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I'm still on the hunt for that classic Jean Paul Gauthier smell from the 2000s
No probs man... Which JPG you looking for???
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I'ma look into these b
Preciate the knowledge
I'm still on the hunt for that classic Jean Paul Gauthier smell from the 2000s
That's just the thing. I have no idea lolNo probs man... Which JPG you looking for???
That's just the thing. I have no idea lol
I just know it was one that was out when I was in college in the 2000s. For all I know, it was the one Kanye mentioned on "last call"
I have had Le Male for a few years. I think that is their best one.I would had thought it was Le Male, a Le Male flanker or maybe Gaultier 2??? I didnt know Francis Kurkdjian made Gaultier 2...
From 1995 to 2006 its all they released for men/unisex:
I have had Le Male for a few years. I think that is their best one.
Fragrances in the fridge.
Is this a thing?Ngl, I kinda get it.
Fragrances in the fridge.
Is this a thing?Ngl, I kinda get it.
You ain't shitDupes in the fridge? That's like putting monopoly money in a safe.
Or separation of moleculesI think one of the ways to get stuck stoppers/daubers out of vintage perfumes, as a last resort is to put the fragrance in the freezer... I would be terrified though...
Keeping fragrances in extreme cold or hot temperatures is really a bad idea, simply science would indicate rapid and steep changes in temperature would cause evaporation...
Or separation of molecules
"19 -20 degrees"? I was gonna say that is well below freezing but you are talking bout Celsius. The correct scientific way to measure temperatures. But you on a American made site, so take that "correct way" some where else. It's fahrenheit, feet, and miles around here.Yeah I guess so, thats above my level of chemistry though lol I just know it would cause evaporation...
Best thing is to keep fragrances in cool and dark space... I keep mine in my old giant wooden sneaker box, it keeps them really cold, which I was slightly worried about but they dont ever warm up so think they are fine in there... I put a thermometer in there too and its normally around 19-20 degrees...
"19 -20 degrees"? I was gonna say that is well below freezing but you are talking bout Celsius. The correct scientific way to measure temperatures. But you on a American made site, so take that "correct way" some where else. It's fahrenheit, feet, and miles around here.
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