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Started by Viv Juniper, August 12, 2009, 11:56:26 AM

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Viv Juniper

Hi all, I'm new to this board.  I posted an small intro on the Introduction board.  But I will expand a little here as I feel this is my "home".

I am a 44 yr. old crossdresser.  As with many of you, I started at a young age and have done the purge thing quite a few times (god I wish I could get those wonderful clothes back! :)).  I am now to the point in my life that I believe these feelings are here to stay and have learned to incorporate my feminine feelings into everyday actions. I am both male and female in my mind, so I try to reflect that as much as I can in appearence, such as shaping my eyebrows to a less "ugh-me Grog" look...waxing and shaving all my body hair (nothing better feeling than freshly waxed legs!)...
I am still buried deep in the closet, but I like to wear what I can while I am in "male mode".

Which brings me to my subject line...
My favorite perfumes are "! Exlaimation", "Celine Dion's Enchanting", "With Love by Hilary Duff", and for a day smell, "Pure Lightness" by Addias.  I have been wearing nothing but women's perfume (techinally most of the above-mentioned are actually eau de toilette) for quite some time in "male mode" and no one has said a word.  Which either says that I have horrible taste in perfume and no one is mean enough to say so, or that people just don't care. :laugh:
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Janet_Girl

For me, I like...
Chanel No. 5
Eternity
Tabu
White diamonds
And for everyday, Unforgettable


Janet
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Sandy

Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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barbie

I once tried musk  :embarrassed:
Thereafter I have not purchased any perfume, but usually use smell from my shampoo or hair conditioner as my perfume. Some people used to say the smell is too strong, and I *smell* like a bitch  >:(

Barbie~~
Just do it.
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MaggieB

I can't wear any fragrances. My SO has a severe allergic reaction to most fragrances.  Apparently there is a chemical common to almost all perfumes and colognes that is new and many have this reaction.  After exposure, a sensitivity sets in to lots of other scents.  My friend can't come over to the house anymore because she has residual cologne on her clothes.  I just wanted to tell you all because some people simply won't be able to be in the same room with someone wearing the stuff.  It is sad too because I so wanted to experience this part of femininity when I went full time but no go. 

Maggie
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Viv Juniper

Quote from: Maggie Kay on August 15, 2009, 12:53:42 PM
I can't wear any fragrances. My SO has a severe allergic reaction to most fragrances.  Apparently there is a chemical common to almost all perfumes and colognes that is new and many have this reaction.  After exposure, a sensitivity sets in to lots of other scents.  My friend can't come over to the house anymore because she has residual cologne on her clothes.  I just wanted to tell you all because some people simply won't be able to be in the same room with someone wearing the stuff.  It is sad too because I so wanted to experience this part of femininity when I went full time but no go. 

Maggie


Wow Maggie, I'm sorry to hear that.  But...the things you do for loved ones  ;D.  Have you ever tried any oil based perfumes?  Just about all of the major players are alcohol based.  The ones I'm thinking about come in 1-2 oz. glass vials that you sometimes see in open air/flea markets.  They have simple names like Egyptian Musk (another one of my favs), or Rain, etc.  They are typically made by individuals and not a perfume house.  I've been toying with the idea to make my own perfume too.
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funnygrl

I really like "Shi" (she), I think it's french and I got it @ Sam's Club which was a lot less than Dillards.
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Annette Elmore

Agent Provocateur, Rive Gauche and Chloe!

They were also some of my late wifes faves....

Nettie xxx
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tekla

Elizabeth Arden Red Door and BlueGrass, Revlon Charlie (red and white), Jean Nate (also by Revlon), and anything with a heavy presence of vanilla or sugar. 
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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EveMarie

So many, so many ::)
Right now I love
Tocca "Touch"
Michael Kors "Island Capri"
and recently discovered BVLGARI  "BLV Eau de Parfum II"  (gotta love those mag ads in Allure and Cosmo)
for just an everyday splash and go I swiped a bottle of "Curve" from my stepdaughter, I know I'm not a teeny bopper but I love the light fresh fragrance of it, as it's a bit of a perk during the day (well when I'm not at work)

but as I said,there are so many ::)
Evie
"You are not born a woman... you become one..."  Simone de Beauvior
"No price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself."  Friedrich Nietzsche
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Muffin

I haven't used enough to develop any preferences yet but currently I have Cashmere by Eau De Parfum. It's my fav so far.. half way through and I'm not sick of it!! I'd buy more but my mum brought it back from holidays so.. :S
I guess now that I'm passing better I'll be able to stop longer at shops and test some out ..yay! Actually that is a great idea!  :laugh:
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demoiselle65

Since I like wearing perfume as much as I do: I have to look at budget and find the Gloria Vanderbilt [about $12 a bottle, in most drugstores] offers the right femme scent that doesn't wear off like some of the cheaper ones.
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Cindy Stephens

Dear Muffin,  Did you mean Cashmire Mist by Donna Karen?  (Eau De Parfum) is a strength of essential oil with a carrying agent.  It has less oil than perfume but more than eau de toilette.  They are usually priced accordingly because the essential oils is the expensive stuff.  I use Cashmire Mist during the day, en drab, love it and no one has said anything.   I love  Beautiful at night, sometimes sensuous.
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Muffin

I'm not sure if it's the mist as it doesn't say mist anywhere but it does spray like a mist!!! :S :P
Here is a pic of the bottle...
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tekla

From highest concentration to least, the different forms of perfume are:

    * Perfume, also called extract or extrait perfume, can include 15-40% perfume concentrates. This is the purest form of scented product and is the most expensive as a result.

    * Eau de parfum contains about 7-15% perfume concentrates. This is the most popular and common form of perfume. It provides a long-lasting fragrance and generally doesn't cost as much as extract perfume.

    * Eau de toilette has around 1-6% perfume concentrates. This makes for a light scent that doesn't linger as long as the more intense versions. It was originally intended to be a refreshing body splash to help people wake up in the morning.

    * Eau de cologne is sometimes used interchangeably with the term eau de toilette. However, the concoction began as the name of a light, fresh fragrance mixed with citrus oils and was made popular by Napoleon. Some perfumers today have a version of this called eau fraiche.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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MsLynn707

  simply put   "Sand And Sable"   I just Love it......... :-*
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FairyGirl

Girls rule, boys drool.
If I keep a green bough in my heart, then the singing bird will come.
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V M

VS:
dream angels heavenly
dream angels halo
breathless
BODY by Victoria

Lancome - hypnose
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

Superficial fanny kissing friends are a dime a dozen, a TRUE FRIEND however is PRICELESS


- V M
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Jasmine.m

Virginia Marie, I love the VS sprays, too! My fav is Amber Romance.

I also admit that I love the Britney Fantasy perfume.  :icon_chick:
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