PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
Vicomte de Valmont Perfume Oil
$6.25 – $25.00
Vicomte de Valmont Perfume Oil
$6.25 – $25.00
I promised her my eternal love, and I actually thought that for a couple of hours.
Rake, scoundrel, demon in a frock coat. Devilishly seductive, ultimately tragic; a villain undone and redeemed by love. Based on an 18th century gentlemen’s cologne: ambergris, white musk, white sandalwood, Spanish Moss, orange blossom, three mints, jasmine, rose geranium and a spike of rosemary.
Reviews
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mtchyg –
This is a very clean scent. Floral but not sickly so. Closer to crisp linen dried on a line in a flower garden. Kind of has an aftershave thing going on. I think it’s a tad more masculine despite my description but I’m sure all could wear it.
sarahheady24601 –
This might be my favorite. While the rosemary note dominates on me, it dries down softer and more complex. It feels like it helps my focus. And I can see people wearing it across the gender spectrum.
santinoandrews –
Absolutely love this fragrance! It was wildly popular, so I figured I couldn’t go wrong. As a first time BPAL user, I am quite impressed. It does fall a little mainstream, but for me once it settles it’s really sweet. There is a little musk that keeps it masculine though. Will be ordering a full bottle! This fragrance is really sensual.
Gloame –
On first sniff, this was incredibly, overpoweringly ‘men’s cologne’. It does remain a masculine scent, but on drydown, it’s much nicer than typical men’s cologne! It also fades pretty fast. Not a lot of throw.
Amanda –
Holy wow my man smells so good in this scent. I smelled like a very sexy clean expensive non gendered person. On him when it’s dry it has a very dark edge to it.
This will be my next purchase as a big bottle. It’s traditional, but unique at the same time. I’m very happy to receive this as an imp!
dementia_divine –
In the imp: Yep… definitely smells like a gentleman’s cologne!
Wet: Ambergris, white musk, and orange blossom jump out to my nose at first. The mint is present, but its soft. I’m also getting the moss, a bit of the rose geranium, and the rosemary note.
Dry: Ambergris, white musk, and mint are the most prominent notes during the dry down. Since it is not purely aquatic, it hasn’t turned into soap on me. Huzzah! I still get a bit of the moss, florals, and the sandalwood is present now, adding some warmth to the blend.
Verdict: I’m glad the orange blossom wasn’t problematic for me. I like this one, but I don’t think I would wear it myself. It would be great on a guy, though!
[email protected] –
I recently received a frimp of this. My chemistry turns this combination into a somewhat classic, almost but not quite aquatic, masculine blend. For those looking for a more traditional scent, this one is for you.
Jenwace –
Got frimped on this one and WOW! I decided it was my favorite scent for my husband in the whole world. I LOVED it both in the bottle and on him, too. (Chased him around wanting to lick him shamelessly.) Ordered a .5ml bottle and was perplexed when it arrived. It didn’t smell the same. I guess I will be aging this one and hoping for the best.