Lovely sweet violets and vanilla are dancing in this scent with a hint of labdanum and benzoin, upon a base of fine leather. It was love at first sniff. I bought it un-sniffed based on the notes and...
I knew this was a scent based on a single note so I was not expecting any significant "depth" to this fragrance. Despite my low expectations, I am thrilled with this scent. One has to remember that l...
This review compares the newer version of the edt vs an older version of the edt. While the newer edt was sharp and greener, the older edt was smooth and deeper. The newer version seemed to have a b...
I only had a sample, but now I wish I had a bottle! I was wary about trying this scent due to the complaints about cumin. Instead, I found the initial topnotes of Chypre Rouge to be a sweet cousin t...
First try: oh no, will I smell like everyone else? Second try: At Sephora - Hmmm...nice drydown, what IS this? (used just a drop) Third try: At Sephora - not in the mood for this. (was cool and rainy...
It's all in the drydown for this sleeper. The pink pepper predominates at first, but the papyrus/myrrh/frankincense lasts on me, with only a bare trace of the cardamom and pepper left to elevate the ...
Violet and candied rose - old fashioned and just like the old lipstick scents! Certainly girly and fun.
The faintest scent of apricot, lots of suede, a hint of sandalwood and musk - sexy, almost fetish-like, and unique. I wish I could afford more!
Nose piercing in a too sweet manner. Slight coconut or fake vanilla, interlaced with spice. For me, it was an instant headache. Something in this reminds me of Angel, which I do not like. Sad.
Just too sweet on me...and the sweetness lingers much too long. Perhaps it is my body chemistry, but Angel is certainly unbalanced on me.