I've got both the milky cleanser and the discovery sample kit, but I've only used the cleanser so far. It's great for taking off makeup, and it is mildly fragranced with a natural rose otto. It does not sting my eyes. It's nothing like Clarins or Decleor at all--their cleansers were always too perfumey and eye-reddening. It is terrifically expensive at $35 and I don't anticipate purchasing it again. One never knows, though, I might not be able to live without it, by some twisted logic.
As I've said, I haven't cracked open the sample kit, because trying 4 products at once is ill-advised. I did try the toner in store at Sephora, and it was lovely, too, but I've enough toners to use up as it is. I sampled the various serums and treatments there, and they're all very aromatherapeutic. I love the fragrance, which is more than just "fragrance", but some skins don't do well with many EO's.
There are three serums and the five-benefits cream or lotion. The serums focus on different skin issues--sensitivity, ageing, and two others which I've forgotten--oiliness? sagging? These are the pricier part of the range--$64US for the serums and $70 something for the 5 benefits cream or lotion (there are two formulations--I take it the cream is more emollient)
I don't think it has sunscreen because chemical sunscreens would wreck their organic rating, and adding too much mineral (zinc oxide and such) sunscreens would make the wearer chalky white.
Those in the US could do more cheaply and just as organically with Aubrey Organics or Pangea Organics, IMO. Perhaps in Europe the price point is not as ridiculous. The exchange is killing us here!