Being in love with at least two fragrances by this brand, I thought I'd give this one a try as well. Extremely disappointed that I did :(( Despite it's coconutty sweetness, this scent turns super masc...
I love fig fragrances and I have many. To be honest, my first response to this fragrance was to return it. But after wearing it for a few days, and allowing the scent to develop over time, I've grow...
What a pleasant and modest fragrance that is both realistic and ethereal, elusive. I never thought I would fall in love with a fig fragrance or something that has coconut in - but alas. Le Premier Fi...
My first thought was that I had found my holy grail. I think this is the most pleasant “fig” fragrance I’ve tried—it presents such an excellent green accord: Fig leaf, green notes, a bit of pine—all s...
Notes:fig tree leaves, gorse bush flowers; almond milk, figs, sandalwood; coconut milk, dried fruit notes, stone pine. This fragrance opens with the typical fig note: green and milky at the same time...
I first tried Philosykos a month ago and was completely enthralled with the experience, it was the most wonderful thing I had ever smelled, at first green, sharp and then developed into the beautiful ...
Very nice overall. One of my favorite L'Artisans I've tried so far. I love the effect the creamy, slightly sweet powder of the fig and sandalwood has in blending together. The sweetness is slight, an...
Hm, nice, although I usually don't like figue scents. The milky-coconut blast is also nice and comforting here (and I don't like the smell of coconut in perfumes either). All in all, a fragrance that...
(3.5) If figs grew on fairytale trees whose wood was santal and whose needles were pine, then we would have Premier Figuier Extreme, a fragrance that begins as the pure flesh of ripe fig and ends as ...
Admittedly, The L'Artisan line is one of my favorites, as their scents are unique and full of layers and surprises- though some last longer than others. I love this floral fig scent because it is so ...