I swear that I get Worth's 'Je Reviens' in the drydown. This is very pretty, but Je Reviens wins hands down.
I have to be in the right mood to wear this. I love the breezy lilacs (I'm always in the mood for them) but I'm not so sure about the bready note; it adds a prosaic, earth-bound feel that only occasi...
This was most unexpected. And I liked it! I got chilly wormwood and anise with an almost minty blast to begin with, but as most people here have commented, the drydown is so comforting and gentle th...
Perfume is such a personal thing - I expected to love this because it has rose and violets which are some of my favourite things, and I admire most other Malle creations, but it is a sickly-sweet, pow...
Oh dear, I really don't like this. I may be turning out to be a vanilla-hater and this is drenched with it. I want more encens, more angelique and less custard powder.
Ain't fragrance funny. I really like this on me. It smells fresh and delicious with a soft drydown. However, about 3 hours in I do get a fleeting note that smells a little sweaty, which I take as m...
As most of the reviewers here (and the name itself) suggest, L'Eau d'Hiver is a cold weather, comfort scent. It is a bit expensive to wear to bed (and sleep through), which is what I usually do with ...
Is anyone else getting 'Je Reviens' in the drydown?
Very pretty indeed. I like this jasmine, which is a light and airy version. The linden blossom is a note that I find very attractive - yesterday it was Jo Malone's French Lime Blossom and I am undec...
I have been thoroughly enjoyed my day with this sample. It's a very pleasant, soft, warm scent that isn't too sweet. I find it very easy to wear, but I'm currently looking for a drop-dead gorgeous s...