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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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RATING |
| NO THANKS |
ANGELA |
01/13/07 08:46 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY ANGELA |
| Let me preface this by saying that I like heavier gormound type scents. I just don't think that I can warm up to Angel, for two reasons. 1. The first twenty or so minutes after spraying this on where horrifying. Like I said, I like heavier and sweeter scents, but Angel was way too much. It was sweet to the point of being cavity inducing (not to mention headache inducing). The sweetness started to back off slightly, but only because the patchouli seemed to be fighting it for dominance. I'm not one who absolutely hates patchouli, but I do think that a little goes a long way in some perfumes, and unfortunately for Angel, it was also just way too much. After a few hours this did morph into something wearable. Not great, but definately not as terible as it had been. Which brings me to the second reason I just don't see my self ever wanting to wear this. It started to smell very familiar. The more I sniffed, the more I was sure that I had smelled this before. Then it hit me. This is my mother in laws perfume. Well, that was the final nail in the coffin. I certainly don't like the dried down version enough to put up with the awfulness at the begining, or wear something worn by a woman I'm not altogether fond of. Oh well, more for her. |
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