I used to wear this a long time ago when I was on a Goutal journey. It smelt clean and soapy on me. I don’t recall any trace of mango. My mom sniiffed me and said I smelt like generic (cheap) hotel so...
Mango? What mango? Sadly I'm one of those people whose skin morphs Folavril into laundry detergent (albeit a very green and fresh-smelling laundry detergent). Actually it reminds me of clean sheets...
In the bottle I smelled the lovely mango and green notes. I was excited, so I put some on. Once on my skin, the mango was completely nowhere to be found, and the green notes bordered on toxic. The ...
I love the Annick Goutal line as a whole, but there are about 2-3 I absolutely abhor. This is one of them. It opens nicely, but unfortunately dries to the smell of my dogs when I bring them home fro...
"Have you been washing your hands with the laundry detergent?" My hubby demanded, eying me suspiciously. I have mild OCD, you see. Nuff said.
I think that this is the worst AG fragrance that I have tried. It has a very peculiar scent that is almost impossible to describe-- but I word "resin-y" is probably the closest. Sharp-smelling, it rem...
I would like to comment on the Charlotte/Folavril issue, becasue I use and love both. I see how they could be perceived as similar but, to my (untrained) nose, Folavril is more complex, soapier and gr...
Hell no I won't buy it. Egads, I almost got sick when I smelled it. I was very curious to try it after reading the reviews. The tomato leaf note and mango smelled medicinal, artificial, and poisono...
To my nose, similarities between Folavril and Eau de Charlotte end after the first sniff. While I rang EdC among my very favourites, Folavril has got some strange note in it that doesn't appeal me muc...
I'm somewhat confused by Folavril, since (to my nose) it smells almost identical to Eau de Charlotte. Don't get me wrong, I like Eau de Charlotte... but I was expecting something, well, different. If ...