This is one of those weird fragrances where you put it on, and you can’t fully describe in words how you smell. I get a strong essence of pepper and that note stays with me throughout the day, with a ...
I live in a hot climate and cool days giving me a break from the boiling heat are cherished. Leaves are greener, the air fresher and things are dewy. On these days, I think of Poivre Piquant, an old i...
I enjoy the zippy pepper opening, but then the scent never quite hits its stride. It is as if only half the notes are here--the melody is missing and all that's here is the accompaniment. Some scent...
Opening resembles the olive-like ickiness of Chanel No. 18. Drydown is starchy, like Bois Farine but less distinctive. So it starts out annoying me and ends up boring me.
Notes: honey, white pepper, milk and licorice. A warm, sweet fragrance which opens with a pleasant honey note. Later on the honey, milk and spices blend together to create the illusion of expensive m...
I ADORE this scent. I love the sharpness of the initial white pepper note (I wish this opening note lasted a little longer though). Once this fades I'm left with a beautiful creamy milk and honey sc...
This is a very sweet, slightly peppery fragrance that reminds me of some of the newer Bath and Body Works fragrances, like Twilight Woods.. It doesn't quite work with my chemistry, but even if it did...
Spicy pepper with warm, hot woods. Has a distinct feeling of incense without actually smelling like it. Dry down takes away the softness and leaves me with a harsh woody edge that I don't like at all....
Nice strong white pepper with some soft milk and a creamy sandalwood.
This one takes a bit of time to settle into the beautiful creamy notes that I adore in it. At first the pepper is a little bit alarming, then a strong chocolate seems to bully its way in- then its all...