Gucci Guilty Pour Femme edp Perfume Review

April
It’s lilac season, I’ve been outside and running around all day, I’m wearing this soapy lilac concoction called Gucci Guilty Pour Femme (edp). It opens with the smell of candied violets, evolves into a lilac bush, and ends with clean soapy musks that seem to project when mixed with body heat. The effect is somewhat old-world but surprisingly fresh. This is a polished, dressed up, work-safe scent, so ironically, I reach for it when I’m scrubby, running around, hair in a messy bun, eating Chinese take-out from the container, but it hits, and that’s all that counts.

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Tom Ford Soleil Blanc edp Perfume Review

April
It was hot today in my wintery little city, and I ran around smelling like a plastic sunscreen bottle thanks to Tom Ford Soleil Blanc. More than once I questioned my own ability to smell because despite spraying heavily, it disappeared too quickly, but as of this moment, the summer dress I wore today is hanging in my closet and not a trace of this EDP remains.

That’s actually a good thing because the last thing you want is for this type of perfume to get heavier and more cloying as you wear it. Instead, it’s a fake coconut scent that only bears an approximation of sweetness instead of actually being sweet. It’s like sniffing Malibu, but not actually tasting it, not having to experience the burn or the headache. If it takes you to the beach then it’s all the warmth and glow but none of the sunburn or sticky sand.

Good times ️🥥🧴

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Phlur Somebody Wood Review

April
Phlur Somebody Wood. Warm woods and leather. Like a hug from your lumberjack friend who just got off a motorcycle – hypothetically, I have no such friend. Maybe it’s more like the lumberjack wore a leather jacket and was out for groceries, and you bumped into each other and this was the scent. A nice take on the woodsy notes that have dominated the market, and a solid attempt at warming up that synthetic leather which can come across as too fresh, too new car…

Ultimately, if you liked the old Phlur scents, then you might not love the new ones as they are a change in direction. No longer are they earthy and natural-smelling… now they’re more in line with what you’d find at Byredo but if you liked those, then maybe you’ll like these. The leather, for me, has this quality of entering my nose and getting stuck there, and then I can’t get rid of it, which isn’t what I want from a scent experience, so it’s not for me.

If you’ve smelled this, weigh in.

 

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Fenty Beauty Favourites

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Neat or Messy?

As much as I love seeing everyone else’s flatlay, I love a beautiful mess for myself. Swipe to take a peek at my actual makeup drawer and you’ll see Fenty in there. Fenty and I are having a bit of a moment.

I’m a little obsessed with the textures because of how nice they feel. Even the body butter melts in your hands and turns into an oil, leaving skin gleaming. It feels like silk going on, and it stays on.

I’m finding that all the Fenty products have just the most lovely amount of slip so that they lay down well and layer nicely. I’ve talked about the Eaze Drop Skin Tint before and how it goes on kind of matte and stays that way during the day. The cream blush layers nicely on top and has glide. The foaming cleanser – add a bit of water and get the most luscious creamy feel. The lipsticks are so pigmented that a tiny bit gives you full and intense colour.

The lipsticks in the last slide are from the new Fenty Red Extension. A metallic red lipstick case and three new options for a red lip. They’re beauties and actually pretty easy to wear. Every time I wear red lipstick, I wonder why I don’t wear it more but there’s only one of me and so much nice makeup to choose from.

But tell me. Neat or messy, which one is more you?

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Kai Perfume Review


If you want it to smell like spring, you need a dab of Kai perfume oil. The sillage is unbelievable because I can smell the scent off my wrists as I type this on my phone. The is a sweet gardenia and I’m immediately back at the summer cottage, about to jump into the lake. It’s not because we have gardenias there but because somehow the scent seems to follow my mother around.

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YSL Opium Perfume Review

Perfume for if you have a driver pick you up, fur coat, your bark is worst than your bite, you’re not scared to tell people what’s up. Bright lipstick but only in shades that make your teeth look whiter. Lots of powder, shoes that click clack when you storm down the hall because you have to do something yourself when you want something done right.

Opium edt (the reformulated version from 2009).

Many sprays, reapplied at will.

Watch my video review of this scent.

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Aedes de Venustas Iris Nazarena Perfume Review

I believe that what’s meant for us always finds us, and I had my heart set on a decant or sample of Iris Nazarena. One ended up finding me in exchange for some samples if you can believe it. Is this the Iris to end all Irises? It’s an earthy mix of iris, incense and musk, cold, and more masculine, to my nose, maybe because of the mixture of iris and rose that’s in the body of this perfume. Its aloofness leaves me wanting more, I need comfort, not a cold shoulder.

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Carthusia Aria di Capri Review


The craving came for a jammy apricot note that reminds me of concentrated orange juice. It’s sunny weekend mornings, Scandinavian blonde wood furniture, and a room luxurious in its sparseness. The perfect perfume for when there’s a lot going on.

Eagle-eyed perfume lovers asked me what Carthusia perfume I had when I showed my mini fridge last week, and it’s an old bottle of Aria di Capri. I’ve never talked about it because I enjoyed wearing it but never knew what to say. I didn’t have enough of a point of reference to really be able to describe it but last week I was craving it and I figured it out.

Aria di Capri reminds me of old-world chypre perfumes like Rochas Femme or Mitsouko and since I have neither off those in my collection, this hits the spot. A perfect spring or fall scent.

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Biore Japanese Sunscreens

April
I said I would never recommend a sunscreen not approved in Canada, so here’s me not recommending it, but sharing that I bought it, and it was an impulse purchase on no food after a morning of swimming. I stopped into my local Korean store to grab groceries, and they now have a beauty section right at the front of the store. Not only do they have sunscreens, but they have TESTERS! You can try the sunscreen on yourself and see if you like the texture or if it leaves a white cast. I dotted on both of these, thought they were fine, and bought them.

I had heard of the Biore sunscreen because it was trending a few years ago so I grabbed the Aqua Rich and the Barrier Me. You can see that the Barrier Me is a mineral sunscreen but when I tried it in the store there was no noticeable white cast on the back of my hand. I paid about $18 for each sunscreen and that’s less expensive than some mineral options at Sephora, and about on par with some of the drugstore options available now. Apparently, my prices are fine, especially when you factor in that I didn’t have to pay for shipping and I was already at that grocery store.

Also, note that both of these sunscreens have PA+++ or PA++++ written on them – this means that they offer protection from UVA rays and is a system used in Asia. In North America, they use the words “broad spectrum” to denote that sunscreen offers UVA and UVB protection.

In the end, Asian sunscreens offer a light texture and they have some sun filters that haven’t been approved yet in other places. Really, North America has the least amount of approved sun filters and nothing new has been introduced for a long time which is why people turn to sunscreens from other countries. I’m not recommending that you go out of your way to get these – in the end, the best sunscreens are ones you can afford to use LOTS of. If you’ve tried these or have suggestions, maybe a different brand to look for, let me know!

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Boss Bottled Pacific

Coconut and salt spray in a men’s perfume. They actually did it.  This is the same masculine DNA that we’ve come to know and love from Boss (my dad has several of their scents) but with distinct beachy vibes that you might want for the summer.   It’s perfect for those times that you know you’re going to be sitting at your desk, it’s definitely rainy outside, and you’re wishing that sunscreen scent was with you, or that you were just a little warmer.  Boss Bottled Pacific is for those times.

Excellent longevity – I could smell a spray of this for the whole day.

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