It's interesting to think that the fragrances we have and buy today will one day be like this fragrance collection. Rare and considered vintage. Thanks for sharing this collection ❤
The round bottle with the conical cap is the same as my bottle of Shalimar which is a Guerlain fragrance I received in the 1980's and still have - it still smells great
What a wonderful collection! I remember a lot of those fragrances, especially the original formula for Coty Wild Musk,as I see it in this video. It was an awesome scent back then, not like the reformulated beyond recognition that's out there today.
Hermosos recuerdos ,tengo muchos de la bandeja, el que me encanta y que uso desdede el 1999 el Magic Nore ,todavía tengo ese paquetin, y tengo el reformulado ,cada fragancia tiene su historia ,y a mi me encanta entrar a mi closet y oler los aromas que me vuelven a esos momentos maravillosos ,felicidades por tener las joyas de tu mamy
Your mother has amazing taste!! ❤️ Lancôme just announced that they are discontinuing Magie Noire, you might want to buy a couple backups while possible!
@@susanhenry4073 Actually they were never in direct sunlight, but obviously not kept in a drawer. The bottles are pretty and we do want to see them. 🤷♀️
When you say the older bottle with juice thats turned smells more like alchohol, does it actually smell more like nail polish remover? Thats a typical sign of old turned juice. A few of mine are like that.
@@accessorygirlnycYea that's the smell. I have vintage bottles of Tiffany for Men that have that smell in the opening. But it goes away quickly and settles into a perfect drydown. I just consider it patina.
@@accessorygirlnyc Why on earth would you do that? The absolute worst thing for fragrances are light, heat and air, and they are already being exposed to the first two. If they are intended to be worn, they should be kept in their boxes in a cool, dark place. Some people keep their fragrances refrigerated.
@@jdh6752So the alcohol smell can dissipate. We like displaying and looking at our fragrances. They’re not in direct sunlight. Some of my mother’s bottles have to be more than 60 years old. I’m not going to worry about it now.
Thank you! The one that looks like a mini decanter bottle says d’Esterel and the two next to it say Solomon’s Triple Extract Khus Khus. Made in Kingston, Jamaica. These are very old so unfortunately I don’t know the backstory.