Love hearing about your trip and these wonderful fragrances ✨I can’t stop staring at your beautiful earrings ❤️
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Aw, Sunny!! Thank you so much. They were a gift from a friend maybe 20 years ago. So glad you’re here. 💛
@autumnmoore082 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad that you made it home safely from your trip. I lived vicariously through you on Instagram!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, friend! Hope we can hang out soon!
@michelles22994 ай бұрын
I love dyptique candles the scent is so natural any other scented candles smell synthetic
@savorsalvagescent23004 ай бұрын
Hi there + thank you for your post! I have become hooked on their candles. I agree that they are the very best (but darn, they are getting pricier).
@jasperdrak2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic to hear this update, but sad to hear about your treatment in Guerlain and Caron. I just don't get it. Good customer service leads to sales - it's not a complicated equation! Can't wait to here the rest of your stories. :)
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being here and for your lovely post! Hope you are having a great week.
@Joss-Fragrance-Mixology2 жыл бұрын
Loved this, Amy!!💙💙💙Great to know that Diptyque and Parle Moi are friendly and welcoming to visitors!!! Makes me love them all the more!!!🤍🤍🤍 Gorgeous candle!!! Fabulous video!!!
@Waterqueene2 жыл бұрын
Amy I am glad you are back, but I am sorry that it was short, how are you? You look fabulous!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
I mean seriously, what a lovely post + person are you! Thanks from the bottom of my heart. I’m doing great though I know the world is bananas at times. Are you keeping well?
@LB-xk6fk2 жыл бұрын
You look absolutely radiant!!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Soooo kind! Thank you!! XO
@aspen12142 жыл бұрын
I am so happy that your trip to Paris was so dreamy!! You look fantastic - your red sweater and red lip are perfection! Diptyque is absolutely is in the top three of my favorite houses. I am forever trying to find the scent that was one of their holiday candles about 10 years ago and it was heavenly and I don’t remember the name but it introduced me to Diptyque and I’ve been in love ever since. I wear Philosykos in the summer and also adore tam doa and Eau Duelle. Violette is such lovely scent that brings to mind innocence and romance. Btw- I heard someone talk about ‘proper’ candle burning and apparently you should only burn it until the top part of the candle becomes melted, then blow it out and the scent remains from them melted wax. I never knew I was wasting so much of my beloved candles by burning them for too long. Welcome Home! 💕
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Lynda, thank you for the candle-burning tip and for this interesting post! I am so excited to experience more Dyptique. I bet a winter/holiday scent/candle by them would be so special. Hope you have a great week!
@Donna677.2 жыл бұрын
I loved seeing your pics on Instagram…what a beautiful trip! Looking forward to seeing all your fragrance shop visits! 💜💜💜
@raraavis77722 жыл бұрын
Agree that their packaging is so beautiful. I’m so tempted to get a solid. I want that pretty little case.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
With you!! I feel like the stuff is so chic but harkens back to the details of the past.
@brvndxxxn2 жыл бұрын
Go Rara!
@MyWorldofFragrance2 жыл бұрын
Good to see you, Amy. Enjoying your video now 🌹
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Hi doll!! 💛
@signorinabohemia31402 жыл бұрын
Nice stash Amy & so happy you made it back safely 😊
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Hi Bo! Was a fabulous trip but always good to return home. Hope you are well.
@Dionne.G2 жыл бұрын
Hi Amy I'm so glad you enjoyed your trip to Paris. I'm going in a few weeks myself and cannot wait. I'm excited to visit the perfume shops. I'm making my wish list now. I'm excited to see all your fragrance purchases. 🙂 I will have to add diptyque to my list of must tries. Thank you for sharing
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you. I am so excited for you! What a beautiful time of year for Paris. If you have time after your trip I’d love to hear what your favorite perfume and/or experience is. Bon vacance!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
I also meant to mention, Dionne, if you are flying back through Charles de Gaulle, give yourself plenty of time. The passport/customs experience is intense (but once you get to Paris the city isn’t as congested as usuel so that part is great!). 💛🌸
@janelevey34352 жыл бұрын
I love Diptique’s Eau Rose fragrance.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of trying it in the shop. Wow how gorgeous + sophisticated.
