08-16-2016 07:19 PM
Ok, so how is anyone supposed to buy a scent when there is no discription of what it
smells like on the product page?
08-16-2016 07:22 PM - edited 08-16-2016 07:23 PM
I'm not convinced the descriptions help after disliking so many I bought using that as a guideline. Philosophy is really bad about it since they rarely list notes and want you to purchase a "feeling". I have sniffed most of the perfumes, I would be happy to offer my opinion which of course is subjective.
08-16-2016 08:43 PM
I listened to a description on one of their scents. Sounded like something that I would like. I just wanted to be sure, so I went to Ulta or Sephora (don't remember which one). Thank goodness that I did. I didn't like it at all.
08-16-2016 08:44 PM
08-16-2016 09:28 PM
I wore Inner Grace for years and years untill they discontinued it.I miss it so much i need to find another.
I love LaVanilla 's , vanilla-lavender and have been using that for a few yrs now.It is kind of close to Inner Grace.
But maybe I'd like something else too........sigh
08-17-2016 03:02 PM
I might suggest looking at Fragrantica and Luckyscents on-line where you can search scents by notes like lavender. When you have an idea which sound good, Sephora will give you up to 3 samples to try for free (if they carry your picks). Luckyscents has more expensive niche fragrances but the samples are 3.00 to 5.00 dollars. It's a fun way to test, just don't get carried away like I did, lol!
Wondering if you have tried Sara Jessica Parker's "Lovely" that is the same type scent as Inner Grace.