![]() ![]() ![]() Rumeur is an interesting case because I've seen a lot of love for it at. It actually tells the reader nothing whatsoever about why the perfume received a one-star rating. Here is what the self-proclaimed prophets of perfume have to say about Rumeur: But let's take the example of Lanvin Rumeur, a large bottle of which I swapped away within weeks of its acquisition (having purchased it scent unsniffed), because I found it utterly unwearable. My problem is not that I disagree with the authors. ![]() Although there is some helpful material shared in some of the positive reviews, the negative reviews are a total wasteland of vituperative outbursts. Your comment is naturally music to my ears, Anonymous, and very well captures what I regard as the primary fault of "The Guide": it is not a guide to anything but the authors' personalities, it seems to me. Hello, Anonymous, and welcome to the salon! I am glad that you are taking advantage of the capacity to post here anonymously, which I allow so that everyone feels comfortable expressing their true opinions and no one has to worry about any form of negative backlash, should they disagree with "received" opinion. ![]()
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