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Unisex Perfume

Started by Cadence Jean, September 19, 2009, 12:56:48 PM

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Sarah_Faith

I've almost always gone for fruity, as non male as possible scents, while still not raising questions.

Two scents I know for a fact are unisex, though aging at this stage are, CK Be and CK One. I wear CK Be a lot to just facilitate my comfort when out, and also, a male scent, though nice and fruity, is CK Escape. I do indeed recommend this one. I'd call it unisex anyway.
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Cadence Jean

Quote from: Cairus on November 06, 2009, 08:27:37 PM
You might want to check out Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab; the scents on that site are formulated by a lady named Beth, but many of the scents are... Well, genderless, or mixed-message(I've been collecting some of them over the years, things like melon and tobacco/gin together, scents that are more concept than gender, as well as the typical masculine/feminine swag).

That vendor is awesome, Cairus!  They have a line of scents based on Neil Gaiman's work.  That's incredible!  I will be buying from them in the future and I will report back with a review.  Thanks for pointing them out to me!
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Cairus

Quote from: calliope on November 10, 2009, 08:13:47 PM
That vendor is awesome, Cairus!  They have a line of scents based on Neil Gaiman's work.  That's incredible!  I will be buying from them in the future and I will report back with a review.  Thanks for pointing them out to me!

Good for you, Calliope! If you're considering a scent and would like to read reviews/interpretations of it, there is a BPAL forum(www.bpal.org) where users review the scents, so each perfume is searchable/usually has multiple reviews. Personally, I tend to order six or seven scents at a time, but in Imp's Ears(sample sizes) so I can get a feel for the scents and decide which one(s) are appropriate for wearing often enough that I'd want a full sized bottle. That way you don't get stuck with a bottle of something you've never sniffed before and turn out to not like. :)

Also though, with regards to unisex perfume, if you find one or two simple enough 'feminine' scents, you could probably blend/layer them with something more 'masculine' smelling to get a mixed effect. Iago, for example, is pretty masculine, but you could lighten it up with something sweet/delicate. There's probably a section on layering in the bpal comm itself.

Anyway, looking forward to hearing a review; PM me if you'd ever like to trade, in the future. :D

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jesse

i like and have always used
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cdbuddha

I like Auric Blend Sandlewood. It's a very nice fragrence that is quite feminine without being to overbearing.
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