@lynnleglaire48192 жыл бұрын
Diptyque!!! I love this house. It’s my top 5 houses where each house is my fav for a different reason. Diptyque’s first LA shop is up the street from my office. The store manager was so nice to me. I was buying presents, nothing for myself. She sent me away with all kinds of samples, body products and a candle. Needless to say, I went in 3 or 4 times a year for gifts. Then I bought their Eau Rose because the Jo Malone concoction was so expensive and lasted all of 30 minutes. And my recent perfume obsession has taken me there for myself. I have their Vety Erik, Eau Capital, Tam Dao, Oud Palao, and the Olene EDT. I’m happy you have it. The manager gave me a Fleu de Peau and I want a full bottle. And I have a couple of samples of the the Minthe…I love it. And Benjoin Boheme is the most gorgeous perfume … I’ll get it one day. They have some perfumes out which I didn’t care for…wasn’t impressed by at all, but they all tell a s Tory. And I think the ink drawings are perfect…wearing the perfume fills in the colors…the feelings. It’s just a beautiful house. I know what you mean about retail people trying to assess a customer’s means and ignoring or even dissing others. I never do that. Never never. Customer service is very important. I was turned off of Le Labo because the shop clerks were so snobby. I know I have to get over that because I’m probably missing out on something…but damn. But oh well. PS I want a violet candle!❤️❤️❤️
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Loved reading this, Lynn! I had a similar experience in Dyptique… so kind, interested, generous, so of course I couldn’t resist. I’m excited to try the others you mention here. Gosh it would be dangerous to have a shop nearby. This girl will be watching her Pennie’s for the rest of the year!
@lynnleglaire48192 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 I didn’t buy everything at the shop…but some yes. And I’ve bought candles and the like as closing gifts. The edp ‘s in shop come to $204.00. I love your take on perfume. It’s very relaxing watching you.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
@@lynnleglaire4819 thanks! I meant to say that they had Benjoin Bohème in the Paris shop and I LOVE it but just couldn’t bring myself to spend that money after my other shopping. It really is special, though. Hope you are having a good week!
@lynnleglaire48192 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 it’s so beautiful!
@Comfortinscents2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video and love violets too. I was eating parma violet sweets on Sunday and another treat are the chocolates you can buy from charbonnel et walker. My daughter is a big fan too...not tried it as ice cream yet but really enjoy lavender ice cream😍💜
@Comfortinscents2 жыл бұрын
Narcissus...will find this to try😍 I love Hendley's Narcis so much and such a rich one too including this 💐💐Enjoy l ombre too❤
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, violet chocolates? Will have to look for those, thank you. A local ice cream shop makes honey lavender a few weeks of the year snd it is divine. Hope you are well!
@RICHARDKIKOT2 жыл бұрын
My beautiful Amy!! So excited to see this video! Been missing you ✌🏽♥️✌🏽
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
You sure make life nicer, Richard! Miss you too; too bad we don’t love closer but so so grateful for the connection + care. Also: do you own any Diptique? Want to share w/ you if not. XO to you + Travis.
@RICHARDKIKOT2 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 if you can believe it, I actually have very little experience other Diptyque. I’ve always craved their candles since learning about them when I was a preteen, reading Vogue magazine. I’ve sniffed only a couple of their fragrances. 💙
@Wiiniihvlog2 жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for a new video ! 😍 Support !!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Aw!! This sure made me smile. Thank you, friend.
@janelevey34352 жыл бұрын
Great video! I agree with you about violet, I love it!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Hi + thanks! Hope you are keeping well. It’s funny, sometimes I think I’m alone in my interests and then I learn that really I just think people are hungering for other things less talked about. 💛
@janelevey34352 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 , Your videos are wonderful!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
@@janelevey3435 you sure warmed my heart! Grateful.
@janelevey34352 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 Another french house I don’t hear much about is Maitre parfumerie et Gantier. I love Jardin Blanc.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
@@janelevey3435 have never heard of this. Thank you for sharing w/us. I am adding name to my list to explore hopefully in the future!
@raraavis77722 жыл бұрын
So fun to hear about your trip! Paris is definitely on my list of places to visit. Tickled when I saw the subject of this video, as Diptyque Fleur de Peau my scent of the week. Planned another but at the last moment this morning I changed my mind. This is a house I want to explore fully, gottta sniff em all. 😁 So far, I have bottles of FdP, L’eau de Neroli, and a roller of the L’Ombre dans L’eau perfume oil; all of which will be in my rotation this Spring and Summer.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
I am reading this going oooooh and yummmmm. Great to hear from you + YOU SMELL GOOD!
