I am a huge rose fan in all it's nuances, from thick honey sweet rose attar to the thrillingly alive scent of a climbing specimen in full bloom. This perfume leans most definitely towards the latter....
I don't know why I didn't try this system sooner. I am in my early thirties with combination skin. I do not have any wrinkles yet but up until recently I did suffer from frequent breakouts on my T-z...
I can't say I like this at all. It seems to have an identity crisis as though there are too many notes fighting for dominance and none win, or like when you mix too many colours and end up with a horr...
Ooooh I hate to be the dissenter here but I think the name of this perfume is misleading. I can only detect a hint of iris and of powder for that matter and after a vaguely interesting opening it get...
This scent has definitely grown on me!!! This was recommended to me because I love 'green' fragrances but when I tried it at first I found it quite non-descript (but then I'm used to wearing such in-...
I have green eyes and this shadow really brings out the colour. In the pan it is a deep lavender grey but on my lids it looks suprisingly neutral. I have very pale skin and even so it does not make...
I hate to be the dissenter here but I just cannot understand the hype. I'll admit, the packaging is great and it looks beautiful in the pan, but even though I have very pale skin I have to pile it on...
It has taken me a long time to write a review for No.19 even though I have been wearing it for years. To me, it has been a vary hard perfume to pin down. Just when I think I know it, another facet r...
When I close my eyes and smell this on my skin, I am transported to an old church with real incense that burns on charcoal burners and polished wooden pews. It is deeply soothing, dark and peaceful. ...
I am a perfume obsessive with 100+ bottles but time and time again I keep coming back to Opium. Why? It could be the carnation (a favourite note of mine) that is so expertly blended with other exoti...