I have the tiny remnants of this fragrance, purchased decades ago, in a tightly sealed bottle in a dark corner of my closet. Every now and then, I will open it and take a sniff of what is a truly lov...
Top notes: aldehydes, mandarin orange, galbanum, peach and bergamot Middle notes: honeysuckle, carnation, iris, lily, clary sage, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley rose, geranium and cardamom Base notes: sa...
Sadly discontinued. Extremely wonderful smell - a fantastic flacon by Lalique. Unobtrusive, but elegant and romantic. A perfume from my youth which will never come back.
Oh, this has to do with Childhood memories. This was the perfume my mother used to wear in the seventies , and probably (as I was born in the seventies) it might very well be the first fragrance I ha...
Farouche is an underappreciated gem, I believe. Very high quality and expensive smelling, the notes are in a perfect harmony that is soapy, softly green, restrained floral with gentle spices and very ...
This is a discontinued scent, however, I wanted to review it anyway in case it might be helpful to someone out there who is curious about this scent. I didn't grow up using it but discovered it severa...
For me, this scent is really powdery- like smelling some generic perfumed talcum powder. It's not offensive, so at least it's neutral for me. But it smells 'old', it must be the times have changed, ...
Farouche is one of those...nice...fragrances. Well, that's not fair. It's a bit better than just nice. I believe it was introduced in 1974, and its official notes are: bergamot, mandarin, galbanum,...
I felt in love with this at once I smelled it. Too bad there is only those miniatyres left. It smels like soap on me and I love it, because I always wanted to smell like "just came out of the shover" ...
This isn't too bad, but it really doesn't smell very interesting on me, but it does have a bit of potential. It lacks the interesting spicy note of L'Air du Temps. Seems also that most Nina Ricci perf...