Bois Farine translates to "Wood Wheat", and that is exactly what this smells like: freshly cut wood with a generous dusting of flour. It's dry, toasty, woody, reservedly sweet, and incredibly addicti...
This is a delicious scent to wear for yourself, not for others. Mostly it creates more of an aura of mature sweetness for me, rather than a "what perfume are you wearing?" moment. I have read that oth...
You know those confidence boosting statement perfumes that can stop others in their tracks for good or bad but will certainly get noticed. Truth be told I love some of them. And then there is Bois F...
This and its slightly honeyed, winter queen sister L'eau d'Hiver are two fragrances that I have difficulty depicting. I think both are powerful, deep and complex fragrances despite their surface simpl...
I love Bois Farine. It's my favorite L'Artisan and I own 4 of them (the other 3 I have are Passage d'Enfer, La Chasse Aux Papillons, & Vanilia). I ordered Bois Farine unsniffed roughly a year ago,...
yes,some kinf of powdery flour...but most of scents development goes in the cedar/iris direction... smells like a cup of lapsang-suchong with a hint of iris... very special, but kinda not the ''perfum...
I purchased the sample from Luckyscents.com which is great for trying out the fragrance before buying the bottle. Yuck. I too, get licorice, a tinge of something flowery, but mostly mixed with cigaret...
I don't know what it is about this perfume, but I love it. I have had the bottle for about a year now. I use it in the cooler weather as it just seems to go with the cool. It has a nutty smell mixed ...
I really don't understand where the flour, bread, cookies or peanut butter notes came from in others reviews… :-( L’Artisan described it as “a bewitching blend of powdery flowers and mellow words, a ...
Peanut-y, sugary, floral gourmand. Sweet and dry at the same time. Not really powdery in any traditional way, thoroughly unique. It is also the most snuggly fragrance I know.