Perfumes of the Zodiac
We would not understand lightness if we wouldn’t have to deal with occasional density. This week we are looking at some wonderful fragrances by the Australian house Fleurage.
How to harness scent at home
While we’re all attuned to using the primitive information decoder to assess our environment, we’re too often brushing over the deeper effects of this sense.
Andrew's Mabon Review
Wonderful! Mabon is a complex natural perfume that unfolds on the skin, from quite an intense and spicy green opening to it's final phase as a slightly green and spicy, earthy incense fragrance.
Lucy Raubertas reviews Magnolia, Equinox and Gypsy
I cannot stress enough that they all have a lot of development, changing rapidly throughout wear, getting richer over time. They hold their top notes tenaciously, and
perfumesmellingthings – Salamander
I don't remember ever smelling that combo before and frankly can't think why I haven't. It's brilliant.
Reviews – Colognes Fougere, Gentleman's Chypre, Four Thieves and Plantation
Gentleman’s Chypre had me at the get-go with it’s soft and luxuriously powdery opening. Written of as a “dapper debonair detective inspired by Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot.”
Reviews - Colognes Citron & Bay Rum
Citron … Lasting power is really good on this one, especially considering it’s A) citrus and B) cologne
Bay Rum …this is rich, spicy warm scent that starts off with almost meaty clove then starts
Reviewers choice for 2011, Fleurage
In any case I think I have to give the tip of the chapeau to Fleurage in general and in particular to their scent Salamander.