Flower Essentielle is one case where to me a flanker is more interesting than the original one, an improved version of it. If you found the original Kenzo Flower too soapy or maby a bit too thin and o...
Fruity, fizzy, fresh, bright, refreshing and lovely! ( I do love civet. That is the best part of many vintage perfumes. Among the more modern fragrances, Pamplelune is finally something fruity and f...
What an absolutely gorgeous fragrance this is. This is perfume as wearable art. Dirty and skank are a cultural thing, and for me as a scandinavian, this is just rich, deep and "humanlike." I do smell ...
A 180 degrees change of mind with this one, since I first smelled it. Did not like it, had to wash it off. But. I started craving Eau De Star about two years afterwards and love it now. So far it is ...
I like the anise in this. I think of Badian as a kind of "Armani Code Light". They both have the distinctive anise, Code being much heavier. Badian has an airier and lighter character and it does not...
A nicely simple fragrance, which I like because it is not very fruity or not very flowery. I like it when a perfume or cologne has an overall pleasant scent without any specific notes standing out. Th...
The spices in the beginning are fabulous. Why can't it last!
I wore D & G "The One" for men last winter. I loved it but there was a tiny little bit of too much masculinity in it that bothered me. Sensuous' drydown resembles The One for men. Now it's the same ...
Very good. Only after using this did my skin show just how much it had needed a better moisturizer than the one I used before Hydra Complete. The difference is remarcable. This evens my skin tone, in ...
Nicely boozy, resembles the way Youth Dew Amber Nude is boozy. I'm not sure about the blackcurrant, something more blueberryish with the same woods and patchouli would have been more to my tastes, sin...