tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4164856430880181829.post7587780489896497715..comments2023-03-22T10:02:45.564-07:00Comments on nero profumo: Guest Reviewer Of The Day: Sherapopalfaromhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14506169079189377529noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4164856430880181829.post-36672001060900483772012-02-12T07:46:41.643-08:002012-02-12T07:46:41.643-08:00That's a great question, Julie. I don't re...That's a great question, Julie. I don't really believe any of these renaming, reissue stories. "Guet-Apens is Attrape Coeur," for example. It seems to me that since Guerlain is in the process of reformulating virtually everything, there is no reason to believe that, in the case of these renamed reissues, reformulation is not also taking place. <br /><br />I need to get my hands on some Mayotte, and only then will I be able to test it side-by-side with "vintage" Mahora (what I have). Everyone says that they are the same, but I am skeptical, given Guerlain's general policy on reformulation. It also doesn't make sense from a business perspective. If Mahora was a failure in virtue of her composition, then why would a rebottled, reissued clone succeed?<br /><br />Thanks so much for raising these questions! I probably should have addressed them in the original post. I very much appreciate your thoughtful inquiry!sherapophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14116821928196122529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4164856430880181829.post-43796890515324353172012-02-11T21:47:20.230-08:002012-02-11T21:47:20.230-08:00I bought Mayotte EDP this summer (2011) at Bergdor...I bought Mayotte EDP this summer (2011) at Bergdorf Goodman. I love it, and found that I get it at its best if I don't apply too soon after bathing. It needs some skin oil to grab onto. That said, i was told Mayotte was Mahora reissued and renamed. Tuberose/ylang-ylang/frangipani for sure. A heady floral. So, are they one and the same?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com