefer clean, fresh perfumes over super sweet gourmand scents. I’m very interested in trying Guerlain Un Jardin Sur La Nil.
I belive it's Hermes
@@agrafka5219 Yes, you’re right. Hermes Un Jardin Sur La Nil. I need to give that one a try.
Yes try Guerlain scents! But the Jardin sur la Nil is by Hermes
Thank you 🎉‼️
Except for Annik Goutal, I don't like any of these perfumes. My skin just turns those mature florals into cloying bombs (however, I've smelled them in other people and they're lovely). I prefer unisex-ish scents, like Terre d'Hermes.
I love Chloe💕
Hola desde españa cual es el mas suave y mas cítrico de todos
probably dyptique
Is A. Goutal Eau d Ciel still a available?
no
@@Aliceinparisofficial 🥺
I can’t hear very clearly what the names are 😢
which is your favourite please
Mitsouko is a national treasure ! But thank god waaaaaaaaaay less powdery than the old women ( ça sent la vieille in french ! ) sent which Shalimar horrendously powdery is, in my opinion.
I smell Francis Kurkdijan Baccarat Rouge every 3 mins in Paris
Never smell this one during the day honestly. And very disappointed by this perfume and the hype behind
@@Aliceinparisofficial Me too.
Same in Germany
That was very quick, we can not catch all the names...
Izia lovely
Merci!
I love Anouck Goutal H'adrien, which I haven'y seen in many years. The other fragrances I like are by Guerlain, but it is their Alegoria line. They are lighter and very fresh, and I also can never find them. For older fragrances, Ilike but would never wear as they are too strong are Mitsouko and La' Vie a belle.
Can you please do a where I get my electronics video? If not where do you go to get your cell phone accessories and if so tablet accessories or smart watch accessories?
The quality of the original French perfume smells like the flowers of Afghanistan, which has four seasons.
I use to wear Petit Cherie my son whore it a while now he has a bottle just for childhood memorie.
L'odeur des parfums au Canada ne dure pas 2 heures de temps. Peu importe la marque de parfum .
Lol ,cuckoo man, shannon no 5, gurmo flory perfume ,miss jar,. .who made the subtitles, :)))))))))))😂🤣😅
@@andreadala6262 youtube which obviously don't know anything about perfumes
Les produits cosmétiques au Canada ne sont pas assez efficaces.
Pourquoi les parfums au Canada ne sentent pas assez bon. Les produits cosmétiques au Canada ne sentent pas assez bon.
You’re saying fresh a lot.
Well Guerlain smells terrible, was just smelling six different scents the other day and they smell outdated. Like something my mother would wear in the 90’s. Not modern, not sexy just outdated.
Mon Guerlain is not outdated. My daughter just wore it for her wedding, many compliments
My most complimented by both young and old are Mitsouko and Shalimar. The initial notes are off putting but both dry down beautifully. Of course they are not for everyone. 😂
@@TheBeautygarden
It's absolutely gorgeous.
Yes, if you're an American, some of these fragrances seem old and stuffy. We are a new country full of more modern, innovative down to earth, ocean breezes, majestic mountains, beautiful deserts. This is why these fragrances don't adapt to you. Seek out American fragrances, you will find your love there.
@@estellacoggins715 I’m not from the US.
When you put perfume, please stay discreet and don't shower in it. Some of us are very allergic and can get very sick, as all these perfumes, yes, even the expensive and couture ones, are 100% synthetic, even toxic. French companies offer natural perfumes made with real plant extracts, almost impossible to find in the US alas, and those are much better. I have a bottle of Joy from Jean PATOU from the 50's (my grand-mother collection), and at the time, it was 100% natural. A real gem. They do not make those anymore.
I just came back from Paris and smelt Chloe Parfum repeatedly on the Metro trains
Yes it is in the list
Sorry don’t agree. I like my own signature perfume. I am not interested in wearing perfume that is worn by so many others. Btw: channel no5 is awful.