Ep 27: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
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It's a classic for a reason. This week your favorite brunetted divas are talking about classique perfumes that have stood the test of (their) time. Tune in as they consider the butterfly effect of Santal 33, beg to sample a gorgonzola perfume, and finally dare to ask: what the f**k is oakmoss? If you'd like to smell like a pair of double Ds or a decision made in a boardroom, press play now or forever hold your peace. *** Fragrances Discussed: Bo by Liis Molecule 01 by Escentric Molecules Santal 33 by Le Labo Purple Fig by Vilhelm Parfumerie Philosykos by Diptyque Fig Infusion by Essential Parfums Kyse Cacao Noisette Jousset Gourmand Bakhoor Dehn Al Oud Jousset Gourmand Bakhoor  Accident à la Vanille by Jousset Accident à la Vanille Creme de la Berry by Jousset Ink by Akro Female Christ 19-69 Parfums l'Attesa by Masque Milano Old Spice Dior Sauvage Tommy Girl Chanel No.5 Stetson Lady Stetson Zino by Davidoff Giorgio Beverly Hills Kouros by Yves Saint Laurent Maison Margiela Replica At The Barber's 4711 Eau De Cologne Les Belles Fragrances Eau de Cologne Mugler Angel Tresor by Lancôme La Vie Est Belle by Lancôme Delina by Parfums de Marly Cloud by Ariana Grande Lattafa Yara  Narcotic V by Nassomatto Fleur Narcotique by Ex Nihilo Lust in Paradise by Ex Nihilo Stora Skuggan Hexensalbe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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