grumpy_owl
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Kayso, forgive the backstory, but it's important. So, I'm 16, working at my college bookstore, this is the early-mid '80s, and more than one expensive dame smells like a fabulous high-class cinnamon-sugar doughnut. I want to follow them out of the store and lick them, it's so yummy. I finally figure out that it's Shalimar perfume.
Now, I don't really know who I am at this point. I wear Chanel No. 5 because Marilyn wore it in her famous nude photo shoot and I think that's cool, but whether it works with my body chemistry is something I don't really get yet. So I'm a seeker and quite naive. I buy Shalimar.
Urgh. It's okay on me, a little sweet and Oriental, but nowhere near the upscale cinnamon doughnut scent it turns to on other women. I eventually find Etat Libre D'orange Jasmin et Tabac, which I can only get in their shop in Paris, and I'm happy, because no other woman smells like me and it's fantabulous.
Looking at 50 years old, i tear open my first shipment from Oregon Trail. I've bought their Tonka Bean and Soft Sugar because Tonka Bean is one of the ingredients in Jasmin et Tabac and I'm trying to re-create my perfume in soap form. And lo and behold!
It smells like the most sophisticated, expensive, high-end, lickable cinnamon-sugar doughnut ever. It's not a Shalimar dupe per se, but it performs the same function in my nose that the perfume did on certain women back when I was a naive teenager bagging textbooks.
I poured out a dab onto a paper towel and put it under my pillow. The point is--nice fragrance! Highly recommended.
Now, I don't really know who I am at this point. I wear Chanel No. 5 because Marilyn wore it in her famous nude photo shoot and I think that's cool, but whether it works with my body chemistry is something I don't really get yet. So I'm a seeker and quite naive. I buy Shalimar.
Urgh. It's okay on me, a little sweet and Oriental, but nowhere near the upscale cinnamon doughnut scent it turns to on other women. I eventually find Etat Libre D'orange Jasmin et Tabac, which I can only get in their shop in Paris, and I'm happy, because no other woman smells like me and it's fantabulous.
Looking at 50 years old, i tear open my first shipment from Oregon Trail. I've bought their Tonka Bean and Soft Sugar because Tonka Bean is one of the ingredients in Jasmin et Tabac and I'm trying to re-create my perfume in soap form. And lo and behold!
It smells like the most sophisticated, expensive, high-end, lickable cinnamon-sugar doughnut ever. It's not a Shalimar dupe per se, but it performs the same function in my nose that the perfume did on certain women back when I was a naive teenager bagging textbooks.
I poured out a dab onto a paper towel and put it under my pillow. The point is--nice fragrance! Highly recommended.