I have this gloss in Strange Love, and adore it so much that I ordered it in Love Bites. It is definitely a gloss, but has the staying power of a lipstick and does not have that sticky/tacky feel tha...
When I first sprayed 5 O'Clock au Gingembre, the ginger was definitely out front, followed quickly by fresh bergamot. But like all SL fragrances, it began to change, and you must give SL's perfumes t...
Roses and .... sour dill pickles? Needless to say, I will not be purchasing a full bottle.
Yes, there is definitely a maple syrup accord, but wait. The drydown is pure comfort on a rainy Fall day or an icy wintery night. Sables' elements meld into one another to produce a sweet sandalwood...
I so wanted to love this, but it left me . . . cold. There is nothing warm or approachable about this fragrance. Like No. 22, I am left with a slightly metallic scent once it dries down. There is a...
I really wanted to love this fragrance -- roses and patchouli, with plum, sounded like a sure recipe for success. Unfortunately, I was underwhelmed. This not a sweet scent, nor is it particularly fe...
This review is for the now thankfully discontinued version. I purchased it because it reminded me of a favorite shampoo, and then realized that I had blown approximately $65 to smell like a $15 shamp...
I received a sample of this fron a fellow rose lover. While lovely when first applied, the powder element of this scent soon takes over and becomes overbearing. It is not a "clean" smelling powder -...
I must admit it ... I'm way too prudish for this scent. It's completely unrestrained; it's too much. And I'm not a loved of "subtle" scents. This one just overwhelmed me. It's the woman I could be...
My constant Fall fragrance. Dune is warm and sensual . . . feminine but not in a sweet, floral or gourmand way. Very much an oriental, with strong woods/spice notes. Think Greta Garbo or Marlene Di...