I worship the original CK Obsession for women that was released in the early 80s. I've no interest in the current version of that fragrance because I've found it to be wimpy and not comparable to the ...
Caveats: I am not in the target demographic for Dior or fashion houses or couture or any kind of "aspirational" item. I am firmly and realistically aware of my physical beauty limitations and my budge...
I don't like the scent of regular Dove but I had a coupon so I tried this because if I hear "vanilla" I'm gonna try it. I wouldn't say that the fragrance is "warm vanilla," because I do get a whiff ...
I got an eye infection the end of last year and had to drastically revise what little "skin care routine" I had. On top of that, my skin decided that, after 50+ oily years, it was gonna get dry. So I...
I read somewhere that there's supposed to be an element of "man sweat" in this fragrance. Dunno where that was, but it gave me pause. Set aside the fact that I have no desire to smell like a sweaty ...
Big disappointment. Two things I didn't like about this fragrance: First, it smells like a whole bunch of other fragrances. I mean a WHOLE bunch. Check one ingredient from column A, one from colum...
A lot of people mention this fragrance in the same sentence as Tabu. I respect others' noses, but I'm not seein' that analogy. Tabu is richer, deeper, more active, warmer, more vibrant, more involvi...
Heavy. Syrupy. Poor man's Giorgio. (And I don't like Giorgio either, having come up in the 80s when it was, unfortunately, all the rage; yet I would take Giorgio over this if I had to.) It does, how...
I bought this in the "revive" fragrance, which initially appealed to me due to what I expected would be a fruity aroma. Alas, it ain't fruity. It smells like stale beer. It works well enough in ter...
I like fragrances of all kinds: designer, niche, Avon, drugstore scents - favorites in every category. But the one I love above all is Obsession. It's a warm, inviting, enveloping, mysterious spicy ...