Perfume Chat Room, September 29

Welcome to the weekly Perfume Chat Room, perfumistas! I envision this chat room as a weekly drop-in spot online, where readers may ask questions, suggest fragrances, tell others their SOTD, comment on new releases or old favorites, and respond to each other. The perennial theme is fragrance, but we can interpret that broadly. This is meant to be a kind space, so please try not to give or take offense, and let’s all agree to disagree when opinions differ. In fragrance as in life, your mileage may vary! YMMV.

Today is Friday, September 29, and I can’t believe September is almost over! Thankfully, we’re about to enter the season of what is usually the best weather here: October. Unfortunately, the warm, dry weather has also brought with it an explosion of ragweed pollen over the last week, though it seems to be diminishing. A week ago, I couldn’t stop sneezing and needing to blow my nose. Not a happy situation for someone who loves fragrance!

Child sneezing, with yellow flowers
Sneezing!

So I’ve been commando, scentwise, for several days. The good news is that it wasn’t COVID, although my dear spouse had it last week, and I got the updated vaccine this week with my flu shot. The bad news is that I haven’t done much in my garden this week in spite of better weather, because I’ve mostly stayed inside to avoid the pollen. This has, however, provided the impetus for me to start using my sewing machine again. I have a very nice Husqvarna Viking Lily machine, one of the last models actually made in Sweden, that I haven’t used since our third child was a toddler (that’s a long time, lol!). But I got it cleaned and serviced this spring, and now that I’m fully retired, I’m getting back into sewing. Just in time, since my older sister’s daughter had the first grandchild in our family this spring! I’ll be traveling back to New England for the baby’s christening in November, so I have an opportunity to try making a small gift for her while getting reacquainted with my Lily.

The one scent I did wear earlier this week, to a neighborhood event, was the Chanel No.5 Eau Première I got on my last trip to Europe with my husband. It is just beautiful, and I’m so happy to have it! I can still smell traces of it on the top I wore.

I think I mentioned that I got a few samples of other fragrances when I went to pick up the Jo Malone Ginger Biscuit for our older daughter’s Christmas gift: the new Dioriviera, Tom Ford’s new Myrrh Mystère, and a couple of Aerin’s Rose de Grasse Premier fragrances. Of the latter, the Rose de Grasse Parfum is really lovely — a strong, beautiful, classic rose with great sillage. I didn’t much care for Myrrh Mystère, but then again, it’s not really my type of fragrance and I think some will love it.

Have you tried anything new lately?

9 thoughts on “Perfume Chat Room, September 29

  1. Bummer about your hayfewver and the Mr having C19.
    YAY for getting back on the sewing horse. Good luck with your baby making adventure. What do you think you’ll have a go at?
    I’m still thunking my way through 2023. 5 samples a week for a year is a LOT! Funny thing is that though it has made a small dent in the buildup I thought by now we would have much less stuff around here. It’s only taken the tip of the iceberg.
    Portia xx

    Liked by 1 person

  2. My son wore one of his dad’s baby dresses for his christening. Having that family continuity is lovely.

    I’ve tried a number of new things lately, Akro Bake and some new brands, Ggema and Libertine Fragrances, an indie from Canada. Libertine is quite nice. I’ll explore some more of their offerings when I have to give them re-wearings.

    Liked by 1 person

      • I briefly sampled all of them with just a dab on skin, but the one I will revisit in depth is “Gilded.” It’s a lovely spicy scent with cinnamon and cardamom, resins and woods. Despite these usually ‘heavier’ notes in the fragrance, it seems to sparkle on my skin. It’s a surprisingly light feeling ambery scent, but long lasting at the same time. I’ll probably buy a travel size bottle.

        Liked by 2 people

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.