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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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| CONFESSION |
ANNAMARIA |
03/03/06 04:36 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY ANNAMARIA |
| Okay. I need to talk. Over the last few years I have been searching for a signature scent, and the whole thing has become more and more out of hand as time has gone buy. I have spent so much money on perfume that I am totally ashamed, and yet somehow I seem to get compelled to just have "one more try" again and again. It has to stop. In the last 6 months alone, I have purchased Ararpge (made me feel sick), Annick Goutal 2 perfumes (too strong and heavy), CKs latest (very nice, but fades quickly), Coco Mademoiselle (dreadful), L'Instant - had some kind of meatal smell to it that made me feel very ill, aChamps Elysees and maybe one or two others. In all this, the only one I ever kept going backl to for refuge was Amarige. I like Amarige very much and if it hadn't been out there all these years, I would probably be very excited by it, but somehow it seems too old to be special and too new to be vintage. However, I am writing this because I recognise I have got a serious addiction and it has to stop. I am going to try faithfully to stick with this perfume for the next 3 months. If anybody can identify with me at all, I would be grateful to hear from them. I feel so dirty and ashamed of myself right now, I truly do. We are not a poor family, but neither ore we rich, and I feel I have wasted money that could be put to better uses within the family, or if I'd given the equivalent money spent to a charity. |
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