Duck Mountain Report post Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) Sooo, I've been trying to get my parents (well, my mom--dad doesn't wear scents) into BPAL. Dad thinks everything I've worn around him smells like incense and/or candles, which he both dislikes. (I'm stumped on the 'candles' part--I have a lot and they don't all smell exactly the same, so unless he hates the smell of vanilla, chocolate, apples, spices, etc etc...) My mom has her staple bottle of Carolina Herrera (jasmine and tuberose), which is the only thing she'll wear and which my father actually approves of--he even wants to buy me a bottle to replace what I usually wear. Only problem is, I can't stand it. Any recs for something that's floral, yet isn't so heavy? Or, are there any blends that floral-lovers also liked? Argh. Hit the 'submit' button too early. Edited October 20, 2006 by Duck Mountain Share this post Link to post
Torrilin Report post Posted October 20, 2006 It sounds like your dad likes tuberose and jasmine, and he likes 'em prominent. And honestly it sounds like he really doesn't care for the foodie scents you like. Muse is a tuberose, lotus, jasmine and lemon blend that he might well like. You *might* find he'd object less to you wearing Sed Non Satiata, Peitho, Pannychis or maybe Euphrosyne. Those are all blends with some of the sweet things you like and either tuberose or jasmine that he likes. Kalli Share this post Link to post
grifyn_whiffs Report post Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) Sooo, I've been trying to get my parents (well, my mom--dad doesn't wear scents) into BPAL. Dad thinks everything I've worn around him smells like incense and/or candles, which he both dislikes. (I'm stumped on the 'candles' part--I have a lot and they don't all smell exactly the same, so unless he hates the smell of vanilla, chocolate, apples, spices, etc etc...) What is it with MEN? The men in the office suite who always say I smell like incense, specifically. Nothing SPECIFIC, just "incense." My husband at least will try to guess the scent, or the main category of notes, but they're clueless as to one scent being separate from another. I pity them and their unevolved olfactory glands. (Sorry, don't have a lead on the Carolina Herrera, except that I don't know what I find sadder -- a woman who only wears one fragrance, or a man who wants all the women he knows to wear the same one!!) Edited October 20, 2006 by Grifyn Share this post Link to post
Duck Mountain Report post Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) Thanks Torri - I do have an imp of Euphrosyne that I haven't tested yet. I'll bust it out and see what he thinks. Even if I wear something foody, his reaction is 'ew, incense'. Whaa? Grif - Funny thing is, I do have some male friends that think my perfume obsession is silly, but at least if I'm wearing something they like, they'll admit it. It's just my dad who can't seem to tell the difference between a strawberry and a musk. Edit: And re. The One Perfume, that's why I'm trying to get her into BPAL. She likes some of what I have, but evidently not enough to want some for herself. Edited October 20, 2006 by Duck Mountain Share this post Link to post
jenleigh Report post Posted October 20, 2006 (edited) Mi-Go Brain Canister, if you can find it. No tuberose, but lots of jasmine, plus fruits. Second Muse here, and also Peitho if you can wear clove. Edit: Bat-Woman is also very jasminey. Edited October 20, 2006 by jenleigh Share this post Link to post
klavierbarrette Report post Posted October 22, 2006 try a decant of Melisande, if you don't want to buy a whole bottle (it's a CD LE). it is very jasmine on my skin. Share this post Link to post
Vampy Report post Posted October 23, 2006 Used the bpal site's search function for tuberose and jasmine and came up with two with both of those notes: Delight (Frangipani, with rose, tuberose, and jasmine) and Muse (Tuberose, lotus and jasmine with a hint of lime), both from Love Potions. If he only likes florals, then there are plenty of pure florals and floral dominant scents... But frankly, it just sounds like he has no taste. Share this post Link to post
Duck Mountain Report post Posted October 24, 2006 Vampy - Exactly what I think! D: Thanks for the suggestions, y'all. I did do searches for stuff that contained those notes, but heavy florals tend to go cloying and/or sour on me--I was sort of looking for things that maybe weren't necessarily very floral, but have the same 'feel', or something non-floral that people who like florals would still enjoy... Did that make sense? Share this post Link to post
Vampy Report post Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) Hmm... What about fruity things? Does he like fruity things? My skin doesn't get along with florals very frequently - and neither do my sinuses, they frequently give me horrific headaches - but I love Fae. "A brilliant, ethereal scent: white musk, bergamot, heliotrope, peach and oakmoss." Peach, a white floral, and white musk are the dominant scents to me. It's very light and bright and smells like soap bubbles in sunlight. It is not, however, tuberose and jasmine. Edited October 25, 2006 by Vampy Share this post Link to post
k8tey Report post Posted October 25, 2006 Has no Hanna is a wonderful tuberose/gardenia sort of scent. Share this post Link to post
harmonyfb Report post Posted October 25, 2006 I'd suggest Eos, The Moon, Bat-Woman, Queen Mab (beautiful and complex), Peitho or Wicked. Share this post Link to post