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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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TAJSMELLSGOOD |
10/30/06 02:13 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY TAJSMELLSGOOD |
| Some of the fragrances I consider top tier I dont wear as much. This is one of them. Im saving the juice for a special occasion or its because the price is so hefty. The thought sometimes enters my mind, "Maybe Im not so crazy about some? Maybe Ive been caught up in all the hype?" For example, D&G, my undisputed favorite of all time. I gone thru this in record time. No saving for later. Having said that, I have received very respectable compliments wearing this. I was enroute to pick up two females and I sprayed a few times.(Maybe too many for most). When they entered my car, they had to know what was the wonderful smell. On anothe occasion, I sprayed myself inside my car while I waited outside a grocery store. A couple leaving the store passed my car. The female stated, "Something smells good!" Her boyfriend replied,"Thats him", looking at me. Hey, maybe the fumes linger? In my experince, the initial blast is strong, but the scent fades fast enough. Ive had no luck with any fragrance lasting 12 hours, let alone 2 days. The longest lasting fragrance Ive encountered is Xeryus Rouge, which Im no longer crazy about. |
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