I was a bit afraid of this and cautiously purchased it in 1.7 oz size (which have since been discontinued). However, this has turned out to be one of the most unique scents I have ever owned, and for ...
As some others have mentioned, this is a more masculine scent, but that rarely bothers me. But I have to say that is smells, at least on me, almost identical to a deodorant soap that used to be around...
Edit: I am enjoying this and Bulgari au the vert perfumee (which is more floral) more and more as the summer winds down. Originally I found fou d absinthe to be a bit too masculine, albeit, modern swe...
FdA opens sharply (gin on the rocks?) and soon turns into a warm, soapy, and slightly powdery scent that is quite unique. A bit on the masculine side, but very wearable. Definitely worth a try.
"Taste the bewitching green magic of this potent liquer, with it's chilling yet burning herbal, spicy, woody blend." Huh. Maybe the French to English translation is skewed. Normally 'bewitching green ...
I like this but have to admit it is one of my least favorites from L'Artisan. I enjoy the beginning due to the anise, but I prefer MCMC Maui for my anise scent. After the initial top notes dry down, I...
So, I love this and am already on my second bottle after around 8 months. I'm surprised at how many people refer to this as a men's fragrance. I tried this in the boutique and initially it was "eh". ...
Surprisingly I really like this! It starts with a cool and sweet alcohol smell that warms up rather quickly. Definitely a unisex scent but not very masculine in the "aftershave-y" way. Refreshing and ...
Strange as it seems reading the other reviews on this fragrance, for me it was love at first sniff! I adored it from the moment I tried it and, because of the high price, proceeded to order 2 more sam...
This is sex in a bottle! I'd ♥*~*♥purrrrrrrrrrr♥*~*♥ if a man wore this around me. Very sexy as a intimate date perfume for a male.