The notes list on this - fig, sage, jasmine, pine- confuses me. Apart from about 30 seconds of complexity at the very beginning all I get is synthetic peach and doll head. It's quite high pitched with...
I've recently started using a small amount of facial oil in the morning under moisturiser to create a glow that's softer than I can get from highlighter. After finishing a bottle of Ila oil (which I l...
I don't get the love for this product but on reading other reviews, I suspect it's great at mending damaged, processed hair. My hair is coarse and frizzy but it isn't processed and as I don't use heat...
Gorgeous grey tone taupe with gold shimmer. I use this as a basic lid colour when I want to do a very simple eye. Application is smooth. It really is a unique colour - most taupes have a reddish under...
While this is a good colour match on me (Siberia), everything else disappoints. From the name I wasn't expecting a matte finish but I don't glow as much as sparkle. This stuff basically makes me look ...
I like this mascara a lot but I should add that I don't want drama, curl or volume. I just need colour and a small amount of definition and this provides that natural effect perfectly. The odd looking...
This is most unexpected. While there is a floral quality to it, the note I am getting most strongly is oud, albeit a very light transparent oud. The pear note is cooked pear, rather than fresh pear or...
If Chinatown had a big brother this would be it. I don't disagree with Paschat's note list except to add that there is a lot of incense too. I do disagree with her conclusion. The overall effect for m...
This is basically Chance, tweaked for men, or at least to my nose. It improves after a couple of hours as the vetiver becomes more prominent but getting there really isn't pleasant.
Has this stuff been reformulated? It used to be the only thing that made my coarse frizzy hair look silky but the last bottle I bought (late 2010) is completely ineffective, however much I apply. As a...