I never get bored of green fragrances. It always bring me comfort, happiness and alot of memories from my childhood in the 90's. I feel green perfumes are so chic and never go out of fashion
You are now able to log into the forums and post
I never get bored of green fragrances. It always bring me comfort, happiness and alot of memories from my childhood in the 90's. I feel green perfumes are so chic and never go out of fashion
I am really excited to try Malle Synthetic Jungle.+1 for Malle Synthetic Jungle. Really good!
Hermes H24 and the "Jardin" fragrances.
A classic fragrance! I will find it and give it a tryMousse Illuminee.
Lucky Scents has samples of all the Rogues.A classic fragrance! I will find it and give it a try
If you like natural smelling, than besides Parfum d'Empire, another house I really enjoy is Maria Candida Gentile.
- Gentile, Very nice Basil opening, with a green soapy dry down, and very natural.
- Finisterre, green fennel and pine by the sea. I don't like aquatics, and love this. If aquatic puts you off then Kitrea is a honey green.
Pierre Guillaume also has quite a few greens, naturalistic, but not as truly natural as the aforementioned houses.
- Papyrus de Ciane is greenery that dries down to green incense, for me a better, more masculine leaning Synthetic Jungle.
- Morning in Tipasa is a pine infused honey that wears like a light amber.
I'm on a perpetual green hunt, and those are some I've run across lately and enjoyed. I just picked up bottles of the two MCGs, and if you time it right you can get great deal direct from the house. I picked up all the samples when she had a 40% off samples deal, then the bottles when she had a Mother's Day weekend special.
Edit: I'm just testing PG Komorebi, and though it's only a first wearing, this has soared to one of the better greens I've tried.
The note listing doesn't really convey this, but it takes me straight back to being home in Southern California. It must be the Reseda giving it a natural greenness, it's like walking down a tree lined path, with incense burning nearby. A lovely, slightly powdery green, reminiscent of Japanese incense. It also reminds me of the dry down of Anteaus, but no animal undertones, it's all fresh and airy. Quite an effect.
I'll give it another wearing later in the week, but right now, it's going very high up on the to buy list.
I will check it out
I don’t own it but have smelled it. It is very nice IMO. RODRIGO FLORES-ROUX is behind it. Hawthorne is out of stock but Nordstrom has it.
Thank youLucky Scents has samples of all the Rogues.
Thank you for suggestionFathom V might be worth taking a look at. It smells like a wet flower garden after the grass has been cut, stems have been trimmed, and lots of soil in the garden has been overturned.
Thank you for sharingTrumpers Wild Fern
Crown Perfumery Town & Country
Thank you for sharingI don't know about 'natural' but Cacharel's Eden is quite a nice green scent, to my nose.
Thank you so much for sharing and I really apologize for my late responseThis may be my favorite genre!
+1 Papyrus de Ciane
Here are others to consider:
Diptyque Virgilio
House of Matriarch Bonsai
Couteau de Poche Fumabat
Loewe Esencia
Dior Granville
Clandestine Laboratories Vert
TSVGA Parfvms Shirley
Euphorium Brooklyn Wald
Un Jardin series are almost all very natural (maybe except for Monsieur Li). I find H24 overly synthetic (ambermax?).Hermes H24 and the "Jardin" fragrances.