@neo103032 жыл бұрын
I love dyptique,the candles are like no other in my opinion.My favorite are the city candles that come out once a year.For the colder months the Amber and Pomander candles are my favorite.The fragrances I own are Eau Duelle Eau de parfum(if you love vanilla,but not gooey this is just so comforting)Volutes Eau de parfum,this smells like tobacco hay honey.It’s just a perfect scent on colder days.For the summer I have Philosykos Eau de parfum.Everytime I spray it on after a shower,I just feel like I’m on the Greek islands.Hey a girl can dream.Diptyque is just unique.I tried less expensive candles and I find a huge difference in quality.I really enjoy your videos💗
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Hi! Loved reading this post-thank you. Do you happen to know, was this year’s « city » presentation a white floral in a gorgeous aqua glass? I meant to try Eau Duelle and hear it id a gorgeous take on vanilla. I feel the same re: the fig scent… it transports me! I really want to try some more cold-weather scents.
@neo103032 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 The Miami,Berlin,Beverly Hills,and Shanghai candles are white flower scents.They smell amazing.Every year I save to buy a few.The glass containers are beautiful.The Beverly Hills candle is turquoise,just beautiful.I tried the skincare years ago.I was not blown away.Except for the cleansing balm was really good and the scent was mild and beautiful.Look out forvthe tekease of the city candles I know you would really love them.💕
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
@@neo10303 thank you, I will absolutely look for the city candles! Take care.
@mimiassia55442 жыл бұрын
I bought for my birthday Fleur de peau from Diptyque , a powdery scent . You don't have to spray a lot and it's longlasting ! I've smelled Tam Dao and Eau des Sens and my heart balance between both of them ...
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Hi! I don’t think I tried that particular scent (Fleur de Peau) but it sure sounds heavenly! Love how you write about perfumes!
@anaistwin2 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for sharing your trip to paris-it sounds like you had an amazing time! i feel the same way about candles, diptyque always seemed too expensive, but i bought a slightly used one on mercari (benjoin) and later received one for xmas one year (cuir.) they are outstanding quality. i used the benjoin to hold my 10ml/purse sprays once i finished it. the violette sounds amazing. as for the perfume, i have tried several and i own eau duelle and benjoin boheme. i also really like fleur de peau and volutes but only have samples. the ones i am most excited to try are olene (thanks for the review) and orpheon. i visited the diptyque shop in SF and had a similar experience-super helpful and kind people. your mention of wisteria in olene reminds me-i once had this wisteria soap that was gorgeous and i have never found anything comparable, but i keep searching. ;) even if olene is not heavy on the wisteria, that is one thing that intrigues me about it.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Hi friend! Loved reading this post and am in general fascinated by your experience, intel, collection, etc. Just curious if you have an Instagram acct… asking only so I could get to know you better. I tried the Benjoin scent in Paris and adore it but I had already depleted my budget!!! It is really special. I need to try many others… I was happily at saturation point when I left Dyptique and look forward to other visits. 💛
@CaliSoul4Ever2 жыл бұрын
Great review! Thank you for sharing your wonderful Diptyque experience. You are so correct ~ Diptyque is far beyond its value and stylish. Diptyque is a daily luxury. Benjoin Bohème is my fall/winter signature scent. Essences Insensées Tiare is my spring/summer signature scent. Eau Capital is not very rosey and leans masculine to me, also. But, Eau Rose is a clear smooth rose. Regarding the candles, just. close your eyes and "spend the real money". They are truly tremendous. They never stop giving. I house my makeup brushes, eyeliners, mascaras, etc. in the glass containers once the candles burn down. The body products are high quality, concentrated and long lasting! The Do Son Shower Oil is a major treat. It penetrates your skin vs. sitting on top of your skin. Of course, top it with the Do Son fragrance. The Fleur de Peau Body Cream topped with the Fleur de Peau parfum leaves you feeling as if you are floating on an Iris cloud. I am so fortunate to have a Diptique boutique in my home town. I'm on my way to pick up the violette candle!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, reading this post was a treat, thank you!! I have been sick and congested all week but today is the first I could smell things (a little). I was given a sample of the Do Son bath oil and used it. The consistency is amazing! Sprayed Olene after. They really are an incredible quality. I am saving for either a winter-suited candle or city candle next! The fragrances/products you mention here all sound incredible.
