I absolutely love this fragrance. It's intense, strong and can be overpowering. But at the right moment in time, it's fabulous. Arabie is a fragrance that I will say is "stronger than I am" so I tend...
This is an unusual perfume. I don't have anything quite like it in my collection. I like it, but I'll need to revise it again in the colder months, which I think it is better suited to. This is all at...
Just blind bought this. Huh. This one is different and I’m trying to decide whether I like it or not. On me, this juice dries down to what seems to be figs and apricots and I want to say bay leaves. I...
I am in love with Serge Lutens. No, seriously...this man is an absolute genius!! In the past three months, I have bought eight of his fragrances. Every single one is so very different, but they all sh...
Don't tell Monsieur Lutens but I think this perfume smells exactly like a cross between the pineapple fried rice at my local vegan Thai restaurant and a Port that someone scored in Paso Robles for me ...
Initially this fragrance can be somewhat overpowering and sweet but it dries down to a very nice spicy smell that has the tendency to recede and then suddenly reappear with a little blast of spice. I ...
This stuff smells so bad that it honestly and truly makes me sick to my stomach. I get something like a ton of those dried fruits. Thank God it's only a vial, imagine what a full bottle would do!
Initially I get a blast of herbs, almost of a medicinal quality, and it's strong. The bay leaf, cumin and clove translates as spicey cola to my nose, but underneath you can definitely sense the sweet...
This is why my mom always smells like fruitcake in winter. This scent is comforting and delicious at the same time.
Notes: cedar, sandal, candied mandarin, dried fig and date; nutmeg, cumin and clove; bay-leaf, Tonka, Siamese benzoina and myrrh; labdanum. Starts pungent spicy, but mellows later to a sweet and spic...