Like @iadjust I purchased this (years ago, review from memory) at TJ Max, the price I don't recall. All I can say is this, I have never received more unsolicited positive compliments on my fragrance t...
This version of my cherished original is truly awful! Like 'niveous' already stated this is all about the aldehydes and aldehydes are THE worst notes on my skin and to my nose. So no, this is not for ...
Too Much is Champs Elysees' more extraverted sister - or maybe cousin. Too Much is more sparkling, fruitier and greener than CE. I think the difference is the bergamot in Too Much. For me it's not ...
I wore Champs Elysées, the original, about 10 years ago as one of my weekly rotation scents; this was back in the day when I owned only about 10 bottles of perfume. But I have to say that I've never r...
I love this perfume! I never really got into the perfume thing, but I got this as a present a few years back and don't wear anything else. I get sooo many compliments from it when I do wear it, though...
Having falling in love with Champs Elysées, I bought the Too Much Champs Elysées which is just as good. I would suggest anyone loving Champs Elysées to get this version!
Purportedly with jasmine, mimosa, aldehyde, and animalic notes, all I smell is aldehydes! Aldehydes are not my friends! I accidentally spilled some on myself and couldn't wait to wash it off. Sadly...
I purchased this unsniffed, as I love Champs Elysees. Imagine my surprise when the opening was green and herbaceous; think cilantro! After 5-10 minutes it did calm and a very faint bit of almond and m...
Champs Elysees's "little sister". One-flower perfume (mimosa!). Top notes: nice, unoffensive, middle notes: subtle mimosa smell, the drydown: very soapy and VERY boring. Between 2 and 3 lipsticks.
An entirely pretty sweet, fresh and slightly soapy white floral that that reminds me of linen sheets drying in the sun and freshly pressed broderie anglaise. Strangely named, for the chainstore'n'burg...