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62932 жыл бұрын
I forgot to leave a comment last time I watched this (it was around midnght and my husband was trying to sleep next to me and apparently my ferocious, rapid typing irritates him and hinders the big bear from enjoying a blissful slumber). So, I'll quickly leave my feedback here, now in daylight hours Hahaa :D: Firstly, you looked lovely in this video, so bright and healthy. Red lips, short grey hair-- so chic. Secondly, I also make a point of visiting fragrance boutiques when I'm in foreign cities. (Tokyo was my favourite experience so far). Finding out what genre of fragrance is popular around the world is one of my favourite lines of enquiry. I've watched countless Korean and Japanese fragrance collection videos on KZbin and they are all, quite literally, the EXACT same. Every time. I can just look at a thumbnail now and see; Diptyque, Jo Malone, Santa Maria Novella, Byredo, Le Labo and a couple of others. Not just the same brands over and over, but the same fragrances! I'm finding it tedious and strange now. I understand the fragrance culture well, as I've been numerous times to Japan and also read a lot, but the question in my mind is: don't niche houses have a presence in Japan and Seoul? Why are these brands referred to over and over at the expense of others? I'm left to assume the niche houses are just not available in Japan and Korea or if they are, they don't care enough to seek them out. Fascinating! Candles are another expensive weakness of mine. Thank you for showing us what you bought and why. I'm looking forward to watching you talk about your observations, share your travel stories and talk about what you bought and what you opted not to etc. Such a lovely channel!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
The picture you paint with the husband had me in stitches! Thank you also for the kind compliments… so nice to read. I too am fascinated by what gets covered (and covered, and covered) and what gets virtually ignored (might be pointing out the obvious here but I suspect some of it is driven by companies paying these folks and/or people wanting to talk about names/themes/words that are sure to get tons of views). I’m a bit of a weird bird so tend to like things overlooked or off the beaten path but then again I love some greatest hits, too! Would love to know, what are some houses, notes, or themes you would love to hear more about? Have a great weekend!
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62932 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 I get a kick out of personalities. I love to hear you talk about whatever you find and love and whatever you find and DON'T love. I appreciate a strong sense of aesthetics, personal idiosyncracies and quirks are what cause me to swoon and support certain channels over others.I'm impossible to offend. I find people who have different taste to mine most engaging if their language is clever, colourful and persuasive-- even if they positively savage the things that I really like! As long as they make me laugh my head off, then I'm there for it! I like people not afraid to speak openly and bravely, explore nuance and go against the trends and 'mobthink'. I'm not too down with homogeny. I'm attracted to people with integrity and conviction and intellectual curiosity. I love your channel! Stories and anecotes which explain what informs your taste and the general direction of your olfactory peregrinations is what I'm here for. You're kind, smart, warm and seem to be a very balanced and well integrated personality which is kind of difficult to find especially in realm of fragrance channels where younger hustling personalities seem to dominate. No offense intended towards them, it's just that they offer me little. Other people's tastes fascinate me. Hope that gushing feedback was of some help. I have loads of your videos to binge watch, so we shall definitely chat again as I love surfing comment sections, :D. Bye bye gorgeous creature, hope you have a terrific weekend. :)
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62932 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 PS= I forgot to respond to the great observation about overlooked houses compared to grossly overexposed houses: Have you ever heard ANYBODY on KZbin mention 'CB I Hate Pefume'? Christian Brosius is the definition of eccentric and completely devoted niche perfumer. There are documentaries about him which the BBC made years ago. I've been to his atelier in Brooklyn and spoken to him blah blah. But for some reason, his house and himself are persona non grata in the land of frag comm. I find this faaaaaascinating. Why is he completely ignored? Perhaps you could do a video on the mysteries of the totally overlooked but long established niche houses and try to find out why nobody cares about them. Carthusia is another one. Not one mention in any KZbin video, except for maybe a few really small, half-arsed channels from a decade ago ;). Weird huh?
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 aghhhhhhhh we are sharing a brain! I freaking love that BBC series and have contemplated the same thing about CB!!! He’s so fascinating!! Isn’t he also one of the noses behind Demeter? More on this soon!!! This is flipping my wig.
