Most Worn Perfumes in September

Pre-Fall 2022 or September’s most worn, because I dove into my fall scents too early, and I had to dial it back, enjoy the gorgeous weather we had, and wear my fresher scents. September is the worst. There’s a lot going on, not enough rest, so sometimes it’s nice to close my eyes, empty my brain, and just smell my perfume.Text

I love all of these, and after sampling a million other things, I love them even more!

Chanel Bois des Iles. I know it’s called Bois des Iles, but it’s really the Ylang Ylang that shines for me when I’ve been wearing it this month. The ylang ylang and sandalwood combo really reminds me of my Samsara edt. It didn’t hit me until I wore Samsara the other night, and then wore Bois des Iles the next morning. I like Bois des Iles better for having that Chanel refinement, and a long sandalwood finish.

Serge Lutens Datura Noir. Beach vacation via bitter almond and tuberose, this got me through some long days. I keep putting it away, and then I take it out again to have it in the rotation, and now it’s just staying out.

Guerlain L’Heure Bleue edp. I’ve decided I like it better than the edt because I can use less. I like this bottle design too…

Eau de Jane… my friend Jane Daly’s perfume… I’ve gone through 2 samples, influenced others to get it, and now I have a bottle of my own. Look at the dent I’ve already made. When I wear this, I’m cool, calm, and collected. Nothing can ruffle my feathers. It’s a dewy green rose-carnation-vetiver, fresh and clean.

L’Artisan Parfumeur Coeur de Vetiver Sacre. Green tea that’s also cool. It lived in my work fridge this past month. Of everything I’ve mentioned, this is the one that I’m going to put away for now because I think I’ve had enough of it. Tell me what spoke to you this September… or which one of these you like the best.

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Hair Empties: Wonder Water, Amika, Bumble and Bumble, Moroccanoil x 3!

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Hair empties only this week, and of course, an empty and a newbie.

I’ve always had a backup of the L’Oreal Wonder Water, because I love how smooth and soft it makes my hair, but I don’t think that I’ll be keeping a backup of it anymore because it’s hard to find and I don’t have room for all the backups of products. I do love it though. I know that people don’t like the scent, but I use it mostly on my ends and it doesn’t bother me too much. There are tons of brands that have a similar technology out now, so I would say that if this scent bothers you, try one of the other ones.

The Amika Flash Instant Shine Mask is a good option and it’s giving the same type of treatment as the L’Oreal – I actually think that I bought this one first, but I haven’t always kept it in rotation. I actually have a little mini of this and I’ll be using that next. It’s not as smoothing as the L’Oreal but it smells better and makes my hair very soft. I would repurchase.

Bumble and Bumble Blonde Conditioner. I now use these purple conditioners as an occasional hair mask, and find that they tone much better that way.

Moroccanoil Treatments – I’ve gone through 2 minis that I got free in Sephora orders and I love this treatment. It really does cut down on frizz and make your hair nicer.

Moroccanoil Mending Infusion which is like a split ends treatment. It’s ok. I didn’t love it and I wouldn’t get it again.

Clearly, I’m in the market for more hair products!

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Trinny London Lip2Cheek in Milly


Trinny London Lip2Cheek in Milly is a gorgeous hot pink. It’s pigmented but you can sheer it out too. I love it as a lip stain but it works as a blush too.

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Narciso Rodriguez for her fleur musc

I’ve been a fan of the original Narciso Rodriguez perfume since 2006!  I still have about half my original bottle left, and I wore it so much that it’s one of the scents that I can immediately identify, even on someone else.  This scent was originally launched in April 2017 but it’s so popular that it’s still on counters.

Now, there’s a flanker: the Narciso Rodriguez for her fleur musc, and it’s definitely my new favourite perfume.  Like all good flankers, this one smells a lot like the original which is good, because if you’re buying the flanker, there’s a chance that you were already a fan of the original.

