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Paco Rabanne 1 Million & Omnia Granato ~ fragrance reviews

Posted by Kevin on 6 May 2009 46 Comments

Paco Rabanne 1 Million

Paco Rabanne 1 Million cologne for men

Paco Rabanne 1 Million debuted last August in Europe, but it’s never “officially” launched in the U.S. (though it can be purchased at online discounters here). 1 Million was developed by perfumers Christophe Raynaud, Olivier Pescheux and Michel Girard, and it contains grapefruit, blood orange, peppermint, rose, cinnamon, “spice,” blond leather, white woods, amberketal (synthetic ambergris) and patchouli. It’s difficult to review 1 Million because the fragrance is so well blended. Imagine painting precise squares of color (cool purple, faded pink, creamy green and sunny yellow) side by side onto a white canvas using acrylic pigments, then taking a wet brush and running it thru the middle of all the squares — blurring all the colors with one strong sweep of the brush. The resulting image of this rapid “mixing” is like 1 Million: gray (indistinct) in the center but with traces of residual color (individual notes) around the edges.

1 Million smells like “sugar and spice” with a touch of lavender-orange blossom and vanillic amber. It also smells like an upscale (slightly retro) barbershop…

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Paco Rabanne 1 Million ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 12 June 2008 46 Comments

Paco Rabanne 1 Million cologne for menComing this August from Paco Rabanne: 1 Million, a new fragrance for men “blending sensuality and freshness” and symbolizing “the first number in a new way of thinking”.

1 Million was inspired by Rabanne's metallic fashions, and in particular a 1967 dress worn by singer Françoise Hardy. The fragrance was developed by perfumers Christophe Raynaud, Olivier Pescheux and Michel Girard…

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Diptyque Cologne trio (L’Eau de L’Eau, L’Eau des Hesperides, L’Eau de Neroli) ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 8 May 2008 18 Comments

Diptyque L'Eau cologne collection

This year marks the 40th anniversary of Diptyque's first fragrance, L'Eau, originally introduced in 1968. To celebrate, the line has launched a trio of unisex colognes: L'Eau de L'Eau, L'Eau des Hesperides and L'Eau de Neroli. All three were developed by perfumer Olivier Pescheux.

L’Eau de L’Eau pays homage to L'Eau (go ahead, translate that in your head), which was said, in turn, to have been based on a 16th century potpourri recipe. I haven't tried L'Eau in some years; my testing notes, probably written in late 2003 or early 2004, say “it is warm and spicy but sheer at the same time: an almost aqueous feeling: potpourri under water. Very nice, would absolutely never wear it.” My tastes have expanded pretty dramatically since then…

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Diptyque L’Eau de L’Eau, L’Eau des Hesperides, L’Eau de Neroli ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 12 March 2008 8 Comments

Diptyque L'Eau cologne collection

Coming in May from Diptyque, a trio of unisex colognes that revisit the themes explored by Diptyque's first fragrance, L'Eau, launched in 1968. The new fragrances, developed by perfumer Olivier Pescheux, are as follows:

L’Eau de L’Eau is a “fresh reinterpretation of Diptyque’s first fragrance, L’Eau”, and the spicy fragrance includes notes of mandarin, grapefruit, citron, clove, cinnamon, ginger, geranium, lavender, tonka bean and orange blossom…

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Yves Rocher Iris Noir ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 2 September 2007 10 Comments

Yves Rocher Iris Noir perfumeYves Rocher is preparing to launch the third fragrance in its luxury Secrets d'Essences line (see Voile d'Ambre and Rose Absolue). Iris Noir is described as a “floriental scent over an iris-chypre base”, and was developed by perfumers Olivier Pescheux (who also developed Voile d'Ambre) and Nathalie Gracia Cetto.

The notes for Iris Noir include bergamot, coriander, ambrette seed, iris, patchouli and tonka bean…

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