Unfortunately, this one is a scrubber for me. I am a fan of Serge and own many, and even though I tried to like this one, I simply couldn't get over the cherry cough syrup smell. I don't know whether ...
I admit saying before that I usually don’t like sweets or sweet fragrances, but there are a few exceptions and Serge Lutens Rahat Loukoum is one of them. It is known as the most obvious gourmand in th...
Stunning rich cherry rose and almond confection that must be the Big Daddy of all these frags...but unlike most it just stays in balance, even going a bit sourly sexy and dry and perfectly rosey-musky...
Much harder to get in the US. and not worth the chase unless you are a man. Although it's unisex, it does tend to lean towards the masculine end of the spectrum. On the other hand Serge Lutens Louve i...
actually when I first saw this I said myself what the f...k because of the name. I am turkish and the name is turkish. it means calming turkish delight. so as its name it smells like my favorite turki...
Strange. I don't usually like sweet, gourmand fragrances but I find this scent alluring. This is very pretty and wears nicely on my skin without being overpowering. It has a strong play doh quality a...
GLORIOUS! Who would've thought that a sweet-o-phobe like me would LOVE this? Only wish it lasted longer...
Notes: fresh white almond, crushed cherry pits, hawthorn, heliotrope, Turkish rose, balsam, tonka bean, aldehydes, white honey, musk and vanilla. This fragrance opens with an almost edible cherry not...
I really, really like this about 5-10 minutes after putting it on. The cherry has settled, and it blends well with the almond and honey. Unfortunately, I cannot get this scent to last more than an h...
okay I won't go into describing the notes..... done many times before. So here's a practical comparison: Sampling both Serge Lutens Rahat Loukoum and Keiko Mecheri's Loukhoum and I am trying to figur...