(01-12-2018, 01:15 AM)Freddy Wrote: (01-11-2018, 10:47 PM)hawns Wrote: (01-11-2018, 10:01 PM)Freddy Wrote: Okay, guys, what am I missing here? I have already stated that Omnostre is not a scent I'm overly fond of. However, I have LQV in the toner form and really like the scent. I just went and took a whiff of each and get absolutely no connection between the two at all so, again, what am I missing?
My guess is that it would be the musks and pink pepper used. Perhaps they just grab your attention away from the vetiver notes. There is one dry/animalic amber musk especially that I thought, when I read your previous comment, that your nose was latching onto.
Thanks, Shawn, maybe that is it. Perhaps I just notice some notes in a bad way and they just seem to overwhelm anything else whereas someone else may have a completely different scent sensation, if you will, of the identical formula. For example, I am a big fan of vetiver, especially Guerlain's Vetiver Eau de Toilette (old formulation) and Peter's Desmond's Barrow Joie de Vetiver Shaving Soap. I like the earthiness. I have read where others do not care for the scent. It's the same scent so I am guessing different folks perceive it in their own unique way.
Oh, definitely. I know all types of art and expression are completely subjective by the viewer's or, in this case, sniffer's perception, but I think it's always interesting to see how other people smell something. Especially if it's something you've smelled a million times, someone can make you see it in a whole new light.
That's what makes it both fun but also difficult to talk about. I think I've said this before, but if not, a friend once said that talking about music is like dancing about architecture. I'd say the same holds true to talking about scent to an extent.
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