This was the very first L'Artisan fragrance I sampled, about a year or so ago. I was immediately struck by the quality, and sensuousness of this particular interpretation of amber, it's really just d...
Meh. I thought this might be my ultimate amber since I love L'Artisan, but no such luck. It started out with the geranium note being very prominent, then the patchouli and amber emerged. After a coupl...
I got a sample of this when I bought something else, and I have to say I like it. Someone said this is amber for people who don't like amber, and that's definitely me. This fragrance would be good to ...
Notes: amber, patchouli, vanilla and geranium. A warm, powdery, sweet fragrance that starts with vanilla and amber. It reminds me of a fragrance a distinguished lady of a certain age would use to imbu...
Very light amber, cozy, smooth, easy to wear, stays close to skin. I can see it very well in summer time (even if I do prefer wearing ambers in winter) as Eau d'Ambre is so sheer. The amber note is ...
L'Eau d'Ambre, one of the earliest L'Artisan scents still in production, isn't so much a grand perfume as a really great smell. It's as if the powdery amber accord from a 1920s classic (Shalimar) was ...
This is an intensely powdery scent that reminds me of the perennial drugstore favorite, Chantilly, combined with the scent of old books that have crumbling, yellowed pages. Seriously, if you've ever ...
Is amber supposed to smell like baby powder? What about Light Amber (translation of L'eau d'ambre). I dunno... I was expecting something else completely, this just smelt like an expensive baby powder ...