I agree with Gretchen76-Anais Anais smells of Easter Lilies. My grandfather always bought my grandmother a great big pot of Easter Lilies every spring and their scent would fill her living room. I'm ...
The reformulated Givenchy III starts out bright and soapy, the scent equivalent of freshly laundered linens. As it dries down, a heart of lily of the valley emerges, which is buffered by a green and m...
If you like chypres and green scents, Y may be your perfection-in-a-bottle. At first spritz, it's a big green and powdery rush of aldehydes. Hold on, because after a few minutes of drydown, the loudne...
I bought Chant d'Aromes on a whim one afternoon, mainly because I kept reading about it's similarity to Ma Griffe in EDT (which is out of production and increasingly hard to find). The story behind Ch...
Sensuous is . . . a hybrid of Shiseido Feminite du Bois and Donna Karan Chaos by way of the concept behind SJP's Lovely (a scent for all women, everywhere, that lingers but doesn't offend) plus some ...
I can't believe I haven't written a review for what has been the only perfume I could have called a signature scent! Chaos: woody, soothing, smoky, dry, spicy with the scent of cinnamon, a little swee...
I inherited my bottle when my Grandmother passed away. I began wearing it when I wanted to feel close to her but continued past the point of my greatest grief because I like it all on my own. It's a s...
It's taken me a long time (months and months) of wearing Mitsouko regularly to have something to say other than incomprehensible sounds of pleasure. She's fresh when you first spray, reminding me of t...
Imparts a nice amount of slip to my hair when wet and leaves the ends soft after drying, but it can weigh my hair down a bit during the more humid months, especially if I use it everyday. I really lik...
If you have fine hair, run, don't walk to buy a bottle. It's an overlooked product that truly deserves the raves it's gotten here. I tried it out on a whim to use on the few occasions that I heat styl...