One of the best Hermes offerings recently. It stays true to the Jean Claude Ellena artistry of being elegant yet discernible. It starts with a mild tart whiff of rhubarb and grapefruit and moves on to...
Hands down one of the better "skinscents" out there. It lingers but does not intrude; it is a whisper rather than a scream. On me, after a few hours, the hint of smoke as in CDG's Kyoto. A new favorit...
I like that it does what it says: give you sheer coverage without making you look like a kabuki doll! I am not wild about the price but we shall see if it works in the long term.
Finally, a perfume that is true to its name: a real arm candy. Aside from it being the only Prada I can afford, I like that Candy does not pretend to be anything else. I found myself sniffing my wrist...
This is my:"still dont' know if I hate it or love it perfume but I wear it anyway." People have smelled popcorn, burning tire and licorice on me, wearing this. I get an initial kick of what smells lik...
I don't know what it is about this perfume that haunts me. As others have said, there is a resemblance to Cristalle but then again, it manages to be its own self too. I dare say that they got the oakm...
Let's just say that Forest RAin does what it's supposed to do: make you smell good and feel good. For a basic fall scent, not bad at all.
A product is worth it when it works and this one does. For some reason, my skin only works with Clinique moisturisers. So, for summer, this is my go to skin nourishment. Light but good enough that my ...
This is a perfume I would call pretty because everything about it is pretty. The soft, green opening, the milky, dewy middle notes and its capacity to stay close, real close to the skin as it finally ...
A soft, unobtrusive and pretty iris. I wish it had more lasting power on me but for the price, it's a catch!