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yuriyozzz – :
Drugstore Classics, I have Patchouli Sumatra and Jovan Woman (modern). Going to put on some Eagles music and try the combination you suggest because I love rich 70s scents. Thanks!!
I remember those bottles, what a hoot.
Mewvx571Negeltzex – :
Aha, the vintage wonder! Past the – utterly hilarious, must see – commercial, what is Woman actually like?
I was lucky enough to receive a mini of vintage Woman recently, and the difference between this and my current bottle is instructive. Vintage Jovan has warmth, depth, mystery… My modern Jovan lacks the base notes, is more greens and coriander than woody, patchouli. Not as deep, if still utterly appealing to my Coriandre loving heart. 🙂
An experiment ensued. I layered a mere TOUCH of patchouli oil with a generous spray of the modern Jovan – et voila! On dry down I almost couldn’t tell the modern layered apart from vintage. Happy! Even happier when I realized that one spray of my beloved Jeanne Arthes Patchouli Sumatra blended into Woman with a perfection that was untraceable. It simply BECAME vintage Woman, no Jeanne Arthes in sight.
Highly recommended in whatever version you can find her. Woman is a trip into an unsweetened, 70’s kind of seduction that few today will envision without the olfactory experience. By today’s standards? Unisex niche!