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pavlikas – :
I always like when perfumers use high end ingredients to craft their fragrances, but with this kind of price tag one could easily argue that it’s more sensible to buy distilled water, PEG40, and Jasmine Sambac Absolute to make your own version of this. When you buy an expensive high-end fragrance, part of what you’re paying for is the art of blending materials together to attain a final scent that is more than the sum of its parts. CB is better at making parts than he is at making fully realised perfumes.
Dred536 – :
CB I Hate Perfume makes the best, truest jasmines I have ever tested. Jasmine is my favorite note – I grew up in Hong Kong so it’s deeply nostalgic in addition to being beautiful, but the fragrance chemicals used in most modern indolic perfumes give me terrible headaches, and consequently, heartache. So, Christopher Brosius is my fragrance hero. I wish he’d bring back the single note jasmine they used to make if only because it was cheaper than the Jasmine Sambac absolute. This is on my wish list for the next big paycheck, though.