This fragrance deserves a lot better than a 2.0 average rating!!! Elixir is quite beautiful, and I think it's great for both men and women. The rose blends beautifully with the cedary, smoky base, and...
I really didn't care much for this shampoo. It's ok for a regular shampoo and has a pleasant citrus scent, but in terms of adding some color or even spark to blonde hair, it does nothing. Save your ...
This is a really terrific new blend from the impressive L'Artisan line that has a rather masculine opening but then morphs into something softer, cozier and more unisex. It begins smelling like a fiz...
My opinion of L'Artisan has steadily been going up each time they release something new. Although this one has been around for a bit, when I first sniffed L'eau de Navigateur, I became convinced that...
This is a terrific lavender scent, fresh and herbal but also smooth. It has that signature Goutal aromatic freshness to it that I so love (I've noticed it in most of her men's fragrances). With drydow...
L'Heure Bleue in parfum form is a stunner. There's something that smells like anise on top, but it quickly morphs into a beautiful jasmine-rose combo underscored by an almondy vanilla. The stages chan...
Vol de Nuit was a deeply disappointing experience for me, unfortunately. On my skin it's a rather unremarkable and musty mix of powder, soap, some leather, and iris. No vanilla, no spices, no magic. S...
Dinahad nails it - the fragrance starts out with a beautiful, juicy, slightly green mandarin scent touched with zesty orange peel, but ends up with a cedary-vaguely floral note. Progressively, it gets...
The fragrance is a dry, dusty and uncompromising vetiver with a soft woody base. I would recommend this to anyone who likes vetiver, but I find the note itself too much too handle.
This smells like a common, perfumey men's cologne to my nose. Like many have already said, I would have never guessed that this was a Serge Lutens creation. Disappointing! Notes: cypress, oakmoss, vet...