Sunday, April 5, 2009

One Sentence Perfume Review: Lady Caron, Parfums Caron



















Lady Caron is a beautiful, elegant woman whose expensive make-up doesn't quite match her skin tone.


Notes per Fragrancex: Neroli, Jasmine, Raspberry, Peach, Rose, Oakmoss, Sandalwood

Woman at her Toilette, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1889. Image from Wikimedia Commons.

6 comments:

Flora said...

Yo, are you dissin' my Lady Caron? ;-)

Anonymous said...

Out of all Caron perfumes, Lady Caron is the one I don't get at all.
I have love or at least admiration for every other Caron, but this one smells abominable! I wish I knew what it is that makes it wearable to others, am I missing something good?
Nika

BitterGrace said...

Only a little, Flora--I don't share Nika's intense dislike. For me, LC just misses the mark by a hair. There's a note in there I don't love, and unfortunately, it's one that grows with wearing.

There are so many other great Carons to enjoy, Nika, don't fret if you can't warm up to Lady Caron. She has plenty of fans.

Anonymous said...

Can I just say I LOVE THESE ONE LINE REVIEWS? Cause I do.

-- fountaingirl

BitterGrace said...

By all means, fountaingirl--we're big believers in free speech around here. (Thanks!)

jmcleod76 said...

Wearing Pour un Homme today, and loving it.