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62932 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 YES, exactly!!! Is it his personality that people find intensely off-putting? What is it?! If I had the guts I'd ask him directly why he thinks he has been ignored, not even made reference to in videos online, or even in comment sections. On the flip side of the coin: Prim Lomros (Prin, Prissana, Strangers etc etc) and Victor Wong at Zoologist, now THAT'S a combined masterclass on how to launch a charm offensive and put every sad little KZbinr into your pocket and effectively ring fence your brand from any harsh critisicm. Just make them feel special with hand written notes, free bottles of fragrance to review...anything to make them feel noticed 'in the industry' and special and the game is over: they're yours, the sock is snugly in their mouths and they'll keep any criticism to themselves, just gush over the one or two fragrances they can bear/like. Something's not connected 'up top' if you know what I mean. I feel embarrassed for people like that. The companies that aren't so shrewd and calculated and don't make it a strategy to shmooze the 'influencers' instead get carelessly snide commentary in reviews, all without compunction (because of the reviewer's detachment from the humans behind the brand, of having no direct emotional contact with the brand owner/PR manager). I'm tired of this Prin Lomros worship too, as if the man can do no wrong. I enjoy intelligent, thoughful reviews, not chitchat clouded by PR fluff and self-consciousness. Dig a little and you find out what's behind this empty-headed, effusive continual praise. What's unsettling to me is that a house like Zoologist, which is agitating the industry via really controversial creativity (which is to be celebrated) and deliberately launching experimental polarising fragrances suddenly get nothing but glowing reviews or at at the very worst carefully worded and lukewarm reviews?! Does that gentle handling make any sense to any intelliectually discerning and psychologically savvy adult? These content creators are terrified to say what they really think of certain brands, unable to plug in their critical faculties, just at the mercy of their insecurity and lack of character: they want free stuff, validation from the industry and praise from all quarters. Where's the integrity in these people?! These fragrance channel kids are shamefully easy to 'buy' and so I take their, ahem, "honesty" with a rather large pinch of Pink Himalayan Salt. Woah, I give this peppery reply a rating of 3.2 chillis out of five. ;) Have you ever made a Zoologist fragrance video? Perhaps I'd be better off leaving a comment there. Spicy enchalada! ;)
@katemontlack31782 жыл бұрын
Nonsequetor, but your hair is looking so sharp!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Thank you + miss you! Hope you are doing well. Would love to take a walk or swim when the weather warms!?
@sealife132 жыл бұрын
I just bought the feu de bois roomspray It will arrive tomorrow I can't wait. I also want to repurchase philosykos I loved it but kind of forgot about it. I'm also curious if you tried kayali 28 and what your thoughts are
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Ooooh! I want to but either that candle or the benzoin one for fall. I’m excited for you!
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62932 жыл бұрын
PS= I forgot to add that I really appreciated what you began to say around the 10:03 mark. I've worked in high end retail for many years in different countries, and here in the UK the wealthiest folks look like-- forgive me-- slobs. Quirky, eccentric, understated scruffpots. Then they pull out those cards you learn to recognise at a glance and everything falls into place. Flashy 'new money' folks are an entirely different proposition in every respect. Remember how in the 1980s it would be impressive for people to pay with wads of cash? That is such bad taste these days, isn't it? Nobody is impressed by someone flashing their cash like that. It makes everybody look like they've either, 1) recently sold their car to a private buyer, 2) they work in trade or a market stall or 2) they're a criminal of some kind. ;D Retail stories are always fun. I've go so many, maybe I'll post some here and there in your comment sections for your amusement, as payment in kind for the great little stories you post for US all to enjoy whilst having a cup of coffee :D. Bye!! PS= YEEEEESSSS! More juicy stories about which stores were more gracious and kind than others. I suspected Guerlain were a little chilly even before I watched the video. I've heard the same thing from numerous reputable sources.
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Dying over this commentary! “It’s funny ‘cause it’s true.” I work in fundraising so often I am in the company of people whose families have much more money than mine did growing up. I think this varies a bit depending on where one is from, but I find that usually, people with older money often have less to prove/less flash but then again they often have more understated or subtle, but to me very very clear codes for “I have money.” Perhaps a couple ladies who waited on me in the Champs Elysées shops could tell I wasn’t one of those folks (but I certainly did my part for the economy that day, ha). I think the flashy stuff can get tacky. I promise I’m not feeling victim here because all in all my luck usually outweighs the random slight but I think I was surprised because the first time I visited that area (Guerlain specifically) I was treated so well. And I cannot overstate how well in general the French treat me and the wonderful experience I had in Parle Moi, Dyptique, and Panier des Sens!
