Two star, meritorious, but I visit this infrequently. I have a vintage bottle of aliage sport fragrance, written vertically down the side. It is a VERY acquired taste that evokes mid century classic...
ew ew ew I so did not like this fragrance. I had been so hopeful I remember smelling it on a teacher in high school and hoping the green would bridge me over until I could buy Cristalle my all time fa...
My review is of vintage Aliage. It starts out with a blast very reminiscent of Cristalle. It quickly turns fresh and GREEN bursting with spring time promise. It then settles into something very close ...
The info on the notes below comes from the UK EL website. Maybe there's been a formula change since the below posts. I have fond memories of Alliage from my youth. I smelled on someone on an air...
There are already reviews here that describe Aliage very, very well. However, let me just add, be warned that at first this seems terrific, then it turns into something really scary, and that bitter ...
Top notes: green notes (galbanum), citrus, peach Heart notes: jasmine, rosewood, thyme, pine needle Base notes: vetiver, myrrh, musk, oakmoss Estee Lauder's Aliage is a complex and challenging green...
This is the so called first "sport" fragrance. It is very citrus and green. Top Notes * Jasmine * Citrus Middle Notes * Nutmeg * Rose * Armoise Base Notes * Oakmoss ...
I voted that I would buy this product again, however I know I will never have to since one bottle will last me a lifetime. My bottle is from 2008 and it probably doesn't smell like the original (alth...
I know I am in the minority here. I had this fragrance in the 70's. It was fresh and green and stayed true to the new green smell from start to dry down. Now...........initial spray is pretty much ...
In general, I am not a fan of EL fragrances. I find them either too chemical or cloying. So I was very surprised to find how much I liked this scent on me. This is definitely a fragrance that you are ...