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JohnnyO said:If all else fails you know I can always be depended upon for an urgent despatch of Brut EDT (smellable at 33 paces) Bro. I'm just not entirely sure that it's exactly what you had in mind to smell of, but then, we can't have everything.
JohnnyO. \:angel:
RB73 said:Take it into your nearest John Lewis or House of Frazer, they both have Diptyque counters and see if they cant smooth this over for you fella, its on the pricey side to just write off.
Not wanting to be a nosey bastard, but was there any reason that you didn't purchase from within these shores.
Bechet45 said:I've been looking forward to the arrival of a bottle of Dyptique Tam Dao over the weekend. It just turned up and has thrown me into a quandary of self-doubt! It doesn't smell of anything!
So either Tam Dao has a very subtle fragrance and is not the woody, spicy, balmy, powdery, floral nose-bomb I have been expecting - or - the bottle sent to me is without the necessary ingredients, sans sniff, defunct and has definitely fallen off its perch!
In spite of the evidence - total lack of niff - I'm doubting myself. They can't have got it this wrong, it must be me. But it plain don't smell! Nada! Zero! Nothing!
The sample they sent with it is gorgeous! but I don't know what it is! Its little box has the same logo as Tam Dao but has a big '34' in the middle instead. So you'd guess it's called '34'. Well and good but I cannot find any reference to Diptyque 34 anywhere! Oh! not unless I Google with a 'y' and not two 'i''s - scrub this bit. But does this mean I can't smell as well as can't spell?
Question is - how strong a perfume is Tam Dao?
RB73 said:Send away, probably wont get it into the post back to you by the middle of next week though.
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