I had put off sampling The Different Company fragrances due to mixed reviews and limited availability in the US; thanks to lusciouscargo.com, I now have a couple of new, over-budget lemmings in the cl...
TDC's Rose Poivree is an incredible and unusual rose fragrance for me, and like The Divine Bergamote, I only wish the fragrance had more strength on my skin! After dabbing the fragrance onto the back ...
Just a brief comparative note: on my skin, Meteorites is a touch warmer than my favourite violet soliflore, Violetta di Parma. Above that warm base, however, Meteorites is just as fresh and clean as o...
My first experience with T. LeClerc powders has not been a disappointment. I have a medium-tan complexion, and Naturel works nicely for the winter season, imparting a slight pink tone to my neutral-wa...
Grrr. Excellent conditioner, which I pair with the Shampoo for Coloured Hair. The scent of the conditioner, however, is not the same as the gorgeously orange blossom-scented shampoo. The conditioner h...
Given my strong dislike for CSP Vanille Abricot-type vanilla fragrances, I was attracted almost instantly to L'Artisan's smoky, yet floral rendition. For a brief moment only Nicolai's Vanille Tonka vi...
Bah. Cute and transparent enough for a toddler but I really could not pay so much for such a thing. I may be the only one but when I think of a luscious pineapple fragrance, Frapin 1270 comes to mind ...
I have never been a fan of mousse products, however Kerastase Mousse Nutri-Sculpt quickly has become one of my styling staples. I have colour-treated hair with a layered cut, just below the shoulders,...
The more recent Guerlain creations certainly have grown on me in the past year or so. It has been worthwhile to revisit them at different times of the year and in different climates, as I have noticed...
I never want to be without this shampoo. First, the orange blossom scent is extraordinary, neither too sweet nor too 'nutty'. Second, the shampoo takes great care of my colour-treated hair. It seems t...