Update: This one has reached HG status. It's truly stunning and it lasts all day, which we all know isn't always the case for L'Artisans. Just as I love the incomparable Iris Silver Mist, just as I lo...
This is lovely and I find it a little similar to #5 Sensual Elixir. There are women for whom this is or will be a holy grail. I've had one decant since it was released and have thought of how lovely i...
I like this but have to admit it is one of my least favorites from L'Artisan. I enjoy the beginning due to the anise, but I prefer MCMC Maui for my anise scent. After the initial top notes dry down, I...
Yum. Delicious. Two words that ran through my head after the first half hour of wearing this scent. Before that I was less than impressed. This is a smooth, sweet, warm patchouli and sandalwood fragra...
I remember receiving a sample of this when it was first released under "Extrait de Songes" and I was immediately smitten. I knew I'd go through bottles, plural. I adore L'ete en Douce (Soft/Sweet Summ...
Oh how I wish I could own this in its parfum form, as it is absolutely divine yet not a scent I wish to spritz over and over with abandon; unless perhaps I'm home alone for the day and/or night. The c...
Though there have been many, many wonderful rose releases over the past few years--most of which have gained love from this once non-rose gal (Lyric, Mille et Une, Ta'if, Coup de Foudre, the JHAG line...
Writing the first review of a scent makes me nervous, and this one particularly so because it is a Serge that was highly anticipated prior to its release. Like a few others, I was a little disappointe...
Wet, earthy, sexy, dirtyish rose. Marketed as unisex, but one of the few florals I would find extremely sexy on the right man while not wanting to also wear it myself. It's very deep because of the ro...
I am in love. Countless lippies. Traversée du Bosphore starts off a little like an apple-y Daim Blond; there's a soft leathery-suedeness I find extremely appealing if not a bit unusual due to the appl...