I never knew M7 but read that these two are similar. So I finally sampled Oud Wood and immediately I was transported to my English classes at high school and the smell of the professor. He would alway...
Others have already said it all, it's a lovely unique fragrance. But as much as I love it, I find it somehow too foody. This is what I like my kitchen to smell like on a rainy chilly afternoon. Warm s...
Anither fruity blah scent, but I will keep testing my sample and see if I like it any better.
OK, this is not really an oud fragrance per say. It's rather masculine too. It really reminds me of men's cologne. Has a bit of the the original Burberry for women in the drydown. I find it rather unp...
Creamy sandalwood with a dusting of strong, nose pinching, almost headache inducing aldehydes. I read about this perfume and desired owning it. When I first smelled it, I was suprised how familiar it ...
Lolita Lempicka with a dash of Delices de Cartier. Nice in small doses. Warm, sweet, creamy, synthetic. Smells a little like lipstick on the drydown.
I was always drawn to this product, loved the packaging and was intrigued by the fragrance. But the only problem I have is that if somebody uses it, you can smell Hypnotic Poison in the whole vicinity...
Not really a fine fragrance at all, more of a smell that reminds me of a cross between fenugreek, pencil shavings and old school pharmacies/hospitals. With so many wonderful woodsy fragrances both nic...
For violet lovers, Feminite du Bois with a dash of violets on top. Very nice, but for my violets I think I prefer Insolence.
I really like this dessert-like yet non-foody vanilla perfume but unfortunately my husband seems to really pick up on this mouldy note mentioned by others. He described it as a cold vanilla, like vani...