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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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| WAS I THE LAST ONE? |
TRINITY |
04/17/06 05:36 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY TRINITY |
| Was I the last one to discover this perfume? I mean, I knew of it's existence, but never paid it any mine. That is, until last weekend when I was shopping with my mom and my daughter and we passed the perfume counter. I absent mindedly spritzed a bit on and walked on. Withing minutes the compliments started! And the more it dried down on my skin the more I fell in love. I kept catching whiffs of it all night and even went to bed without a shower so I could continue with the nosegasm. The next day I went and bought a bottle.
Unfortunately, my husband seems to be the only one who doesn't like it on me---strange---but I'm still keeping the bottle for my own enjoyment when he's not going to be with me. Yumm---quite a nice one.
It's not "fresh" per se, but it's quite sophisticated and floral without being sharp or heavy. It hits my nose in much the same way leather does when I walk by the leather store....know what I mean? I'm not saying it smells even remotely like leather, but there are just some scents my nose enjoys, and leather and Anais Anais are two of those scents. |
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