I love it! Although I won't bring this into June/July with me. Texas weather is too much for this one. How is Philosykos? I'm looking for another Diptyque scent. Maybe Papier?Diptyque Philosykos
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How do you like Do Son? It's one of my all-time favorites, although sometimes it can be a little overwhelming and I need to take a break from it.
Philosykos - I'd give it 4 out of 5. But it's definitely somewhat heavier than Do Son, with a distinctive bitter note. So probably not the best option for a hot summer day. I haven't tried Papier, so can't offer any insight on that one. Overall, though, I was really pleasantly surprised with Diptyque scents when I first discovered them, they're definitely worth the price tag, IMO.I love it! Although I won't bring this into June/July with me. Texas weather is too much for this one. How is Philosykos? I'm looking for another Diptyque scent. Maybe Papier?
Most definetly! Maybe I can get my nose on Philosykos this weekend. It sounds like a good fall/winter option, perhaps.Philosykos - I'd give it 4 out of 5. But it's definitely somewhat heavier than Do Son, with a distinctive bitter note. So probably not the best option for a hot summer day. I haven't tried Papier, so can't offer any insight on that one. Overall, though, I was really pleasantly surprised with Diptyque scents when I first discovered them, they're definitely worth the price tag, IMO.
Yes, for fall or warm winter I think it would be ideal. If you can, try some Bottega Veneta Parco Palladiano scents. Many of those would be great for a hot summer, I think, if applied moderately.Most definetly! Maybe I can get my nose on Philosykos this weekend. It sounds like a good fall/winter option, perhaps.
Great idea. Thanks for the tip!Yes, for fall or warm winter I think it would be ideal. If you can, try some Bottega Veneta Parco Palladiano scents. Many of those would be great for a hot summer, I think, if applied moderately.