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mumsfildittee – :
I usually abhorr spicy scents, but this is divine….mmmm..it melts down into a hint of vanilla (a scent which I usually hate as well) with a bit of coconutty clove–yum! whatever it is–it works for women AND men!
Braver2012 – :
Definitely not feminine,and although intended to be unisex, it comes out distinctly masculine. It is more woody, and less spicy than claimed and kind of chemicaly smelling.
Of course, all of this is how it reacts on my skin, perhaps on others it would be different?
RedUNS – :
OMG!
Fragrantica finally listed this really cool and inexpensive, albeit hard to come by brand.
Epices is the fragrance that got me started on this wonderful obsession called perfumes. I tried this out at Merz’s Apothecary in Chicago (they carry pretty much the entire line) and fell madly in love with this particular scent. I had stopped wearing perfume for quite some time because nothing I had been seeing in the stores really did anything for me. I always wore perfumes in the 80s & 90s but then throughout the 00s I didn’t have much because most frags were a little too screechy and fruity for me.
I started looking at the different perfumes Outremere had and sniffed this one. I went mad for it. It’s a very classic glamorous scent, like ones originally developed in the 20s or 30s and the packaging matches that idea. Epices as a scent is somewhat aldehydic with some florals like lavendar and tons of spices.
Maybe some people would call this type of frag “old ladyish”, well okay, that’s fine; there are plenty of candy/sugary/fruity fragrances to chose from. Because Epices was such an old-fashioned type of scent I decided to look around for perfumes that were actually old and found many to be wonderful; no matter how many scents I try and love I think this one will always hold a special place for me.