Lovely classy earthy scent that reminds me of what a professional would wear to the office. It smells airy and unique, and a bit earthy.
I cannot understand why this fragrance would seem 'bleak' to some people. I find it very warm and woody, predominantly rosewood with spice, aldehydes and a woody drydown. It can come off as quite sw...
I sprayed it in my arm at a store after reading very excited reviews about it. A few minutes later, i was thinking how i would cut my arm off if i had to live with that smell. It`s a mix of urine and ...
I have bought this fragrance twice ..But not anymore , not because it's "bad" or doesn't suit me , it's just the memories it carries ... It's not a usual smell for sure ;it may be catgorised as woody ...
This review is for the parfum, which can be found in mini bottles. I tried Dune long ago in EdP and despised it. I found it odd, cold, and too heavy on the white florals. On a whim, I purchase a mi...
This is a beautiful, melancholy perfume. It is highly memorable. The first time I experienced it, it was on a beautiful, mysterious and very naughty friend of mine from Britain. The intermingling scen...
I got it from a perfume gift box from a friend. It didn't attract my eyes for the beginning but now I love it because my husband loves it. So I only wear it during night. ;) Anyway, I'm planning to bu...
I just smell the peony. True, it's a slightly grounded peony, but it's definitely not the desert sand I was expecting. The spices come out in the drydown, and they're pretty nice.
While returning from my London honeymoon in 1991 I spotted this at the duty free shop at Heathrow Airport tested it and purchased. On the flight home I liked this enough although it was like nothing I...
My constant Fall fragrance. Dune is warm and sensual . . . feminine but not in a sweet, floral or gourmand way. Very much an oriental, with strong woods/spice notes. Think Greta Garbo or Marlene Di...