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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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| NOT HOW I REMEMBER IT... |
GRETCHEN |
03/26/06 06:13 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY GRETCHEN |
| It's even better than that! I first tried Anais Anais when I was in my teens- I liked florals but something in it put me off. Now that I am more mature and open to new things I was awed by the scent. I sprayed some on and had my fifteen year old sister tell me that I, "smelled like the outside." How's that for a compliment?! It is a great spring time scent because of the lily essence to it- what could be more signifying of spring than lilly? I admit I was a little wary to try this one again because of the gardenia note (makes me nauseous- used to love it- funny how one's tatstes change!) but I don't detect it. Definately a keeper- what a masterpiece- but I wouldn't expect anything less from the French! Enjoy and Happy Spring to all!! |
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