We've just had the first warm weekend of the year in London, and I've dug out the Eau d'Hadrien and installed it in my handbag for frequent booster sprays. I never wear it in cold weather but when it...
This is the only "colour" conditioner I've tried that really works. I get my hair coloured about every 6 weeks and the colour fades badly between colouring, but using this conditioner about once a we...
I've never been a massive fan of Lancome fragrances, but this is still a disappointment. Top-notes of Actifed cough syrup give way to heart notes of Vimto fruit squash, and a dry down of cheap rose a...
I'm surprised to read so many negative reviews here, because I would have expected this to be a crowd pleaser. Maybe some people find the scent of tuberose a little vulgar? If I'd sampled this anony...
It took me a while to get the hang of this - at first I suffered the pilling other reviews have described, but my fingers seem to have learnt to apply the right amount of pressure, and now I'm having ...
I probably had unrealistic expectations of this product, based on the glowing reviews and also (I admit) on the high price. Used as a pre-wash I don't notice any effect. As a leave in conditioner it...
I agree with the reviewer below who says this is a good everyday perfume - it is floral but not too heady, feminine but not too sweet, cheerful, composed and clean (but not agressively so). I think i...
As a pasty skinned Irish person, I dread this time of year. My skin never tans (or even freckles much) and as any other victim of menanin deprivation can confirm, the imperfections of self-tanning pr...
This is the only scent which I have repurchased - this is partly because I love it to bits but partly because it has no staying power whatsoever and I have to deluge myself in it (skin, hair, clothes)...
I work with a female colleague who wears what I had always assumed to be a male fragrance - I never questioned it because she is quite androgynous and I assumed it was a deliberate choice. Then I tri...