Product Description Buy Issey Miyake Body Lotions - L'eau d'Issey by Issey Miyake for Women 6.7 oz Moisturizing Body Lotion. How-to-Use: Squeeze a generous amount of body lotion/cream into hands and apply to desired area.
Customer Reviews: LOVE it!June 21, 2010 Laura Schnerr(Austin, TX) Yummiest smelling scent ever! Beware though.. people may want to eat you! If you skip lunch, you may even consider eating yourself! Haha j/k I'm not sure why I'm reviewing a scent anyway because everybody has different tastes (no pun intended) in such things. But it's my favorite and I do get a lot of compliments when I wear it (if someone starts licking their lips, though, I run!) :)
FANTASTIC STUFF!February 27, 2010 Gwendolyn A. Miles Great on my skin - smells so clean. I can't find anything I like better!
Makes you feel like a million dollars!December 12, 2007 B. Dalby 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of my favorite scents EVER. Very clean, crisp, and yet still quite feminine. I was given a free sample while browsing a department store a while back, and I knew immediately that I had to have L'eau d'Issey! I get compliments on the scent all the time. FYI (if you like clean scents)--another great scent is Marc Jacobs' Orange Splash.
A NICE PRELUDE TO WEARING THE FRAGRANCEAugust 11, 2006 Gail Cooke(TX, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Miyake's Body Lotion has the same intriguing scent as his perfume, and serves as a nice prelude to wearing the fragrance.
Imagination and innovation are hallmarks of designer Issye Miyake.
Born in Hiroshima where he was a student of graphic design (think his "Pleats Please" line), he later moved to Paris where he worked for Guy Laroche and Hubert de Givenchy.
In the late 1960s he moved to New York and the salon of Geoffrey Beene. Just a short jump from there to opening his own studio two years later. The rest is couture history and today his clothing is worn by the very fashionable.
Miyake brought the same exuberance to the creation of his fragrance that he brought to his designs. While it is a floral essence, it is enhanced with a variety of flower scents: lotus, cyclamen, freesia, carnations, white lilies. Base notes are sandalwood, moss and cedar.
It's a delightful fragrance for women of all ages.
- Gail Cooke
A NICE PRELUDE TO THE PERFUMEApril 27, 2004 Gail Cooke(TX, USA) Miyake's Body Lotion has the same intriguing scent as his perfume, and serves as a nice prelude to wearing the fragrance.
Imagination and innovation are hallmarks of designer Issye Miyake. Born in Hiroshima where he was a student of graphic design (think his "Pleats Please" line), he later moved to Paris where he worked for Guy Laroche and Hubert de Givenchy.
In the late 1960s he moved to New York and the salon of Geoffrey Beene. Just a short jump from there to opening his own studio two years later. The rest is couture history and today his clothing is worn by the very fashionable.
Miyake brought the same exuberance to the creation of his fragrance that he brought to his designs. While it is a floral essence, it is enhanced with a variety of flower scents: lotus, cyclamen, freesia, carnations, white lilies. Base notes are sandalwood, moss and cedar.
It's a delightful fragrance for women of all ages.
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