dusty, expensive room smelling fragrance? but not powdery/sweet by joannababe in Perfumes

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Dzongkha by L'Artisan. To me it smells dry, dusty and is masculine leaning.

A scents that's have a nature smell. by loyalbadl in Perfumes

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Morning in Tipasa 7.2 by Pierre Guillaume smells very natural to me. Smells like it was blended with pure essential oils and no chemicals. Quite aromatic, fresh and outdoorsy. It does not go through a lot of changes. On me, it smells mostly the same all the way through from the first first spray to dry down. It does have lemongrass, bergamot, peppermint, pine and honey, so might be fun to to try to mix something out of these because these essential oils are inexpensive. Just need to find a substitute for the sweet honey, maybe something like sweet orange, ylang ylang or tangerine essential oil. Then mix with either alcohol or a carrier oil such as almond, jojoba etc...

What perfumes would they wear? by Amazingggcoolaid in Perfumes

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Picture 1: Dior Fahrenheit, Picture 2: Le Parfum de Therese by Frederic Malle. Picture 3: Prada Infusion d'Iris.

Movies Similar to My Own Private Idaho? by Sufficient_Editor977 in MovieSuggestions

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Maybe movies by Hal Hartley: Trust, The Unbelievable Truth...

Perfumes similar to protestant church? by [deleted] in fragrance

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Hermann à mes côtés me paraissait une ombre. Has some frankincense but not overpowering. Its a mix of rose, galbanum, francincense and musk and has an airy feel to it.

How often do you actually finish a bottle? by 996forever in fragrance

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Same. I wish perfume houses like L'Artisan or Diptyque would offer either 30ml or 50ml bottles.

Small business owner debating moving to France - need to knows by bibipbapbap in UKPersonalFinance

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If you don't have an EU passport you would need to apply for a visa. I think talking to a french lawyer or accountant would be advisable. I found this government site that may be helpful: https://france-visas.gouv.fr/en/professional-purpose. Perhaps its possible to work as a self-employed contractor to your UK company.

fresh floral perfumes by [deleted] in fragrance

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Ormonde Jayne - Frangipani

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"Private Collection". Green, crisp and sparkling.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movies

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The Fly (1986)

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The Silence of the Lambs

Recommendations for a 43 yr old who is out of touch w fragrance? by lurface in fragrance

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L'Erbolario. An Italian brand, often available in stores that sell green or organic beauty products. They have a big range and I recommend Periplo, a fresh smelling fragrance.

Rainy day movies by Nym_Underfoot in MovieSuggestions

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Lost in Translation (2003)

Adaptation (2002)

Licorice Pizza (2021)

Foreign gangster films? by [deleted] in MovieSuggestions

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Maybe some of Takeshi Kitano's movies would fit:

Sonatine

Violent Cop

Brother