I blind bought this based on Fragrantica reviews and oh my gosh I’m so pleased I trusted my instincts. What a strange brew this is — creamy, bready, just a suggestion of sugar and spice. A gourmand, b...
I'm actually upset I like this so much. I usually loathe anything close to a gourmand simply because my skin sugars up anything it comes into contact with, making most light, sweet scents sickeningly ...
EDIT 2: This is the second time I change my rating on this one. I haven't used it for a month, and when I smelled it again I was almost nauseated by its cloying sweetness. Dior's Dune is the only othe...
In order to wear this perfume, you should love very sweet gourmand fragrances-- not exactly my favorite category (though I am in love with Tauerville Vanilla Flash which is turning out to be my gate...
This perfume evokes a bakery. It smells like toasted warm bread, milk & butter. Really beautiful, spicy & sweet. Unfortunately i thought it was way too sweet, & too evocative of bread & butter to work...
I was very eager to smell Jeux de Peau lately to the point that I almost blind bought a bottle. I mean, sandalwood, licorice and immortelle are among my favourite notes, can also get along with the re...
If you don't want to smell like everyone else, Jeux de Peau is a great way to go. So delicious and comforting and original. Doesn't smell too gourmand--actually very refined--more of a skin scent--...
Serge Lutens Jeux de Peau is a fragrance with three personalities. It's meant to evoke a bakery, but of course, being a Lutens, I knew before testing it would not be straight up foodie. The opening ...
I have 5 Serge Lutens fragrances, and Jeux de Peau is my 2nd favorite, behind Chergui. Actually, they're almost tied for first place, of my SLs. The other 3 full bottles I have are Un Bois Vanille, ...
OH MY GOD. I am in love with this scent. In fact, it may become my new signature scent. I read so many reviews that I didn't know what to expect, and I was so excited to try out my sample when I re...