I love lilac when you walk past it. Here it smells really authentic with a bit of zesty passion fruit. A wonderful spring fragrance. It will probably be joining my collection soon.
The resemblance to Baccarat Rouge is obvious. But the top note is more sparkling; I like it better than the original. All these BR fragrances fascinate me, but somehow I can't wear them. It doesn't suit me or becomes too much for me. But smelling them is nice.
I have a soft spot for tea scents. They can hardly do anything wrong in my eyes. This one is also really nice and relaxing. Since I already have many tea scents, it will stay further down on my wishlist for now.
The fig leaf comes across really well here, then it's also floral-fresh; a rather subtle fragrance that is very relaxing for me. Only the price (still) puts me off. Let's see if it will join my collection sooner or later.
Oh, this beautiful bottle! I have taken a liking to the Anfas bottles. But I'm not really convinced by any scent yet. Unfortunately, I find Ghala a bit nondescript, a 'nice' rose scent; really only the bottle is something special. But that's not enough to spend so much money on it. What a shame.
The scent smells really authentically delicious like baked apple. Super cozy, I can imagine it during the colder season. I'm just not sure if it might become too much for me at some point. Perhaps it's more for afternoon coffee, rather than the whole day.
Orange and chocolate sounded super delicious. Unfortunately, the oud bothers me; my nose doesn't like it at all, probably not even in a well-dosed form. Jaffa cake? I don't smell it here at all, despite what so many people write. Unfortunately, a disappointment for me.
The Xerjoff bottles are truly beautiful and I would love to have such a treasure in my collection. However, most Xerjoffs are far too much for me; I just can't handle them. Apollonia is a quiet fragrance that smells similar to the white Narciso, which I also like. Just somehow even finer and more pleasing. Do you need both? I don't know, but the gorgeous bottle could tempt me to make a purchase.
Strangely enough, I don't find Mallow to be as sweet as many people write. I can't stand sweet scents, but for me, Mallow isn't very sweet either. I mainly get raspberry with pepper, perhaps very lightly dusted with some powdered sugar. It's actually quite nice, but the pepper is a bit too dominant for me and tickles my nose.
The disappointment when you find a brand's bottles beautiful, but no fragrance really seems to suit you. Unfortunately, Vixere is too floral for me, and ylang-ylang quickly becomes too much. It's not sweet, which is great. I also don't find it too synthetic. However, the scent just doesn't suit me. What a shame.
A rosy Delina, also reminiscent of Atomic Rose. I like the fragrance (and the other two mentioned as well), but I find it difficult to wear because I'm somehow not the type of woman for it. Euphoric enthusiasm after spraying is followed by doubt as to whether this fragrance DNA suits me.
Simply a fruity-citrus-woody summer scent that has a real punch. I don't get much mango and melon; instead, citrus fruits with ginger zestiness and a woody base dominate. Very nice!
What a strong apple! Fruity and fresh, just like taking a bite. A slight tartness that many might perceive as masculine, but in my opinion, it's also wearable for women. There is also a slight fresh-laundry feel; I imagine it being very refreshing in the summer.
A very green fragrance. At the beginning, I get a very strong note of apple and blackcurrant. Fig and tea peak through and then become more present. A bit different than expected, but very good.