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For this post, my aim will be to remember that less is more. Over the years, I have sung the praises of Guerlain Apres L’Ondee at great length. Far greater length, probably, than the patience of my readers and followers has been able to withstand. Quite simply, I consider it to be one of the most haunting, heart-breaking and poetic perfume creations of all time. So when I managed to get hold of an intact bottle of the long-discontinued extrait version… well, my poor little mind was reduced to an inarticulate mess and lost all ability to string a single sentence together. Despite this, I tried to broadcast a video about the scent. This is a link to it: Guerlain Apres L’Ondee vintage extrait perfume review. And this, dear reader, is the point where I restrain myself and bring this post to a close.

Persolaise

[Guerlain Apres L’Ondee extrait review based on a sample obtained by me in 2022.]


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Guerlain Apres L'Ondee vintage extrait review by award-winning perfume critic Persolaise

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