Lolita Lempicka Perfume Review

Lolita Lempicka is a fragrance that could easily be considered having a cult following. Released in 1997 it is a feminine fragrance from the house of the same name, it has been widely popular from the moment of its release. It's a rich and intoxicating gourmand fragrance with notes of Anise Seed, Violet, Tonka, Licorice, Vanilla, and Vetiver.
It has a rich and sweet scent that lets all the notes comingle together to create a beautiful symphony of fragrance. The licorice and anise seed give it an exotic feel while the familiar tonka and violet offer a sweet and somewhat powdery contrast. The vanilla at the base warms and sweetens it up further making it a very sexy and wearable fragrance. It has a rich and deep smell that some say smells like chocolate or even soda pop. An unapologetic gourmand fragrance that has been loved for over 20 years it definitely makes an impression. Solid sillage and a lengthy longevity make this fragrance's performance very impressive, and it is best worn on cool afternoons and perfect for evening events. If you're looking for a new gourmand to add to your collection, Lolita Lempicka is sure to be a wonderful choice, at an even more wonderful price.
Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue Pour Homme Cologne Review
The sleek advertising collateral surrounding Dolce & Gabbana's 2007 Light Blue Pour Homme launch depict scenes of exotic Mediterranean isles… azure blue waters and sun-bronzed bodies. This award-winning citrus aromatic scent is not far off the mark… it has all the qualities of a sun-soaked cruise at the height of summer.
The masculine D&G Light Blue follows the incredibly successful feminine release of the same name, and has a shimmering opening of sicilian mandarin, grapefruit and bergamot. The citrus notes are invigorating and bracing. A masterful blend of rosemary, juniper, rosewood and pepper furnish this perfume with an aromatic heart, which feels resolutely Mediterranean in style. It is awash with crisp, oceanic freshness.
Musk, oakmoss and a sigh of incense provide the deep ocean upon which top and heartnotes are adrift… it will appeal to those who wear Armani's Acqua di Gio, or Issey Miyake's L'eau d'Issey Pour Homme.
Whilst marketed to men, Light Blue Pour Homme can be appreciated by both men and women. For a "light" summery scent, it leaves an impressive, persistent trail. Take a trip off the coast of charming Positano, without leaving the comfort of your home!
Dolce and Gabbana The One For Men Cologne Review
This luxury Italian fashion house founded in 1985, has been in the business of producing fragrance since 1992. With a string of successful, iconic releases to their credit, Dolce & Gabbana bound back in 2008 with a masculine fragrance to match its feminine counterpart launched just 2 years earlier. The One for Men is a runaway success and a tip of the hat to devout masculinity.
A woody spicy scent, The One is presented in a weighty glass flacon with broad, square shoulders. It's composition is something of a breakaway from the masculines previously presented in the D&G portfolio. The opening of basil, coriander and grapefruit is herbaceous and aromatic, but almost instantly, one senses a delicious ambery warmth rising from beneath. Spicy cardamom, vegetal amber, cedar and dried tobacco imbue the fragrance with feelings of comfort and familiarity. It is masculine and endearing... something perfect to snuggle up to. For those who found beauty in a bottle of Vera Wang For Men, The One might just be, well, “the one”!
Dolce & Gabbana The One for Men is the first masculine of theirs to follow this woody / spicy / oriental trajectory and thus is a standout in their portfolio. It can be worn for all occasions, and is the perfect comfort-scent to cure your craving for cozy.

