Stunningly beautiful but not remotely pretty. "Eden" is beautiful like the ripe, overgrown, hot mess an actual Eden would've been. It's lush and green, with deeply bittersweet, crunchy greens (almos...
"Chanel No. 22" is that comforting sort of powdery scent that immediately puts people at ease---it's dry and velvety, opening in creamy white florals, made crisp by aldehydes and hovering over the hea...
Glossy, nostalgic glamour---smooth, liquid and honeyed. "Amarige" opens in a burst of luscious, waxy florals that develop into something more sheer and subdued as the opening fades into a champagne sh...
Where do I begin, regarding this quirky, fascinating fragrance...it opens on a brisk, freeze-dried note, seemingly like vintage linen soaking in windex (hold tight, it only gets weirder). "Alien" then...
Like a strange wind blowing from an unknown land, there's something subliminal and magical about "Dune"; it opens on a burst of cured peaches and dates, followed by crisp, peony florals and petroleum,...
An odd quality defines, in my opinion, all Lancome fragrances; they are, at times, both incredibly synthetic-plastic smelling, while also carnal and humanistic. "Tresor" smells like baby dolls and pla...
(Reposting my opinion from another site because it describes exactly how I find "Chaos"...) Like camphor (must be the Agarwood note), "Dr. Pepper" soda, plum and pine. "Chaos" opens as a spiced cher...
This scent was an unexpected winner for me. Opening with a liquid honey burst, followed by a "baklava-esque" dry pastry smell that's reminiscent of filo dough and pulverized nut meat, "Sensuous" asser...
Creamy, dreamy and unabashedly feminine, "Tubereuse Indiana" is one of the loveliest Tuberose blends I've tested; It lacks the dried- rubber harshness of "Fracas" and avoids the nasal cutting indoles ...
What I found most interesting about member's reviews for "Tom Ford's Black Orchid"(TFBO) are the many conflicting "5" vs. "1" ratings. Whatever one's preference, I'm sure everyone could agree upon thi...