I have the vintage one with the cap shaped like a flower. I can smell the fresh greens and aldehydes at first. Then florals (mostly powdery iris, but also a little hyacinth and lily of the valley) alo...
Meritorious, but not really my genre. However I think it's better than many fragrances that are similar. I shudder to think what is in the pink girly canister above. This is NOT a review of whatever...
Top notes: aldehydes, green notes, bergamot and lemon Middle notes: cyclamen, rosemary, magnolia, iris, lilac, jasmine, hiacynth, ylang ylang and lily-of-the-valley Base notes: sandalwood, musk and...
Indeed Fleur de Fleurs has relatively poor lasting power on some people, fortunately I can still smell it on me after two three hours, which is OK for me. Fleur de Fleurs is a very soft, feminine fl...
I'm having a love-hate relationship with Fleur de Fleur. For those of you who find note lists helpful, Parfumsraffy.com lists its notes as: bergamot, greens, lemon, aldehydes, may rose, Grasse jasmin...
It's too bad that Nina's scents are so light. This one has the potential to be a 4 lippie rating. It has some really nice floral powder notes to it, if you can smell it after 2 minutes! I won't repurc...
This is a very typical Nina Ricci scent, very floral, soft and delicate. However, it takes time to like it because there is something unusual in it. So hang in there before you decide whether you li...