Although it is undeniably an important starting point of modern perfumery, Fougère Royale by Houbigant (1882) was the first perfume to use a man made material: coumarin , an almond redolent ingredient derived from tonka beans.
Manufacturer: Guerlain
Although it is undeniably an important starting point of modern perfumery, Fougère Royale by Houbigant (1882) was the first perfume to use a man made material: coumarin , an almond redolent ingredient derived from tonka beans.
I was very late to the Guerlain JICKY party, having acquired my bottle only a couple of years ago. I had never sniffed it anywhere, so upon delivery of the package, which I had ordered from an online emporium, I experienced my very first spritz of this legendary nineteenth-century creation--or so I...
When I was a young woman, I was given a small bottle of Jicky perfume - the scent was so pure, and so rich like nothing I had ever smelled before (or since). The spray that most are referring to here is not the same as the pure perfume that is just touched on pulse points - something happens to the...
My girl friend and I both appreciate the classic nature of this scent, just as we enjoy dining at Maxim's in Paris. Bring back the Belle Epoque!
Very pleased with my purchase of Jicky. This was my mothers favorite cologne and I han't been able to find it before now.
I dislike the majority of heavy, overpowering perfumes. This has a light fresh top note that I think is described as aromatic, fresh and citrus with woody undertones. A bit of floral - lavender. From late 1800s and was developed then to be unisex.
Clean & Fresh; Not Overpowering
Doesn't Hold; Too Weak
I am giving JICKY 5 stars even though it does not stay on long or long enough for me. Perfect for summer! Jicky smells ( to me ) like a light Shalimar. Shalimar is my favorite fragrance ever. I ALWAYS come home to Shalimar...Jicky is soooo lovely I'll need another bottle before long.
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