I am reviewing the edp. I have never smelt either the pure parfum, or the edt concentrations of Jicky. Jicky is a fairly unisex fragrance with a citrus/lavender/vanilla heart. Many people have descri...
This review is for the vintage extrait/pure parfum. Top Notes: Spices. Heart Notes: Lemon, Lavender. Base Notes: Woods, Vanilla. This review is for the vintage extrait. Jicky extrait is a quali...
This review is for Jicky EdP, a decant from Surrender to chance or APC. I get a citric opening that morphes almost immediately into an animalic dry down that melds easily into my skin. I prefer to dab...
Review for the Eau de Parfum... Reviewing something like Jicky isn't an easy task... but I'll try and give it a go. Simply put, if you don't know much about fragrance, Jicky is basically the ancesto...
I used to find Jicky alarmingly animalic with its dangerously vivid civet note prowling in the sunny lavender. Now, having become more familiar with it, I enjoy it but I can completely understand why ...
This is for Jicky edp. I knew Jicky in edt and liked it though the staying power is very weak, so I thought the edp would be better... Well, no, or maybe a little better; I can barely smell it on my j...
I think that this smells better on a paper test strip than it does on my skin, which doesn't happen for me often. On a paper test strip, Jicky has a dark, animalistic quality that I love (sort of lik...
This fragrance can come off as a bit masculine during the first few spritzes because of the strong lavender and other base notes. This is probably the strongest true lavender based perfume on the mar...
So I finally got my hands on the ever popular Jicky and, sadly, it just wasn't for me. It was too masculine like an old man's aftershave or something. However, the dry down was nice and soft. Like van...
I had the opportunity to smell Jicky again for the first time since I was a very young teen and it was my first fragrance purchase! I read (in 16 Magazine...I am seriously dating myself) that this wa...