This review is for the current formulation. Loulou has been on my radar for quite some time. It is a sweet fragrance that reminds me of old fashioned violet candies. This is not to say that it sm...
I used to wear Lou Lou in highschool, 25 years ago. A few weeks ago I decided to buy a bottle. I think Lou Lou was reformulated recently. It used to be quite heavy, with stronger incense note. Now it ...
Cacharel Lou Lou is a bold fragrance. It is very floral with an oriental base. It is very unique and I haven't smelt anything quite like it. It is very heady and can be overpowering very easily, so yo...
I used to wear my mams perfume when I was a teenager, she had a pretty big collection of perfumes and id grab whichever one was handy but one scent has stuck in my head all those years, I still rememb...
Just recently got into trying to wear perfume again. Had, lost interest because of coworkers with huge disdain for almost any fragrance. So had just limited myself to these Bath and Body Works body-sp...
I respect and admire Loulou as an old school complex powerhouse but it definitely wears me and not the other way around. I have tried the vintage. Opens with a full bodied blast of spiced floral whic...
It's all in the chemistry! Tried Eden and Lou Lou 'quite' liked them both, tentatively! Gave it time, but on my return decided on Eden, (partially influenced by the bottle I feel), but also encourag...
I bought Loulou without smelling it first. It got such great reviews, that I was sure it must be a winner. Perhaps I got a bad bottle or it's my body chemistry, but this smells awful on me. There is t...
If Lou Lou was music, it would be the wonderful jazz of beautiful Esperanza Spalding. It is this lactonic, slightly boozy, sweet but at times dark beauty that could compete with expensive niche fragra...
LouLou is said to have been inspired by the famous silent movie star, Louise Brooks... which perplexes me because unlike Arpege (another 'purple' perfume), LouLou does not evoke that era at all. I don...