September 2nd, 2010
Currently doing the rounds in L’Onglex’s big bag of bathtime treats is cult french perfumery brand Roger & Gallet. Quite why we have taken such a shine to their quirky brand of french fragrance we cannot quite say but as it’s just landed in Irish pharmacies and we rather like it we thought we might give their bath oil a most honourable mention.
As singling out a favourite scent from the range is decidedly tricky we’ve called it a tie between the citron, the ginger and rose and the green tea and can report with some pleasure that since we got our hands on these the L’Onglex beauty desk has fast become a much sweeter smelling place to avoid doing any work.
Although we figure the only reason we were sent the testers is because L’Onglex sounds incredibly french, we are none the less delighted and won’t be saying au revoir to our samples anytime in the near future.
Had they known that L’Onglex is in fact Irish through and through and we only stole the name eighty years ago because it sounded french we did consider if they might have been so generous ….. this we like !

Currently doing the rounds in L’Onglex’s big bag of bathtime treats is cult french perfumery brand Roger & Gallet. Quite why we have taken such a shine to their quirky brand of french fragrance we cannot quite say but as it’s just landed in Irish pharmacies and we rather like it we thought we might give their bath oil a most honourable mention.
As singling out a favourite scent from the range is decidedly tricky we’ve called it a tie between the citron, the ginger and rose and the green tea and can report with some pleasure that since we got our hands on these the L’Onglex beauty desk has fast become a much sweeter smelling place to avoid doing any work.
Although we figure the only reason we were sent the testers is because L’Onglex sounds incredibly french, we are none the less delighted and won’t be saying au revoir to our samples anytime in the near future.
Had they known that L’Onglex is in fact Irish through and through and we only stole the name eighty years ago because it sounded french we did consider if they might have been so generous ….. this we like !
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