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JPG Le Beau Narcisse
Fun pickups today! The new JPG, and the classic CK One. Ask me anything if you have any questions about the new JPG!
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Boss Bottled
2 new pickups today! Elixir and Beyond. Elixir is absolutely outstanding for the fall season upcoming. Beyond has a nice fresh, ginger scent!
Boss Bottled
New!
Scooped up the new Valentino and Prada today! Absolutely great scents
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Queen's Bear
Great pickup today from The Queen's Bear. You guys have to check them out. Royal Reflection is a remake of Myself Le Parfum. Brightwood, is a Allure Homme Superleggera remake. Raspberry Dream Date is LV Imagination with raspberry. So good! Blue Dominion is a remake of Blue Tailsman. Lychee Swirl is a beautiful strawberry scent that is from their own unique collection. And everything is an extrait de parfum, 40% concentration. Can't beat it!
Queen's Bear
Fragrance Performance Discussion
Hey Gents! Wanted to bring something up that I see mentioned a lot in fragrance groups: performance. When a new fragrance drops, one thing I see CONSTANTLY is people blasting the performance. I find this frustrating because I don’t think people realize how fragrances are made these days. They are made and sold very quickly. Example: if Prada comes out with a new fragrance October 1st, they start producing bottles in July/August. The issue with that, is that there isn’t enough time for the scent to macerate and mature. Think about all the fragrances that you’ve bought and overtime you went “wow, this scent grew on me”. That’s typically because it finally matured. I buy a lot of new fragrances when they launch and it takes MONTHS for the scent to develop. Last year I got YSL Y Elixir right when it came out. It didn’t perform well at all, and all the reviews said the same thing. I checked my batch code and the bottle was produced 2 months before I bought it. Now, whenever I wear it, I’m told how strong it is! And, when you read reviews on it now, you’ll see the same. Just food for thought. Curious your guys’ thoughts.
4 likes • Aug '25
@Thomas Chavez one of the best things you can do when you buy a new scent is: 1) check batch code and production date. 2) take the scent home, spray it 3 times just to get the atomizer going and some oxygen in the bottle and 3) let it sit for a couple of months.
3 likes • Aug '25
@Thomas Chavez 4-6 months is usually the sweet spot. If I buy a fragrance that was produced 2 months ago, spray it 3 times and let it sit for 2 months, it will be much better
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Tyler Tarbet
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Always looking to learn more about fragrances. Matching scent and personality is a fun passion of mine!

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