Kokuto:
Well, at least you know you'll have something to talk about when you meet Tan Jian Ci.
I don't know, Ko. That's far too optimistic given my language ability. I think the talking will be limited to gesturing to a bottle of perfume and giving the thumb up or thumb down :-). Maybe with a few "smell this" thrown in :-).
atmospheres:
Travel atomisers are the way to go. By the way, I just got D.S. & Durga's I Don't Know What and I'm obsessed.
Do you have any particular travel atomisers that you would recommend?
I just looked up I Don't Know What and I'm intrigued. I wonder if it works as a fragrance extender the same way that Juliette Has A Gun's Not Another Perfume does. My skin eats fragrances. I've noticed that you like the Iso E Super molecules, it's in I Don't Know What, Molecules 1 and Another 13. I did have a smell of Another 13 and I can see why you would like it. It's a lovely clean skin scent - totally the Clean Girl aesthetic. Not Another Perfume is my current Clean Girl's go-to, but I'm tempted to add another one. Between Another 13 and I Don't Know What, which one lasts longer and which would you recommend?
My most recent perfume acquisition - which I totally do need :-) - is Amouge's Epic. This is my first Amouge and I'm impressed with the quality. It's so well-blended and smells expensive. The price tag though 0_0, even with discount and sale.
I've been meaning to suggest this to you. If you still need to find out what brand that Salt perfume is from; take a picture of the bottle then use Google Lens to do an image search - it will return similar images to the picture. That might lead you to the brand.
atmospheres:
I think TJC has been a Prada brand ambassador for maybe around a year now.
I wasn't aware of that. Is he repping their fashion or more their accessories side of things?
atmospheres:
And that has resulted in him having what is better than any niche crazy idol fandom -- critical acclaim in the form of being nominated and winning prestigious acting awards, popularity and recognition with the general public, and box office success. He's not an idol, he's a bona fide highly bankable movie star with mass recognition and appeal.
I knew that he had been doing some solid work, but didn't realize the extent of his success. Good for him. He's a lovely, nuanced actor who conveyed a lot with very little. This path is probably better suited to him anyway - from the little that I know of him, he's an introvert introvert, rather than a sociable introvert like TJC. I hope that eventually, TJC will follow a similar path. The liuliang's world just seems so exhausting with so much bullshit and drama.
atmospheres:
Me too, I really liked him in that...although he's been coasting on my goodwill from that show and just me personally being into his looks for quite some time, which is why I can't really say I'm his fan because he's just not good enough for me to consistently try and watch everything he does
This is me as well. I did try to watch the modern series that he did after that but gave up after a handful of episodes since he didn't have the same appeal there as in Maiden Holmes. His spate of recent series hasn't been good either and he hasn't stood out.
atmospheres:
That's the problem with a lot of these idol actors -- they coast on one big hit or famous/very well-liked or well-regarded role but they're often not able to replicate it again which makes them a one hit wonder and makes me question if it wasn't just dumb luck to begin with.
Yup. Gong Jun is coasting on Word of Honor. Yang Yang coasted on Love O2O. Some are dumb luck, but once they became hot, backers poured in to prop them up and you can't underestimate the impact of a crazy fandom. For some, it's a deliberate campaign by backers, such as Deng Wei and Zhang Linghe. I'm intrigued by how long these people get to coast before opportunities dry up. It seems like as long as their fans continue to spend, they can coast forever until they age out of the idol roles, which for men can be well into their 30s.