I got this not knowing what to expect: my all time HG, Lancome's Hypnose Drama is no longer available in Japan, so two years of border lockdowns meant I had to find a substitute asap. I was pleasantly...
Didn't like it in the 90's and I care even less for it now. Because of my love for Le Feu d'Issey EDP and EDT I've tried everything the brand put out, but nothing ever came close to what has drawn me ...
This really reminds me of a slightly sweeter version of Ralph Lauren's Romance. It's a lovely, uncomplicated fragrance that has enough personality and charm to keep it from being boring and flat. I do...
I used to wear this in college, and I think pretty much everyone in my age group back then was dousing themselves in either this or CK One. It later carried me through graduation and on to my first jo...
At the first spritz, one word came to mind: grandiose! It seems a bit more masculine leaning to me. After the first few hours the rose breaks through and does a little dance with the cloves, and it se...
I am not a fan of aldehydes. Having said that, I find this a lot more tolerable and contemporary than the perfume by the same name. Perhaps what has ruined the allure of No.5 is that there are so many...
Generally, I prefer white florals, but this felt like nails on a board, gritted teeth, sharp hooks trying to pry my brain through my nose. I never felt such an intense hatred towards a perfume as I do...
This is muskier, woodier than the other Signorina versions I have tried. Also, not as sweet. I like it. I would like to love it, but the sillage, projection and longevity are just not there. Which is ...
I was surprised at all the poor ratings on here, so I waited to to try this out for a couple of weeks to have a fair idea. And I am still surprised at the poor ratings. I think a lot of it has to with...
This is the younger, more innocent sister of Le Feu d'Issey. I've worshipped and worn both since the launch until the massacre of their discontinuation. Whereas the EDP was a lot stronger and mysterio...