Who’s your go-to fragrance reviewer?

There are so many fragrance creators out there, but whose reviews do you genuinely trust?

Not necessarily because you always agree with them, but because you know what to expect from their recommendations.

Who’s your go-to, and what makes their reviews stand out?

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u/olfaire — 1 day ago

Luxora or Luxodor?

Who here has tried either of those place? How is performance and all? Your fav if you have tried any?

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u/olfaire — 2 days ago

If you could bring back one discontinued fragrance, what would it be?

Not because it’s worth a fortune today.

Just because you genuinely miss wearing it.

What fragrance would you bring back in a heartbeat?

Mine definitely is ADG Profumo

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u/olfaire — 3 days ago

If you could create just one fragrance, what would you make?

No budget. No restrictions.

Just one chance to create your signature scent.

What notes would it have, and what inspired your choice?

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u/olfaire — 4 days ago

Does anyone else associate certain fragrances with memories?

I was looking through my collection today and realized some bottles remind me of specific moments, places, or people more than the scent itself.

It’s funny how a fragrance can bring back a memory instantly.

Does anyone else have a fragrance like that? What’s the story behind it?

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u/olfaire — 5 days ago

What’s one fragrance you’ll never sell, no matter what?

Even if someone offered you more than you paid for it.

Whether it’s because of the scent, the memories attached to it, or the fact that it’s discontinued, there’s always that one bottle you just can’t part with.

What’s yours, and why?

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u/olfaire — 6 days ago

Which fragrance has the best dry down you’ve ever smelled?

Some fragrances open strong, but the magic happens an hour later.

What’s the best dry down you’ve experienced?

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u/olfaire — 7 days ago

What’s your most addictive fragrance?

The one you keep reaching for without even thinking.

No matter how many bottles you own, this one always finds its way into your rotation.

What’s yours?

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u/olfaire — 8 days ago

What’s the Most Budget-Friendly Fragrance That Lasts All Day?

Sometimes the best finds are the ones that smell great, perform like a beast, and don’t empty your wallet.

So, what’s the best budget fragrance you’ve owned that genuinely lasts all day?

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u/olfaire — 9 days ago

What’s your favorite fragrance note?

I’ve noticed that no matter how many fragrances I try, I keep coming back to the same few notes.

For me, it’s oud and lavender. If a fragrance has one (or all three) of those, there’s a good chance I’ll enjoy it.

What about you?

Is there a note that instantly grabs your attention whenever you see it in a fragrance?

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u/olfaire — 10 days ago

What fragrance gets way too much hate?

Every time it’s mentioned, people pile on.

But every time you wear it, you think, “I honestly don’t get the hate.”

Which fragrance deserves a little more love?

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u/olfaire — 11 days ago

If you could only keep 3 fragrances, what would they be?

No backups. No loopholes.

Just 3 bottles for the rest of the year.

What’s making the cut?

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u/olfaire — 11 days ago

What’s the safest blind buy you’ve ever made?

You ordered it without smelling it first.
No sample. No decant. Just trust.

And somehow it ended up being one of the best purchases in your collection.

What was it?

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u/olfaire — 13 days ago

What’s a fragrance you wish you discovered sooner?

You finally tried it and your first thought was:

“Where has this been all my life?”

What fragrance was it?

Mine is Arabians Tonka. I just love it.

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u/olfaire — 14 days ago
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What’s your “I can’t stop smelling my wrist” fragrance?

The fragrance that keeps pulling your nose back to your wrist all day long.
What is it?

Mine definitely would be YSL Y EDP and Bleu De Chanel EDP

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u/olfaire — 15 days ago

What’s a fragrance you’ll defend no matter what anyone says?

Every fragrance seems to have its critics.
Too synthetic. Too sweet. Too weak. Too common. Too expensive.
But there’s always that one fragrance that you don’t care what the reviews say, what YouTube says, or what Reddit says.
You wear it, you enjoy it, and that’s enough.
What’s the fragrance you’ll always defend?
Not because it’s perfect.
Just because it works for you.

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u/olfaire — 16 days ago

What’s a fragrance influencer recommendation that actually lived up to the hype?

What’s a fragrance you bought because an influencer kept talking about it… and they were actually right?

Maybe you thought it was sponsored.

Maybe you rolled your eyes every time you saw it in a “Top 10 Compliment Getters” video.

Maybe you bought it expecting disappointment.

And then it completely won you over.

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u/olfaire — 17 days ago

What Clone Fragrance Was So Good You Stopped Wanting the Original?

Let’s be honest—most clones get compared to the original and that’s the end of the discussion.

But every now and then, a clone comes along that’s so good that it makes you question whether you even need the original anymore.

Maybe it’s 95% similar.
Maybe it performs better.
Maybe it’s not identical, but you actually prefer it.

What’s the clone that made you stop chasing the original?

No judgment here. Let’s see which clones have earned a permanent spot in collections rather than being “good for the price.” 👀

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u/olfaire — 18 days ago

Which Fragrance Has Stayed Consistently Great Despite Reformulations and Industry Changes?

We hear it all the time:

“The old batch was better.”
“It got reformulated.”
“Performance isn’t what it used to be.”

But surely there are some fragrances that have stood the test of time.

Whether you’ve owned bottles from different years or recently compared old and new batches, which fragrance do you think has remained remarkably consistent in quality?

I’m talking about fragrances that still smell great, perform well, and haven’t lost their identity despite changing regulations and ingredient restrictions.

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u/olfaire — 19 days ago

What Fragrance Completely Changed Your Opinion After a Full Bottle?

We often talk about first impressions.

But some fragrances don’t reveal themselves until you’ve worn them 20, 30, or even 50 times.

Maybe you hated it at first and ended up loving it.

Maybe you thought it was amazing and got bored halfway through the bottle.

Or maybe you discovered nuances you never noticed during a sample or decant.

For me, a few fragrances have gone from “why did I buy this?” to “I need a backup bottle.”

What’s the fragrance that changed the most for you after living with it for a long time?

Fragrance:
First impression:
Opinion after finishing (or nearly finishing) the bottle:

I’m curious which fragrances are true slow burns and which ones couldn’t survive the honeymoon phase. 👀🍿

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u/olfaire — 20 days ago