Excellent video and review. I’ve been so close to dipping my toes into the Atelier Cologne waters…think it’s about time I do. So many to choose from too.
I live in Georgia and magnolia in a perfume smells different than it smells on a living tree. It smells kind of like orange blossoms but more musky. Regal for sure. This morning while rowing on lake Allatoona I could smell the magnolias with the smell of mimosa which where I live mimosa smells like cotton candy.
I’m a huge fan of Atelier Cologne fragrances even though they stop distributing in the USA. I wear Orange Samguine every night and around the house. Also have and use Clementine California along with about 4-5 more.
I had a travel spray of Clementine California but I just don't know what happened to it including a few others. Its too bad that they stopped distributing their fragrances to N.America. Thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts.
Brilliant impression of Rush. 😂 But Trefle Pur always been my fav. Followed by Citron d'Erable and Musc Imperial. Used to be big on the heavier Tobacco Nuits, Cafe Tuberosas and Santal Carmins, but in the end, the freshies are just easier to wear. Full circle, as they say. Ps, Pacific Lime can go ssssstraight back into the bottle of Garnier Fructis it came from. 🤣🚿
The freshies are the best from this brand, and I love Pacific Lime. I just can't find where my bottle went. I was going to use it for a video this past weekend.
@@AGentlemansJourney77 Did you check the shower? 🤣 Yet to try Lemon Island though! Disappointed that L'Oreal pulled AC out of the north american market, but I guess they just weren't selling.
@@AGentlemansJourney77- They're very common in the woods of the Deep South - especially in the coastal plain. I would imagine if you make it to a decent arboretum anywhere in the eastern US from about Philadelphia south you'd be likely to encounter one. In the spring at my relative's house near New Orleans you can smell the magnolia blossoms from a good 50 feet away with a favorable breeze, and you're *always* within 50 feet of one magnolia or another. It's quite the olfactory adventure.
Your comment reminded me that I have California Clementine so I looked in my collection and its not longer there. I don't know what happened to it so I might have to buy another one. Thanks for watching.
If you've smelled actual Magnolia grandiflora blossoms, you know it's a unique scent --to my nose like a light, sweet lemon scent, sort of, but not. I have yet to smell a perfume that manages to capture it. Same goes for Osmanthus. But that doesn't mean that the various Magnolia-named fragrances aren't good -- fragrance names are just marketing, after all.
This was filmed back in February so you might notice a certain reference. What is your personal favourite Atelier Cologne fragrance?
Now i am reminded how much i liked these. Very realistic and perfect for this time of year. Thanks for having me on Chad!
Any time broski 🤘
Big fan of Atelier Colognes for fresh scents. Cèdre Atlas and Cedrat Enivrant are my current faves.
Nobody does freshies better than the Atelier brand. I'll admit that. Thanks for stopping by.
Great video and I enjoyed it and I'm going to check out this brand and have a blessed day
Excellent video and review. I’ve been so close to dipping my toes into the Atelier Cologne waters…think it’s about time I do. So many to choose from too.
If you're looking for freshies, this brand does them best but longevity is not good.
I live in Georgia and magnolia in a perfume smells different than it smells on a living tree. It smells kind of like orange blossoms but more musky. Regal for sure. This morning while rowing on lake Allatoona I could smell the magnolias with the smell of mimosa which where I live mimosa smells like cotton candy.
Oh that sounds actually quite pleasant and a very nice scent memory right there.
I’m a huge fan of Atelier Cologne fragrances even though they stop distributing in the USA. I wear Orange Samguine every night and around the house. Also have and use Clementine California along with about 4-5 more.
I had a travel spray of Clementine California but I just don't know what happened to it including a few others. Its too bad that they stopped distributing their fragrances to N.America. Thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts.
0:10 Poor @chadsecrets ! Never go there again ! Run 😂
@chadsecrets you’re the cutest when you’re prononce french words ❤❤ Trifle 😅
He's such a drama queen. These young people I tell you.
Brilliant impression of Rush. 😂 But Trefle Pur always been my fav. Followed by Citron d'Erable and Musc Imperial. Used to be big on the heavier Tobacco Nuits, Cafe Tuberosas and Santal Carmins, but in the end, the freshies are just easier to wear. Full circle, as they say. Ps, Pacific Lime can go ssssstraight back into the bottle of Garnier Fructis it came from. 🤣🚿
The freshies are the best from this brand, and I love Pacific Lime. I just can't find where my bottle went. I was going to use it for a video this past weekend.
@@AGentlemansJourney77 Did you check the shower? 🤣 Yet to try Lemon Island though! Disappointed that L'Oreal pulled AC out of the north american market, but I guess they just weren't selling.
Thanks Chad
And thank you for watching.
Bracken Brown Magnolia blooms smell like a creamy cinnamon particularly the ones down here in TN DO
I'd love to smell a true magnolia. Rush told me that they are quite common in the south.
@@AGentlemansJourney77 very common, i have a massive 40 foot BB Magnolia in my back yard
@@AGentlemansJourney77- They're very common in the woods of the Deep South - especially in the coastal plain. I would imagine if you make it to a decent arboretum anywhere in the eastern US from about Philadelphia south you'd be likely to encounter one. In the spring at my relative's house near New Orleans you can smell the magnolia blossoms from a good 50 feet away with a favorable breeze, and you're *always* within 50 feet of one magnolia or another. It's quite the olfactory adventure.
Looking forward to this one
I hope you enjoy.
I need Orange Sanguine, California Clementine, and Lemon Island.
Your comment reminded me that I have California Clementine so I looked in my collection and its not longer there. I don't know what happened to it so I might have to buy another one. Thanks for watching.
If you've smelled actual Magnolia grandiflora blossoms, you know it's a unique scent --to my nose like a light, sweet lemon scent, sort of, but not. I have yet to smell a perfume that manages to capture it. Same goes for Osmanthus. But that doesn't mean that the various Magnolia-named fragrances aren't good -- fragrance names are just marketing, after all.