I have been using this one for about 5 weeks now according to the instructions. Instead of loosing some of the very fine lines on my face or of the more noticeable ones in my decolletee I gained some ...
A soapy, metallic, icy and sharp mess. The scent I would buy for my favorite enemy. It seems to be intended for to keep people at distance. I expected to smell a very different flowerscent, but the fl...
In case you do not wish to spend the money for the wonderful bottle alone, I`d advise you to look elsewhere for a lily of the valley scent. The shop that sold this one to me promised "hidden depths, m...
There is something to this that makes me rather like it. But I do not buy a full size, because on my skin it turns out rather unwearable. It is like smelling on an exotic flower in a tropic greenhouse...
I expected something ethereal and/or mystical in this because of the name that alludes to an elen, a nymph. On my skin it is a pretty almost classical floral without anything fairytalish about it. It...
This is the most aptly named perfume I ever came across. Yes, it is hypnotic. I never bought a full bottle, but this is the seventh time I tried it. There is something about it, that does not leave me...
All in all a letdown to me. It is O.K. but not what I would have expected. On my skin it is not refreshing at all. It is rather sugared, handwarm lemon juice than anything crisp or lemonpeel-reminding...
As this one has the most beautiful bottle I had ever seen I believed that bottle just HAD to contain my ever searched for HG. Thank you for those comments telling me about the similarity to Cashmere m...
This is rather a woodsy citrus on me than a spicy oriental. Those biological insectrepellant oils smell a bit like it: Citrus, Cedar, and clove, I think. Malabah is not even near to represent India in...
Cosy and bright at the same time. It reminds me of honeyblond women with blue eyes that are a little dreamy and romantic. Suncatching and at the same time sticky like acacia-honey, though that is not ...