It took a long time. I fell down the perfume rabbit hole circa 2008. But I was naive. Young. No respect. I was a fruity floral/white musk girl who had only determination on her side. I bumped in...
There seems to be something about Annick Goutals fragrances that don't work with my chemistry I guess, as now after trialing two of her perfumes (Gardenia Passion) I seem to find whilst these fragranc...
Annick Goutal Songes wasn't a love-at-first-sniff. it appeared heady and took me several wears to fall in love with. Songes is a jasmine centered scent, with fruity top notes and solid woody drydown....
Let me say that I do like this fragrance, a lot. The only reason I'm not saying that I'd buy it is that I own over 140 fragrances and a 15 ml mini bottle of this, and I think it's enough. It's reall...
Songes is simply gorgeous. I received it as a sample when I purchased another perfume (which I sadly didn't care for at all), and fell in love immediately. The white flowers are perfectly warmed with ...
Songes has floral notes that should remind me of the tropics, but for whatever reason, it instead strikes me as a cozy, indoor scent. There's an intimacy to it that I really like. It's disappointing t...
Songes gets its message of tropical paradise across in such an obvious manner that, even in snowbound reality of a New-England winter, I find myself reaching neurotically for sunscreen. It's quite a s...
So, why do I give this a five even though I'd never buy it again? Songes is definitely fine art. The smell is butter: it's smooth, rich, and yet light at the same time. It's like the tropics render...
I am a white floral person, so Songes was love at first sniff for me. Songes is a gorgeous, tropical white floral--a must try if white florals are your thing. Lush and sultry, with jasmine, gardenia...
I've tried 3 samples of Songes over the years, plus in-store testing and re-testing. Songes is always a shapeshifter on me. I never know what to expect from one time to the next, from one phase to the...