Good as an all-year round SPF with some moisturizing properties, although as a moisturizer it's not quite robust enough for the colder months. I use this over top of a regular moisturizer in the winte...
Smooth, slightly floral skin musk with hints of fruit, woods, and incense. Similar to Narciso Rodriguez for Her, although less vivid and blaring, and a tad less animalic. Lovely tips a hat to the clas...
This one grew on me. I used to think it was harsh, bitter, loud, and obnoxious. I still think it's obnoxious and bitter, at least upon first spraying. But the drydown...oh, sweet Jeebus. Caramel, coff...
O-M-freakin'-G. Here's the deal: My hair hates shampoo. Every time I wash it, it's guaranteed to frizz, poof, and generally look embarassing, with or without conditioner. As such, I try to avoid wash...
Mugler's iconoclastic classic gets the Bath and Body Works treatment with this lighter, fresher, cleaner interpretation. Angel's signature caramel and cotton candy is here, but buffeted by a soapy, fr...
Cotton candy and caramel combined with armpitty patchouli and musk, in a bizarre tango that shouldn't work but somehow does. Masuline and feminine in equal doses; works just as well, and smells just a...
Apparently I was born in the wrong decade, or my nose is in need of re-calibration, or both: My tastes in fragrance seem rather out of step with those of the rest of my generation, as I simply adore t...
Ugh, how I wish young women would take the original Coco for a spin instead of insisting on some variation of Chance or Mademoiselle. Coco is both richer, sweeter (in a plummy, dried fruit way, rather...
Aromatics Elixir hearkens back to a time when a) perfumes were meant to be worn and evaluated at length, not sprayed on paper and judged in the first five seconds; b) feminine fragrances weren't afrai...
Loathed it upon first sniff, having grown up on the fresh & friendly likes of CKOne and Lacoste Essential; now consider it my HG fragrance, my perfume avatar, the one I want to be buried with a bottle...