tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3792393342962796253.post6710817540186716147..comments2024-03-27T09:09:56.489+00:00Comments on Perfume Shrine: May 1st: A Lily of the Valley TraditionPerfumeshrinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06222733129203280662noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3792393342962796253.post-3390703374880676342012-05-03T13:48:23.152+01:002012-05-03T13:48:23.152+01:00M,
LT was referring to hydroxycitronellal, but th...M,<br /><br />LT was referring to hydroxycitronellal, but the effect can be given through different materials, sometimes to pretty great results. The Tauer muguet is a different take, beautiful in what it is indeed. <br />Frankly I think Diorissimo's greatness (especially in parfum) is due to civet (also highly diminished and not due to IFRA) and not the exact replicant of the LOTV Perfumeshrinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06222733129203280662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3792393342962796253.post-65881422153120956322012-05-02T19:31:06.892+01:002012-05-02T19:31:06.892+01:00I happened to smell vintage Diorissimo parfum, and...I happened to smell vintage Diorissimo parfum, and it's sensational. Luca Turin claims that current IFRA restrictions make it impossible to do a good lily of the valley. A recent sniff at the Tauer makes me think that Turin is right (though the Tauer is a very good perfume if taken on its own terms). I've been wanting to smell some of the extravagantly priced Guerlain special editions, caciohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17902017914305322799noreply@blogger.com