Women are faithful creatures when it comes to beauty products, standing by their favorite mascara and expressing eternal devotion to their lip gloss. But let's face it: that doesn't mean we aren't keeping an eye out for something better. We tested thousands of glosses, lotions, and scents--all in the search of the ones that aren't just great, but deserving of being called The Best. And the winners are...
Prada, redolent of imported amber, patchouli, and sandalwood, makes us smell like we lead a fantastically exotic life--even if we never voyage farther than Little Italy.
Frédéric Malle Angéliques Sous La Pluie, based on the fragrance of the flowering herb angelica in the rain, isn't cloyingly sweet like most airy scents--just astonishingly clean.
So many florals come on too strong. The Rose de Mai- and jasmine-laced Ralph Lauren Blue is sensuous but subtle.
When the sun sets, we crave the musky, mysterious fragrance of Yves Saint Laurent Nu, rich with wild orchid.
Dubbed "the most costly perfume in the world" back in the Depression era, Joy by Jean Patou, a decadent floral with Bulgarian rose and Grasse jasmine, is also still the most glamorous.
From the nation famous for its tact and reserve comes the impressively subtle Burberry Brit for Men. With cedarwood and spice, it smells woody--not women's-perfumey (though that hasn't stopped us from stealing it for ourselves).
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