Category: Fragrances
Brand: Lisa Hoffman
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peskyZebra6
This is my favorite fragrance in the LH line. Tuscan Fig may fall into the gourmand category, but it will not remind you of grandma’s kitchen after a day of cookie baking. This is a scent for grown ups, fusing floral with vanilla-fig (vanilla being dominant), with amber and musk for warmth. When I prefer a touch more sweetness, I layer this gently with a more sugary scent like Pacifica Indian Coconut Nectar. Keep an eye out for promo codes for the LH Beauty website, and occasional sales on HSN.
kindMeerkat7
This warm scent is lovely. I have it in the spray bottle, and find it’ll last a few hours without a touch-up. (I think the fragrance jewelry they offer lasts longer than even the sprays, so check that out.)
I smell the vanilla mixed with sweetness of
honeysuckle, coconut wood, and gardenia. It’s “dark” to me, a warm scent at its base – exactly what I think of when I conjure up images of the Italian countryside. It makes me want to watch “Letters to Juliet” again!
I have smelled two of the other scents Hoffman makes, and have liked all three. Very cool line, and very much worth checking out!
mercifulRhino0
There are a lot of things I like about this product. The first is that when I contacted Lisa Hoffman for a sample, one of their wonderful CS folks sent me a full vial of the daytime fragrance. Incredibly generous. The second is that it comes in a rollerball applicator. I usually decant fragrance into rollerballs because most are too strong (on me and to my nose) if I spray them on, and this saved me that little chore. Third is that this is a fragrance oil. It’s incredibly concentrated and long-lasting, the fragrance is true, and it stays close to the skin. (As alln2beauty noted in her review of Madagascar Orchid, the carrier is made of a mixture of nut and seed oils such as sesame seed oil, rice bran oil, macademia nut oil, brazil nut oil, acai pulp oil, jojoba esters, squalane oil and vitamin E.) Fourth is that is smells fabulous. The website describes it as a “slightly sweet gourmand fragrance,” and that’s spot-on. (How often does that happen?) The notes are (ripe) fig, french jasmine, honeysuckle, vanilla bean, gardenia, amber, wood, and musks. And you can smell them all. It starts off (on me) a slightly sweet floral, with the fig and vanilla taking a temporary backseat. Very feminine. But the fig, vanilla, and amber come forward rather quickly, warming the floral notes and validating the “gourmand” label. After a while, the floral notes fade and the musk and woods mix with the fig, vanilla, and amber for a really sexy finish that lasts a long, long time. For me, this is a winner, and, more surprising, I can imagine wearing it all year–this daytime version is not a heavy winter fragrance as you might imagine.
I’m not sure about the four-fragrance concept–morning, daytime, evening, and bedtime–but I’d sure like to try the evening version of this scent. I’d love a deeper, muskier, more amber-y version. Luckily, Lisa Hoffman now sells a two-vial set with the daytime and enening scents only. I find this to be quite a unique fragrance and I will repurchase.
pitifulJaguar8
Oh hell yes. It’s deep and a little dark and a little dangerous. It goes really well with my Rick Owens leather jacket…if that’s your thing.
It’s true there’s a touch of vanilla with the fig, but the scent isn’t overly sweet. Sweet is bad, and this is good.
The length of wear is also good. It’s easy to carry the little roller-ball glass bottle around. Don’t need to, though.