Paris = Roses+ Powder + Hints of Violet. It says it has orange (and a bunch of other stuff too) but I can't smell it. On the sweet side but subdued enough not to induce a headache. I wouldn't wear it ...
It has been mentioned before but here it is once again: Half Cashmere Mist (Donna Karan) and half Nanadebary (original pink) makes for a comfort, feel-good, don't think about it too much, perfume. T...
This is not a very original fragrance but I still love it. You must like bergamot, powder, almonds, and musk (in that order) to enjoy this simple beauty. The opening is a sweet citrus, kind of like be...
I understand and concur with all the criticism that Idylle is drawing: it's generic, it's department store-ish, it's not outstanding enough for the French powerhouse of creativity. Okay. But what happ...
Nice cross between Diorissimo and Estee Lauder Private Collection Jasmine White Moss. In other words, fresh green floral. Not exactly Cristalle since this one has no bite (=bitterness) to speak of. I ...
This is an ever changing scent. It starts with chocolate, then moves on to the patchouli, all the while carrying a stuffy library note or moldy wood house (both of which I actually like). The drydown ...
I am a tobacco hater. I hated Fumerie Turque and Tabac Blond. This is completely different though. It is unsmoked pipe tobacco mixed with the most delicious vanilla ever. Even though I would not want ...
This is a nice cross between Cristalle (top notes) and Amouge Jubilation 25 (drydown). I haven't looked up the notes but I would classify it as a spicy citrus. It has more staying power than the avera...
This reminds of a cross between Angel and Coco Mademoiselle but without the patchouli. It's sweet but also has an edge. It might be my favorite Lancome perfume so far.
Something in this vaguely reminds me of Agent Provocateur's Strip. It's soft, it's sweet, it's powder and vanilla. It may not be the smartest kid in class but it's a crowd pleaser (and yes, I'm part o...