Thank you for this; about Samsara when you spoke it seemed to be like you were talking about Obsession by KC. Such a beautiful sultry strong fragrance.❤
Back in the day, oak moss was more of a fixative. I suppose galbanum was the ingredient most use as a green note. Not that oak moss doesn’t smell green.
I have to get my nose on candid. When I want sandalwood I start with my mysore sandal soap which is really affordable and either Samsara or Sensuous by Estée Lauder. Sensuous you can get pretty affordable on Joma shop.
I believe that the Samsara in the red bottle still contains real sandalwood that is why vintage bottles are so expensive. The modern reformulation is supposed to be only a shadow of its former self. I wish I could smell the vintage Samsara.
Have worn Candid on and off since the 1970s. Absolutely lovely. Avon has a lot of scents that are under the radar.
Candid is one of my favourites! Never tried the cream though, so will definitely get some now. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing your perfumes 🙌🏽🤩
Original Samsara Parfum is one of the greatest perfumes ever created IMO. I have about 20ml and treasure it! Candid sounds very interesting!
You have two treasures. ❤
The cream is de-light-ful! I don't know if it's currently on their website, but ebay should have a ton of options. :)
Love Samsara❤
Thank you for this; about Samsara when you spoke it seemed to be like you were talking about Obsession by KC. Such a beautiful sultry strong fragrance.❤
@@gloriaterry333 obsession is more spicy, closer to Tabu than Samsara
Back in the day, oak moss was more of a fixative. I suppose galbanum was the ingredient most use as a green note. Not that oak moss doesn’t smell green.
I have to get my nose on candid. When I want sandalwood I start with my mysore sandal soap which is really affordable and either Samsara or Sensuous by Estée Lauder. Sensuous you can get pretty affordable on Joma shop.
Wore 40 sprays of perfume in the theater yesterday nobody got near me
Samsara is my all time favorite, been wearing it since the 80's. I think they have changed it from the original.
I believe that the Samsara in the red bottle still contains real sandalwood that is why vintage bottles are so expensive. The modern reformulation is supposed to be only a shadow of its former self. I wish I could smell the vintage Samsara.