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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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| YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING! |
MR. KNOW-IT-ALL |
06/07/06 04:45 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY MR. KNOW-IT-ALL |
| Some people have a lot of nerve to make a vile concoction like this and put it on the shelves. Thierry Mugler should be ashamed of himself. One blast of this oily, resinous garbage is enough to make someone vomit. It has to be the most offensive smelling cologne I have ever encountered. And I take offense to the fact that I, the consumer, am expected to put this on and strut around while people wrinkle their faces at me in disgust. There are no redeeming qualities about this one and that chocolate note- damn! Just adds to the confusion of trying to figure out just what the hell this is supposed to smell like. Stay far, far away from this one in fact, cross the aisle to avoid it. The smell is so powerful it's even hard to wash off! This stuff is proof that people will buy ANYTHING, especially if it's exceptionally expensive. All the while these arrogant designers sit back and laugh, "They're actually BUYING it!!!"
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