Exciting opening of fruity gardenia, adds face powder, fades into gentle white floral. It is still there vaguely the next morning. The opening is very different-- and then the addition of not powder (...
Finally-- my HG cleansing oil! I have tried a number of them including DHC, Shu, homemade. This one is the best. It smells fantastic-- very orangey and pretty-- cleans my entire face with just a co...
This brush has made me a convert to applying foundation with brushes. Before, I just didn't see much difference between fingers and a brush-- and I preferred fingers as most of the brushes left strea...
It opens with kind of a Miel de Bois turpentine type smell-- which leads into the really lovely fresh pine needles, kind of astringent, and then you get the usual Serge Bois type woodiness and some of...
My first impression was "Men's Cologne". I don't know what the note is, but I associated it with some kind of aoud-like smell. It also has an uncomfortable type of eucalyptic note (like in Tubereuse...
I am late to review this one-- I can't believe I had never tried it before. I'm a big fan of the dry chippy quality of Santal Blanc-- but this is an entirely different sandalwood. An almost edible s...
The shadows are uber-finely-milled and highly pigmented-- the packaging is elegant and well made-- it's a joy to use these shadows every day. I use the silver on the lid, the pinky white on the browb...
I've used this product in the past, but have been on a high end boycott for years. Unfortunately, I could never find a mascara in the drugstore range that worked like this one (tried a bunch, too), a...
I tried this from the wax sample. Maybe I would have liked it better if I had been able to spritz. Anyway, it smelled like a cross between Tuberose Criminelle and A La Nuit to me-- and I have and li...
Unmistakably Serge Lutens. Spice cake and lapsang souchang tea. And it reminds me of Cedre a little bit-- there's some sort of hidden floral in it. And this is the nicest cocoa note I've smelled. Sop...