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Calvin Klein Euphoria & Euphoria Blossom ~ fragrance reviews

Posted by Robin on 1 June 2006 49 Comments

Calvin Klein Euphora perfumeCalvin Klein Euphoria Blossom fragrance

Calvin Klein Euphoria for women was launched in 2005, and won this year’s Fifi Award for best luxe fragrance. The fragrance was created by perfumers Dominique Ropion, Carlos Benaim and Loc Dong, and has notes of pomegranate, persimmon, lush green accord, lotus blossom, champaca flower, black orchid, liquid amber, black violet, cream accord and mahogany wood.

Euphoria starts with sweet fruits; the pomegranate and persimmon are liberally sugared, and the “lush green accord” adds a kind of synthetic freshness that floats above but does nothing to temper the syrupy sweetness. It moves quickly into the dry down, which is blended floral notes mingling with now-indistinct fruits, the whole doused with a warm vanilla cream laced with patchouli, amber and a hefty dose of musk…

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The Christian Dior Poisons, part 3: Pure Poison

Posted by Robin on 19 May 2006 48 Comments

Pure Poison perfume by Christian Dior

Pure Poison was launched by Christian Dior in 2004, 6 years after Hypnotic Poison and nearly 20 years after the original Poison fragrance. It was created by perfumers Carlos Benaïm, Dominique Ropion and Olivier Polge, and has notes of jasmine, sweet orange, bergamot, mandarin, orange blossom, gardenia, sandalwood, musk and white amber.

Pure Poison attempts to appeal to modern sensibilities (and modern tastes in fragrance) while hanging on to the original conceit of Poison as the venom to catch your man:

Pure Poison — though very different from the original Poison, which launched in 1985 — is a modern spin on the same concept. It is designed to appeal to young women of the 21st century who are passionate, down to earth and able to turn their wildest dreams into reality, but lack the selfish front that characterised the 1980s. (via Cosmetics International; 7/9/2004)

It is rather a stretch conceptually: one might ask whether a down to earth, emotionally generous woman needs or wants a fragrance called Poison at all. For that matter, the fragrance itself cannot hope to live up to its name, for pure it might be, but there is nothing even remotely venomous about it…

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Perfume review: Armani Code for women by Giorgio Armani

Posted by Robin on 10 April 2006 70 Comments

Armani Code for Women

Armani Code is the latest perfume for women from the Giorgio Armani line, and is meant to be the female counterpart to their best selling fragrance Armani Code for men (originally released as Armani Black Code). It was created by perfumers Carlos Benaim, Dominique Ropion, and Olivier Polge of International Flavors & Fragrances, and has notes of of orange, orange blossom, ginger, pear sorbet, jasmine, vanilla, woods and lavender honey.

Armani Code opens with fresh orange and ginger, and the top notes have a nice zing…

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Lancome Tresor Eau de Printemps, Badgley Mischka & other new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 7 April 2006 10 Comments

Lancome Tresor Sheer perfume

New from Lancome: Trésor Eau De Printemps Sheer, a limited edition “green-rose floral with a crisp, fresh bouquet of Rose Litchee, Peach Blossom and Sandalwood”. The bottle comes with a detachable ring. The fragrance is available now at nordstrom…

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Perfume review: Carnal Flower by Frederic Malle

Posted by Robin on 3 January 2006 54 Comments

Tuberoses

Carnal Flower is the latest fragrance release from Frederic Malle Editions de Parfums. Perfumer Dominique Ropion reportedly spent more than 2 years perfecting the formula, and it is said to have the highest concentration of tuberose of any perfume on the market. Other notes include bergamot, melon, eucalyptus, ylang-ylang, jasmine, white musk cocktail, coconut, and orange blossom absolute.

Carnal Flower opens on heavy green notes, evoking the fragrance of crushed stems and leaves over mild citrus. As the tuberose begins to peek though, the green notes fade into camphor, but it is very soft; it warms and dulls the heady floral notes without calling attention to itself. Likewise, the notes that sounded so worrisome to me in the advance notices — the coconut, the melon, the Juicy Fruit gum that Frederic Malle mentioned as an inspiration — all are mere whispers, hardly worth the mention…

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