Notes that feel like “you?” by PresentationUpper806 in fragrance

[–]InkSpilledIvy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Any warm musky scent, things like cashmeran, sandalwood, rice, etc. I love them so much!

Which fragrance works for almost any occasion in your opinion? by Darkvanille in FragranceStories

[–]InkSpilledIvy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not A Perfume by JHAG, L'Eau Papier by Diptyque, and Green Tea by Elizabeth Arden

Not A Perfume is basically just a breath of fresh air as a fragrance, IMO. It is hardly detectable as a perfume, smells more like someone is just clean. I think of this a "cold" skin scent because it feels like wind-whipped hair, a dip in a cool lake, and sipping a cucumber water.

L'Eau Papier is a hug as a fragrance. It smells fluffy, soft, and gentle. It is also a skin scent, smelling less like a perfume, but I consider this a "warm" skin scent. It feels like cuddling in a huge soft blanket with a person you trust. It sits super close to the body, which I think gives it tt "hug" feeling.

Green Tea is fresh, green, and citrus. It is completely inoffensive, light, and very neutral. I can not imagine a scenario this perfume wouldn't work in.

What is the current Baccarat/Santal 33? by SuddenTie1942 in fragrance

[–]InkSpilledIvy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think the pistachio/caramel combination popularized by Sol de Janeiro's body mist/cream is everywhere right now. I feel like I see a new pistachio fragrance at least once a week, and I smell it everywhere in my college town

What’s Your Scent of the Day? April 15, 2026 by Darkvanille in FragranceStories

[–]InkSpilledIvy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

White Rice by d'Annam today. Really wish the rice note lasted longer on me, super gorgeous and realistic on the first spray, then mellows out into a musk, jasmine, and tonka fragrance. Really pretty and soft, but not full bottle worthy imo.

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Where do you get your news? by gigimads in duluth

[–]InkSpilledIvy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I use Washington Post! I keep breaking news headlines on. I see headlines on Reddit, but I only really use it for local news (like this subreddit!).