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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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| PERFUME ADDICTION |
PERFUME-AHOLIC |
04/26/06 12:32 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY PERFUME-AHOLIC |
| Well, my name alone says it all doesnt it? :) AnnaMarie, you are NOT alone as you can see by the responses of Maya, Judy, myself, and more to follow I'm sure. Not to mention all the others out there who've not see this post and are all in the same boat. To me, I am not complete without my perfume. It's part of my daily wardrobe - just as underwear is. I would not be comfortable without it. I too am ashamed at the amount of bottles I have purchased and very remorseful of the amount of money I have spent - esp over the last couple of years with my discovery that it's way cheaper on eBay than any store here in Canada! But, I too have MANY A TIME purchased impulsively, only to wind up with bottles that I hardly touch, or ones I tire of quite quickly. I have a few in my collection that i know i will never be without and will continue to replace (though this takes long to even drain those because I am continually adding an influx of new ones that come out), but there are also many I know I will never purchase again. So dear heart, take solace in knowing that you have many fellow sufferers out there. *sniff* :) Signed, embarrassed and remorseful - but smelling DAMN good! Perfume-Aholic |
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