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MCMC Fragrances Love & Phoenix ~ fragrance review

Posted by Jessica on 21 August 2011 24 Comments

MCMC Fragrances Love & Phoenix

I love to watch other people shopping for perfume. I can’t usually do it for more than a minute or so without feeling invasive, but I’m always interested in the comments I overhear at fragrance counters. The main problem (aside from the risk that the person will suddenly realize I’m listening) is that I have to refrain from making suggestions. This is difficult, especially when a sales associate is relentlessly pushing the latest release rather than finding out what the person really wants, or worse yet, when the potential customer is standing alone and looking around anxiously for guidance.

Sometimes I wish I could recommend a fragrance line that’s not sitting right there on the shelves at Sephora or the department stores at my local mall. There seem to be plenty of women who have a favorite perfume and are looking for something along the same lines — something fruity and tart, for example, or a soft floral blend with some vanilla in it. But they also want a slightly more sophisticated or less commonplace alternative, and they’re not finding it at their usual retail destinations. I thought of those women when I smelled the two latest releases from the indie brand MCMC Fragrances. MCMC’s perfumes are directed towards a relatively small audience, but they’d probably also be appreciated by the desperately-seeking-something shoppers that I’ve watched from the corner of my eye…

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Marc Jacobs Oh, Lola! ~ brief perfume review, and a quick poll

Posted by Robin on 26 July 2011 127 Comments

Dakota Fanning for Oh, Lola

Marc Jacobs’ new Oh, Lola! flanker launched fairly recently, and has already ended its brief exclusive-to-Bloomingdales period and is available nearly everywhere. The original Lola fragrance (2009), if you remember, was meant to be Daisy’s (2007) older sister. Oh, Lola! is supposed to be “lively and playful”, and sweeter than Lola, so I’m assuming it’s the middle sister, perhaps? It’s fronted by Dakota Fanning (see above), who is around 17, if that helps you place Oh, Lola! on the target market time line.

Oh, Lola! is exactly as advertised. They’ve toned down the floral notes in the heart and amped up the fruit notes in the opening; the base is a slightly paler version of Lola’s woody-musky trail…

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Crazylibellule and The Poppies 26 Juin: Ile d’Yeu ~ fragrance review

Posted by Jessica on 26 June 2011 32 Comments

Crazylibellule and The Poppies 26 Juin: Ile d'YeuCrazylibellule and The Poppies 26 Juin: Ile d'YeuCrazylibellule and The Poppies 26 Juin: Ile d'Yeu

Crazylibellule and The Poppies launched 26 Juin (Ile d’Yeu) in 2009, as the first fragrance in a promised series called “Tous les matins du monde.” Although Crazylibellule is known primarily for its solid perfume “Crazysticks,” 26 Juin was released in a liquid cologne format as well as a solid stick. Its fragrance notes include orange, peach, plum, rose, jasmine, lily of the valley, orange blossom, cardamom, black pepper, precious wood, vanilla and musk.

Ile d’Yeu is an island off the west coast of France; I’ve never been there, but I can imagine that it must be a lovely place to spend a mid-summer day. 26 Juin has the refreshing, effervescent feeling of a traditional Eau de Cologne, although its composition is described as a “fruity hesperidic floral.” There’s quite a bit of citrus in the top notes, including something lemony. The rest of the fragrance gives off a freshly-sliced peach note, the suggestion of a few green leaves, and a very cheerful plum-and-rose heart that would appeal to fans of Annick Goutal Quel Amour!. 26 Juin (Ile d’Yeu) is fizzy and juicy, sweet and tart, like a summer cocktail or a bite of candied fruit…

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Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh ~ perfume review

Posted by Robin on 8 February 2011 50 Comments

Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau So Fresh advert

Daisy Eau So Fresh is the latest from Marc Jacobs, and it’s reportedly going for a younger audience than the original (and very popular) Marc Jacobs Daisy. Daisy, which came out in 2007 (time flies!) had a pleasant and likable juice — fruity floral, but not too fruity and not too floral. It also had a well-known designer name, a young, laid-back advertising campaign, plus a massively cute bottle. It was easy enough to see why it sold like gangbusters.

That anyone on earth would smell Daisy and think ‘wow, that’s just too mature for me’ seems somewhat unlikely, but whatever: they’ve already done a stronger version, and now we have Eau So Fresh, the lighter version. Wisely, they made some minor, pinkifying alterations to the bottle, but they kept the design reasonably close to the original. If you were dying to own the Daisy bottle, you might reasonably be expected to want this one too…

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Ed Hardy Born Wild, Honore des Pres Love Coco, Crabtree & Evelyn Iris ~ quick perfume reviews

Posted by Robin on 9 December 2010 36 Comments

It’s beginning to dawn on me that I will not clear out my sample backlog by the end of the year, in fact, I’m thinking maybe I will never clear my sample backlog. All the same, it doesn’t hurt to try, right? Here are a few more unrelated quickie perfume reviews.

Ed Hardy Born Wild

Ed Hardy Born Wild perfume

Ed Hardy’s fourth fragrance for women, Born Wild, is just what you’d expect — a sweet-ish, middle-of-the-road fruity floral in their signature tattoo-inspired packaging. The fruit du jour: peach. Born Wild is light (think spring/summer rather than winter/fall), clean and inoffensive, and the lasting power is reasonable enough…

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