sofaking6 Report post Posted September 13, 2006 I found this cool little site: http://www.scentagious.com/index.html You can look up a perfume by name, and it will tell you the top, center and base notes. I'm having fun searching BPAL for the notes in my favorite, Extravagance D'Amariche, which apparently contains: Top: mandarin, jasmine & pink peppercorn Heart: Orange blossom, violet & wisteria Base: Ambrox (synthetic ambergris), sandalwood, cedarwood and black iris Share this post Link to post
UploadedLobster Report post Posted September 14, 2006 Ooh, that's handy! One of my faves is Poison (Hypnotic), and it turns out to be... "an amber, wood, musk fragrance with a fusion of four vibrant harmonies.First, bitter almond contributes a frisson of delight and danger, underscored by the intoxicating freshness of caraway. Then there's jasmine sambac, a highly feminine scent. Third, comes the smoky tones of moss combined with jacaranda wood. Finally, warm, voluptuous vanilla blends with the depth and sexiness of musk, for a sensual drydown." Wordy and probably straight off the box, but good to know! Clearly I'm one of the teeming honey-amber-vanilla throng with pretentions at sophistication! Share this post Link to post
sofaking6 Report post Posted September 15, 2006 Funny that's how I found the site - my boss recently finished a round of radiation treatment and I wanted to find something nice and BPAL-y for her, and she said Poison is her scent. Share this post Link to post
Cariad Report post Posted September 17, 2006 Another good one I've been using is www.basenotes.net/directory It's the same sort of thing - really useful when looking for a bpal fragrance that my mother would like (she's an Estee Lauder fan usually ) Share this post Link to post
Torrilin Report post Posted September 17, 2006 I'd probably use Basenotes over Scentagious. I just tried a couple classics on Scentagious, and broke their search engine each time... Basenotes may not *have* anything on a given classic scent, but at least their search engine doesn't break so easily. Kalli Share this post Link to post
ivyandpeony Report post Posted October 19, 2006 I just tweaked the title of this thread a little bit to make sure it's searchable - I think it's really a helpful topic for the section and appreciate all the contributions to it. Share this post Link to post
Electra Report post Posted October 19, 2006 Osmoz.com is another good site for this type of search. Share this post Link to post
DeathBySpoon Report post Posted November 7, 2007 Before I found this site I was looking for some good perfume sites that described scents and sold reasonably. Here are my spoils: http://www.scentiments.com/ http://www.imaginationperfumery.com/ http://www.perfumecenter.com/ Share this post Link to post