![]() That’s why it’s really, really important to stay away from products with the words “parfum” or “fragrance” listed in their ingredient labels. Turns out, perfumes are considered a “trade secret” under the Fair Package and Labeling Act of 1966, meaning companies can keep these ingredients private as to not risk competition. hormone disrupters), narcotics, and more. We’re talking things like carcinogens, neurotoxins, respiratory irritants, petro-chemicals, phthalates (a.k.a. Perfume ingredients are not regulated by any means and typically contain an alarming amount of secret chemicals. While I did find one of my all-time favorite perfumes in Paris, I was determined to find a clean brand here in States.īefore we get into a rundown of Dossier, let’s talk about what the term “clean perfume” actually means. Clean scents for $29 that smell just like replicas of luxury brand originals? It seems too good to be true.īut after many failed attempts with brands like Skylar, The 7 Virtues, Ellis Brooklyn, and Heretic (to name a few), I was desperate to find a clean perfume that really hits the spot and lasts longer than a couple of hours. It’s got a touch more caramel than the By the Fireplace, so it’s great for summer outings though it’s robust enough to stand up to winter, too.When I first heard about Dossier perfumes, I was a bit skeptical. It’s got a smoky and sweet thing happening, and that combo is a favorite of mine, so I’d go for this scent more often than not. I get a little more of the citrus shining through, though I can also pick up the softness of the vanilla and the richness of the vetiver. Sean’s review: On Rashna, the coffee is more pronounced, and it hews muskier than it does on me. ![]() ![]() It’s got a desert quality it’s sweet, but not overly so. On you, it smells like something I want to nuzzle up all day. It’s elegant, mature, and complex it’s something I’d wear to meet your family. It has a strong enough scent that it lasts all day and wears into something more subtle, albeit still decadent, as the hours pass. I find myself sniffing my wrist a lot during the day, and then wanting a latte. On myself, I really get a strong caramel undertone and that’s delicious. Rashna’s review: “It’s rich and deep and I’m here for that. I’ll indeed wear it on opposite days or occasions from By the Fireplace. There’s a hint of musk which allows it from veering too far into feminine territory. It’s very clean smelling, but it doesn’t fall victim to employing overwhelming citrus notes to get your nose there. On me, the scent starts strong with baby powder and soap and wears well, with the powder fading and leaving the soap. I’m slotting it in third place only because I’m drawn to richer, more complicated fragrances more than clean ones, but I do love a clean scent and this delivers. It’s a great alternative to-and opposite from-By the Fireplace.” I’d wear it when getting dressed up for a summer soiree. ![]() It’s refreshing so it’d be great for summer, but it could also work as a transitional scent in the spring or even fall. It comes on stronger on me than you and I get the soap and cleanliness aroma the most. Rashna’s review: “Ah, this is light and airy really easy on the nose. I’m bummed that Rashna’s claiming this one, but maybe if we rotate days, I can also wear it. I’m also reminded of patinated leather interiors of a classic car, which brings a smile to my face. I’m a cocktail guy and I get a pop of rum in every waft, as Maison Margiela intended. (Credit, in part, the styrax for some of the leathery, balsamic aromas.) And I love it. Sean’s review: This is very similar to By the Fireplace, with rich, woodsy, and smoky undercurrents. It’s definitely a masculine scent, but the more feminine notes of vanilla and orange rise over time so it’s one I love.” It’s very clean, though I’d say it skews older. I grew up in England and one whiff of this takes me back to a British pub. Rashna’s review: “I feel like I’m nestled in a tufted leather Chesterfield loveseat, listening to a jazz trumpeter riff. The melding results in an olfactory experience of an intimate cocktail lounge. Masculine - One of Maison Margiela’s most popular Replica scents, Jazz Club has base notes of Styrax, tobacco leaf, and vanilla, punctuated by top notes of lemon, pink pepper and Neroli (orange bitters).
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