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Annick Goutal Folavril ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 7 March 2007 22 Comments

Annick Goutal Folavril perfume

It has been snowing since late last night, and we now have several inches of accumulation. It is that time of year when it seems like winter is taking just a bit too long in departing, and I am ready for a little denial; hence, today’s subject: Folavril by Annick Goutal. It was her first fragrance release (launched in 1981), and the name, April Fool, is the perfect way to announce the coming of spring. I’m just doing it a little bit early. The notes include mango, jasmine, boronia flower and tomato leaf.

Annick Goutal’s Folavril opens on a burst of sweet mango and what smells to me rather like apricot or peach jam. It would probably smell like yet another insipid fruity floral (although if I remember correctly, it is classified as an aldehydic floral) were it not for the tomato leaves, which undercut the sweetness with their bitter, peppery-spicy green edge. The combination smells playful, in keeping with the name, and it has a nice bite to it — Folavril perfectly manages to evoke the warmth of the tropics without calling to mind suntan oil or a frozen cocktail….

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Annick Goutal Vanille Exquise fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 28 February 2007 18 Comments

Annick Goutal Vanille Exquise perfume

Annick Goutal introduced Vanille Exquise in 2004. The fragrance was developed by perfumer Isabelle Doyen, and includes notes of vanilla, angelica, almond, benzoin, gaiac wood and white musk.

Back in 2004, the news that Annick Goutal would launch an almond-vanilla perfume created something of a frenzy on the fragrance board at MakeupAlley, where the Annick Goutal line is held in great esteem and where there are a considerable number of hardcore vanilla-gourmand fans…

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Holiday fragrance gifts 2006, part 1

Posted by Robin on 22 November 2006 15 Comments

Well, here we are again, very nearly at the start of the mad holiday rush, although it doesn’t officially start until Friday. Are you ready? For anyone else trying to avoid entering an actual brick and mortar store between now and January, here are some ideas for fragrance gifts you can find online:

From Aedes, the Agraria Nob Hill Petit Essence set, with 4 miniature fragrance diffusers in Bitter Orange, Lemon Verbena, Lavender & Rosemary and Balsam. $125…

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No fragrance review today…

Posted by Robin on 18 August 2006 2 Comments

Annick Goutal hand painted fragrance bottle...however, I have updated my review of Annick Goutal Mandragore to discuss the Eau de Parfum version of the fragrance, which turns out to be absolutely perfect for a hot August day. Pictured at right is a handpainted limited edition (350 units produced) bottle of Mandragore Eau de Parfum. Nice, no? It is 50 ml, and I do not know the cost, but somehow I rather doubt it is in my range. Whether you're in the dough or not, it is worth a trip to Annick Goutal's website to see the simply stunning hand painted version of Songes.

Perfume in the news: Axe or Songes…

Posted by Robin on 3 April 2006 10 Comments

Another article about teen boys and Axe body sprays, this one in today's Washington Post:

Moms report being dragged to drugstores to pick up cans of the spray -- in all of its "nine unique fragrances." Principals groan and roll their eyes when asked about the "Axe effect." And physical education teachers? Well, they joke that clouds of body spray have become so ubiquitous that they need gas masks just to make it through the boys' locker room.

Camille Goutal talks about how perfumes capture memories in the The Star Online. Scroll down to the picture of Ms. Goutal and check out the massive factice of Songes with the moon cap done in black.

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