The opening notes are very grassy/green but then it gets softer/mellower and more floral. Average lasting power. Nice but not full bottle worthy and certainly not at this price.
Neroli Goodness! Pure and strong neroli which leaves very little room to the basil. Jo Malone puts it in the citrus category but I believe it is a green floral with a prominent clean feeling. Good las...
The fragrance is that of a green rose-very pure and simple! Although I am not generally a rose scent fan, I rather enjoy this, especially as a day fragrance when I do not wan anything more complicated...
This is a pleasant, light fragrance. Slightly fruity but nothing too sweet and edible. Rather springe-y and ideal for daytime and officewear. Average lasting power. I enjoyed my sample but I would not...
This is categorised as a musky floral and the official notes are: winter lemon, rose, ylang heart, musk, ambrette seeds. It is a light, inoffensive, ideal for the office fragrance with rather poor sta...
I am generally not a fan of this one. It is a wet floral/green mix. It is very subtle and discreet with poor staying power. Good for spring/summer days when you cannot handle anything with more person...
This is an old-school, "perfumey" fragrance. The fruity notes (mainly peach) are the prominent ones and then the ambery base emerges, makning it more of a skin scent. Rather strong in the beginning an...
A spontaneous two word description for this would be: lemon-y vanilla. It is in fact clementine that bursts as a top note just before the vanilla takes center stage. Yes, it is one of those really swe...
I am on the fence about this. Initially you get the signature Chanel aldehydes and it gets kind of soapy. After a while, there is a hint of feminine, sweet woodiness. I would definitely describe as a ...
Incense and soap! It is a weird combination but somehow it (almost) works. It is surprisingly light and can be definitely worn during the day, although I am not sure if it is a winter or summer fragr...