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[Daily December masterpost; still open slots, if there's anything you'd like me to write about!]

I've written before about my relationship with perfume, which is probably helpful but unnecessary background to this post; nonetheless! It is there if you want it.

And then, of course, one of the things that I want to note first off is that the perfumes I most like to wear don't always have any relation at all to the scents I'm fondest of. Yesterday, I talked some about foods that smell reassuringly of home: parsley and nutmeg and walnuts and caraway and rye. There's more, of course: fresh yeast; stewing apples; the sea; catabatic winds.

Whereas the perfume I wear - I wear it for myself, not for other people, so that I have something familiar and comforting that I can bury myself in if I need to escape. It's very much about having something familiar and sensory to retreat to, if necessary; more on this later in the month.

-- I was saying. The perfume I wear is intended to be things that are comforting to me; I care relatively little about what other people think of it, beyond the obvious points of "not setting off people's allergies" and "treat for the boything". I tend to gravitate towards things that are heavy on woods or vanillas or stones or leathers as base notes - things I can interpret as weighty and grounding and strongly located - though on days when I am feeling sharper, spikier, I've got a range of scents based on white musk, with varying amounts of citrus and lavender. I mostly don't wear florals, largely because I'm allergic to lots of them; and beyond that because I tend to prefer things that aren't just or overwhelmingly floral - Penhaligon's Vaara is pretty much the only floral nonsense I wear, and that mostly in summer.

Fruits is a different matter: I routinely wear things that smell of mandarin or apricot or raspberry over the top of the base notes I talked about above. Herbs and spices are also, in general, a yes - though BPAL's cinnamon note amps to the point of drowning out everything else in the perfume on me (and their snow note turns into "motorway service station toilet cleaner"). Chocolate and hazelnut are things I adore.

If you want to know about particular things I wear a lot, or am wearing this week, by all means ask in comments; or if you'd like to list things you like and ask me for a rec by all means do :-)

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Date: 2013-12-03 08:24 am (UTC)
highlyeccentric: Sign on Little Queen St - One Way both directions (Default)
From: [personal profile] highlyeccentric
I love vanilla and white musk scents!

... hmm. I think I like single-note perfumes. Never thought about it like that before, but then, I don't often wear perfume. I do have a perfume oil on a eucalyptus base with a bunch of other Australian native notes in it, I should dig that out and make myself REALLY NOSTALGIC with it.

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Date: 2013-12-03 08:34 am (UTC)
calissa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] calissa
Thank you for writing about this! I confess that I'm not much of an olfactory person (possibly compounded by hay fever?), but I was glad to read about this. I especially like that you talk about some of the scents of home as well as perfume.

Do you find that you connect particular scents with certain seasons?

Also, what perfume are you wearing this week?

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Date: 2013-12-03 09:18 pm (UTC)
calissa: A black and white photo of a large, dark teapot and a small Chinese teacup with a fish painted on the side (Tea)
From: [personal profile] calissa
Yes! Thank you for sharing. Your comments on seasonal scents reminded me that I do the same thing with teas. Spiced teas in autumn and winter (clove, cardamon, cinnamon, all that good stuff), smoked teas in winter and floral teas for warmer months (I'm a sucker for anything with roses and have a passionfruit blend that makes a great unsweetened iced tea).

There are some great perfume names there.

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Date: 2013-12-04 01:36 am (UTC)
kindkit: Images of Mycroft's tie, eyes, and cane. (Sherlock: Mycroft is proper)
From: [personal profile] kindkit
I love Whitechapel. Though I have been trying to forego it now that the weather has turned cold, because I agree that it's a cool, refreshing scent.

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Date: 2013-12-03 05:19 pm (UTC)
birke: (Default)
From: [personal profile] birke
Whenyou talk about perfume, you make me want to wear some. :-)

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Date: 2013-12-03 08:07 pm (UTC)
birke: (Default)
From: [personal profile] birke
OK so let me ask you something! One of the reasons I don't now, is that a lot of perfumes either are known to have phthalates in them or don't disclose their ingredients. Are the houses you like safe to wear?

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Date: 2013-12-03 08:13 pm (UTC)
birke: (Default)
From: [personal profile] birke
Thank you!

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Date: 2013-12-04 01:49 am (UTC)
kindkit: Holmes and Watson walking arm in arm, text: I'm for you (Sherlock Holmes: I'm for you)
From: [personal profile] kindkit
I'd love it if you could rec me a BPAL scent or two. I prefer masculine or gender-neutral scents, I don't generally like florals except lilac and lavender, and patchouli gives me a headache unless it's used very judiciously. I like citrus, spices, tobacco, woods, amber, vanilla if it's not too sweet, leather, and vetiver.

Some BPAL I know I like are Whitechapel, Golden Priapus, Chimera, Mary Read in tiny quantities because of the patchouli, and Plunder. (Today I'm wearing The Gentleman, one of last year's Yules, which is like Whitechapel but with more depth.)

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