The review below explain it perfectly: Intoxicating exotic white floral. This composition is so amazing it results in an intoxicating, balmy fragrance good for all year long and all day long. I postd ...
This is a good candy violet, a bit on the green side, opening with a festive spring of citrus. Lovely. I wouldn't wear it for myself, though, because I think it's a bit childish. I sometimes dab a lit...
Escale à Portofino is a LE Dior fragrance for the Summer 2008. It should be followed, as the ads say, by other "Voyage inspired" fragrances in the years to come. I'm not very fond of Dior fragrances (...
This might be a great classic, yet I can't help but smelling a rotten, wreck fragrance, as if my grandmother had owned it in the Seventies and left it exposed to light for these last thirty years: suf...
The amazing thing about this cream is that it has plenty of oils (25% of vegetable fats is a high rate for my taste), yet it doesn't leave any grease on my skin. It seems to be perfectly osmothic to i...
This sunscreen could be considered as a Japanese rendition of Clinique's legendary City Block but, unlike many copies, this one actually works BETTER than the original. Unlike City Block, which is way...
I don't ask much from fragrances except to make me HAPPY, give me a fresh positive vibe and most of all make me wonder what genius could have conceived some fragrance marvels on my collection. This is...
I bought this in #624 Cranberry Coquette and I really love how it matches my lips natural shade and adds them shine and an impression of volume. Its buttery consistency makes it very lovely on my lips...
To my ingenuous nose this is much like Etra by Etro or a lighter version of SL Chergui. The notes are far from representing India to me: the spices are just clove and some little ginger, all the rest ...
I purchased this fragrance unsniffed after my love affair with Cherry Blossom shower gel and I wasn't disappointed at all. Although this fragrance is designed to work in the springtime, when Cherries ...