I bought a mostly empty sample vial of this at a junk store (truly) and I wasn't terribly excited to try it on, just because I had wanted to try a Frederic Malle perfume for years and years and I just...
Something about thhis blend is strongly reminiscent of aldehydes in the initial blast despite not being mentioned as a note. The florals start to pop as it dries down.It's beautifully blended so that ...
I found the review of zazie33 below very informative. The success of this fragrance is dependent on skin chemistry. I don't believe in suffering for hours through a horrible opening to get to a dry do...
There is no getting around this. It smells of sex, or at least fresh female pudenda. You almost cannot help blushing when this accord hits your nose. Mixed with mimosa and woods, it becomes a sensual...
Une Fleur de Cassie is a beautiful fragrance but it is a bit of an acquired taste I feel. You must adore mimosa and dusty yellow mimosa flowers at that. Firstly the bottle I have is the newer with the...
I’m a mimosa lover and whenever I smell some - well, cassie - in a fragrance, I run to my stash and smell this. If I’m lucky, a perfume will have a colour association for me, Une Fleur de Cassie pain...
Mmmmmmmmm I think I have weird chemistry. Many perfumes that work for other people smell nasty and screechy on me. This smells divine. It has a bit of a body odor note for the first few minutes, but ...
Beautiful, yes, but also shockingly animalic. Really does smell like a baby's feces along with the delicious and complex and shimmering peppery florals. Take the 'diaper' note (I don't know what this ...
A very crude and inarticulate portrait of Une Fleur de Cassie: Opens like a Chanel. i.e. lots of aldehydes. But wait a minute...no, now it has morphed into Apres L'Ondee! Five minutes more and it i...
Although I'm not sure what the cassie flower smells like, the initial scent was of Cascade dish soap, which quickly progressed to a buttery honeysuckle. The aldehydes on my skin made the fragrance sm...