So as I sit here making an ever growing list of what I want to order next, I'm very afraid of getting anything that smells like Chanel No. 5. For some reason that perfume smells like chemicals to me. Absolutely nauseating.
I found this on Wikipedia about No. 5. "No. 5 is famous for being the first perfume to heavily rely on synthetic floral aldehydes as a top note. Chanel No. 5 is classified as a floral-aldehyde. Its top notes include ylang ylang, neroli and aldehydes; its mid notes rose and jasmine; and its base notes sandalwood, vetiver and vanilla."
I don't have a problem with the rose, jasmine, sandalwood or vanilla, but I don't know what vetiver is. Could it be the aldehydes I hate? I have no idea what they are though!
Can any perfume wizard help me figure No. 5 out so I can AVOID IT! That stupid perfume smells like formaldehyde.
So I guess my real question is...what are "floral aldehydes" and does BPAL use a lot of them? Are they something that can be avoided? Or am I making it up that I can even smell a difference about them?
-MalJo
(I hope this is in the right spot, I searched and I couldn't find another subject about this! If I'm wrong just slap me silly and I'll move it! I was going to put it in the thread about "What perfume smells like what oil?" but I didn't think it fit.)