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		<title>Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier reformulation &#8211; and a story of funny luck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I generally don&#8217;t have much experience with reformations. Usually, the version I have is the version I know and enjoy. I have bottles that have batch differences, but they&#8217;re generally differences that I might notice because I&#8217;m me and obsess over little things, but they&#8217;re generally not noticed by others. Well, I&#8217;ve finally really encountered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I generally don&#8217;t have much experience with reformations. Usually, the version I have is the version I know and enjoy. I have bottles that have batch differences, but they&#8217;re generally differences that I might notice because I&#8217;m me and obsess over little things, but they&#8217;re generally not noticed by others.</p>
<p>Well, I&#8217;ve finally really encountered a real, true reformulation. And I love both versions. I recently ordered a 90ml bottle of Route de Vetiver from Perfume Country. I even emailed after the order to confirm that it was in fact the 90ml size, which I was assured it was. I couldn&#8217;t wait. It arrived, and much to my dismay, UPS had treated it with as much love and care as a used diaper. The bottle&#8217;s cap had been broken into two and the nozzle had popped off with it, losing almost a quarter of the liquid inside. I was heartbroken. I emailed the company and received a quick apology back. They did the paperwork to submit the loss claim to UPS and within the hour, they told me my replacement was on my way.</p>
<p>In the meantime, my handywork (and the help of superglue) put the first bottle back together and it was functioning and on my shelf.<br />
Today, the replacement came. I quickly opened it, holding any satisfaction at bay until I had the undamaged bottle in my hand. This time it was double wrapped in bubblewrap and packed tight with foam peanuts. I opened the box and pulled the (<strong>WHAT?</strong>) 100ml bottle out. I couldn&#8217;t be upset since I&#8217;d repaired what was left of the first bottle and doubted I&#8217;d be finishing two bottle of the rich, earthy vetiver anytime soon. I sprayed it on my elbow just for the pleasure and thought, hmm, something&#8217;s different. I grabbed the other bottle and sprayed the other elbow. YES, they&#8217;re <em>totally</em> different! Like, one has gritty, earthy vetiver root and the other (newer) is a slightly soapy, floral vetiver. I can draw similarities, but they&#8217;re different enough that I wouldn&#8217;t balk at the idea if someone told me they were two scents from two companies. Fortunately, I&#8217;m really digging both. One is the rich, austere vetiver root, and the other is a more modern twist with a floral touch that give much more versatility. It&#8217;s like two great scents for the price of one.</p>
<p>They&#8217;re only in their first 20 minutes now, so I&#8217;ll probably add some better thoughts here later (<strong>and pics too!</strong>).</p>
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