Last year I purchased "4711 - Melissa & Verbena" and was mind blown about the freshness and how long it would last. Last week I saw the whole range of 4711 on sale and immediately wanted to buy...
I enjoyed this fragrance because it is very unique and has amazing performance. Something I've never noticed in a fragrance that I do with this one is there are a couple of notes that "fight"...
This was a blind buy when I was looking for a wood scent, primarily for winter wear. I was taken a little buy surprised by the powerful blast of lemon at the outset. That transitions nicely to...
An older classic, that is very wearable compared to most fragrances before 1990 (if you can wear YSL Rive Gauche, you can wear this), but still seems a bit dated, and I'm not sure people under 30...
Sugar, cinnamon, syrup, coffee, vanilla and a little cream. That with a fresh burst of powdery lavendar, which adds to the fragrance without being distracting or dominating it. The opening is...
I really find Fahrenheit 32 kind of disgusting. I am not sure if it is the orange blossom note that smells like curdled milk on my skin. This one has to be one of my least favorites. Just plain gross.
It'll be fine, but light on the trigger is the key with this one. One of the few scents that my skin doesn't castrate. It projects like crazy with massive sillage, and that with only 3-4 sprays!
I liked it at first then disliked it, it's a middle of the road fragrance for me. It also made me sneeze the second time I sampled it. But I chose to take a unopened bottle that I had purchased back.
I think one spray to the chest will do fine with this one, anything more and you're asking to be smelled.