As a result, I’ve learned what makes a good one. When it comes to fragrance, “good” is subjective and often comes down to a matter of preference of taste. With that in mind, I spoke to a ...
Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. On a recent trip to Morocco, I knew better than to leave the country without ...
May be too intensive for those who prefer more subtle scents Chanel No. 5 is perhaps the most famous fragrance of all time. Heavy with may rose and jasmine, it was the first perfume to be layered ...
Why We Love It: Fueled by a hit of ginger, our testers loved this cologne's woodsy blend balanced with subtle bourbon vanilla. The scent was consistent and had excellent staying power on almost ...
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