TextFleur Musc is definitely a touch more sweet, more feminine, more freshly floral.  The heart of the fragrance is still rose, and it’s surrounded by a bit of pink peppercorn, and a base of amber and patchouli. A feminine blend of rose and peony on top of the timeless Narciso clean musk, this is a classic and perfect for all occasions. Far from boring, this is like drinking water out of a cut crystal goblet. Ironically, the easy-to-wear musks are some of my most overlooked perfumes and ones I rarely reach for. Maybe I’ll change that this week.

Name your favourite musk, which one do I need to add to my collection?

 

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Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Nerolia Vetiver

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Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Nerolia Vetiver. Green fig, white florals, on top of a fresh clean musk. Herbal and fresh. Easy and long-lasting, this is definitely the most tenacious fig perfume I’ve tried, but it’s not really fig dominant, I feel like the musk takes center stage with this one. Inoffensive but not boring.

Here’s my video review of it.  Enjoy and thanks for watching if you do!

Have you tried this perfume? Let me know your thoughts.

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Sisley Eau de Campagne

I had to revisit Eau de Sisley No. 2 because my nose keeps coming back to my sample of Eau de Campagne.

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Cold and green, No. 2 is in the sharp chypre style of Sisley’s Eau du Soir, seamlessly blended bergamot, jasmine, but with a heavy dose of patchouli in the drydown. You need to love patchouli to love this perfume and everyone around you needs to love it too. Vetiver and cedar lend some dryness and because it’s an eau du cologne it’s not too strong and I like that.

The Eau de Campagne has a nice tomato leaf in the opening, more citrus too, and doesn’t have all that much patchouli in it so I think it’s more subtle and easier to wear, plus it’s said to officially be the first fragrance of perfumer Jean Claude Ellena so it gets lots of love for that. I’ve always loved it and it’s always been on my wishlist, but I probably don’t need any more intense green perfumes in my collection just yet.

Have you tried either of these?

Here’s my review of No. 2.

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Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Highlighters

Only Fenty could make a matte-ish foundation and the give us an ultra-light almost-sheer highlighter to use with it, but wait it’s also skincare so you can use it under?! 🤷🏽‍♀️ I’m here for it. This is the new Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop highlighters in Taffy Topaz and Honey Citrine. Honestly, I can pull off both.

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Caliray Tubing Mascara Review

I thought I would test out a new tubing mascara.  I thought it was ok. Not as much oomph as I like.  People have told me that it actually smudged on them, so maybe the tubing action is not great either, although I didn’t have a problem.  So far, my favourite tubing mascara is the Tarte the Tartelette mascara.

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Byredo Black Saffron Perfume Review

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Byredo Black Saffron is a perfume for a stock broker. A bit of red berries in the opening keep it fun, and then the heart has that synthetic leather note that’s in Tom Ford Tuscan Leather, but the drydown is dry and ashy with vetiver.

I can’t smell any saffron in this, and it’s too bad that the copy talks about Indian heritage and all that, because I’m hard pressed to think of anything even remotely Indian when I smell this, but India is a big country so what do I know.

Anyway, this is for your stock broker friends – they work hard, play hard. They want something expensive but not with too much complexity because they don’t want to be distracted. Black Saffron sounds exotic and makes them seem cultured, but the minimalist packaging reflects their inability to escape that colonialist idea that colour and complexity is bad.

We wait for them to try ayahuasca and discover ambers.

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This or That: Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch or Clear Face

This or That?

TextI used to stan the Neutrogena sunscreen on the right. You might even say that the Ultra Sheer Dry-Touch was my gateway sunscreen, because it was the one sunscreen I tried that was matte and silky smooth to the touch. It was easy to use, and anytime someone complained about sunscreen being greasy, I used it.

But now, I recommend the Clear Face sunscreen as my matte sunscreen of choice. It’s also matte, but not as powdery, not as thick, and doesn’t make your face look white. I prefer it to the Ultra Sheer, and if you hate sunscreen because it’s greasy or you think that it makes you break out, then this one is for you. You can tell just by looking at the tube that it’s been squeezed way more than the Ultra Sheer, and yes, it’s actually done.

Sunscreen season is all year for me, so I’ll still be giving you my sunscreen reviews here and there.

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