Beautiful, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL perfume. The description says, "Part of the Privé Haute Couture Fragrance Collection, Ambre Soie blends amber and patchouli for a dreamy, exotic aroma that seduces the...
Armani seems to have taken a minimalistic attitude to a practical level with this one because the sillage and longevity are close to none. In less then half an hour, this perfume transforms into a b...
Goes on me very like Angel Pure Coffee. It's gotta be the patchouli. A mint note creeps in somewhere, which is puzzling, but it doesn't stay. The sillage isn't great, but that's probably not a bad thi...
Notes: ginger, amber, patchouli, pepper and cloves. This fragrance opens with an aromatic amber note sweetened by anise. It seems to be a lighter and more candied take on amber than Ambra by Etro. Th...
When I first sprayed it on my wrist, I was bitterly disappointed because I caught a big whiff of hippy sandalwood. Thankfully, the scent morphed into something reminiscent of licorice a few minutes la...
This is one of the nicest amber-based fragrances I've tried. That being said, it's quite fleeting for an oriental frag. The opening is heavy on patchouli and spices and drydown is more woody (like a...
5 words: Mysterious, Intense, Sensual, Sophisticated, Warm. I have been searching for a perfume that had all the above qualites, and when I told my best friend of the characteristics of my dream per...
Gorgeous, lush oriental with noticeable licorice in the fragrance. When combined with the spices, it is absolutely luscious. Notes: ginger, cinnamon, clove, cedar, patchouli and amber. Mmmmmm.....
As much as I love amber, this scent did not do it for me. It's a little thin, and rough around the edges. And while I don't usually go for a sweet, foody-type amber, this one has an unpleasant burn, m...
No need to repeat what has already been said. The scent is lovely - but I won't buy expensive scents that don't last. This one didn't even make it to lunch time. Shame.