@ciganyweaverandherperiwink62932 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 What a great comment! Thank you! The 'codes' in the British class system are just off the charts; the littlest details give away sooooo much. Unless you're British and rather urbane and erudite, most of it will soar over your head. I find it hilarious as a foreigner. One of the papers recently printed a guide to 'U' and 'Non U' (U is upper-cass). it was hysterically funny because of course it was completely accurate. They also printed a phonetic speech guide to 'Mitford speak', or Received Pronunciation (which nobody really speaks in anymore, it's a dead form of elocution and not even the privately educated upper class speak in RP, well perhaps you could sniff out some elderly relatives around the UK like a wonderful old dowager or Duchess but that's about it, haa). Anyhow, I'll leave you with the RP way to pronounce 'bungalow', as in 'we're staying in a quaint little bungalow by the seaside this weekend': "Barn-glare". HAHAAHAH!
@moniquehildwein3106 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently a vendor for another Niche line but I Always recommend Dyptique ! Dyptique definitely doesn’t get the love it deserves 🤷🏿♀️ I earned gratis of Dyptique Olene yesterday an I’m so excited 😂 I smelled this at a apothecary shop I love to visit in Chicago an fell in love . During codvid (2021) Olene stood out an now I’m at 4 bottles in counting . Olene isn’t a crowd pleaser but that’s why I love it 🤷🏿♀️😂 But if you know ? You know ! I can’t wait to go to Paris to smell & buy fragrances soon😊 Dyptique boutique & customer service is top tier an you are sampled down 😂❤️
@savorsalvagescent2300 Жыл бұрын
This was fun to read-thank you! So agree! Glad to hear that you are enjoying Olene… such a stunner!
@moniquehildwein3106 Жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 Yes my dear! Thank you for a very Classy review 😊
@GEORGIA3852 жыл бұрын
So good to hear about your experiences in Paris & I would have to agree with you some places do look down their nose at you but I have to say I went to Louis Vuitton in 2010 and had a wonderful experience on the Champs Elysee & I definitely don't wear designer clothes but I can relate to your experience as I've also had them! Oh YES! I own and love diptyque myself & it totally is underrated for sure! I have l'ombre, eau capitale the room scent eau plurielle I do love 34 boulevard st Germain scent which I plan to buy and Eau duelle edp I love their candles too and have purchased many over the years I would love to smell violette because I LOVE violet scents if you want a beautiful violet scent try Maison Violet poupre d'automne divine violet scent! One of my favourite diptyque candles was one called John Galliano it has been discontinued but I want to try the natguile candle & the pomade candle i love heavy smokey scents like Tom Dixon's fire candle Can't wait to hear more of your experiences in Paris dear Amy I love your honesty and your style love from Australia x♡x♡ Oh yes and I own benjoin boheme which I bought from Selfridges in London
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh this was fun to read. Hello friend in Australia! I tried Benjoin Bohème and adored it but couldn’t bring myself to spend the money since I had already shopped so much. Also loved the Boulevard one that smells like the shop and look forward to trying others (smoky, ambery, etc). I was a little sad re: my Guerlain Champs Elysées experience because that was not at all how I was treated in 2018 when I visited and hope it was out of the ordinary! Great to hear you had a nice Louis Vuitton trip! Oooh! Take good care. 💛
@GEORGIA3852 жыл бұрын
@@savorsalvagescent2300 we are all looking forward to your next chapter Amy! Oh well when you receive treatment like that you just have to remember its a reflection of them and not you! I've been elsewhere in Europe & had similar if not worse treatment I thank God im lucky enough to live in Australia & I can imagine USA would probably have even better customer service but let's focus on the positives of the trip I'm very much looking forward to your next clip oh and another beautiful violet powdery makeup scent is Misia by Chanel that one is divine also!
@savorsalvagescent23002 жыл бұрын
@@GEORGIA385 i adore Misia but don’t own it. I have to say overall the French have been incredible to me. This was just a couple of rare crappy customer service experiences and I assure you it is a plenty in the US! Lol. Plenty of good stuff too, tho!