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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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GABRIEL |
06/22/07 03:18 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY GABRIEL |
| I can normally smell the difference between synthetic and natural musk, sandalwood or other ingredients used in fragrances. This is because, I think, if high percentage of synthetic ingredients are used the chemical always sits on my skin with a horrid toxic smell and a super-tenacious staying power (whereas natual ingredients tend to fade away more nicely). In other words, Angel is a nightmare - above all I smell an extremely strong synthetic musk which is totally unbearable, it really smells like toxic waste rather than fragrance. It is highly unethical for the so-called perfumers to fool the consumers into spending money on such cheap chemical crap. If they desperately want to sell it, they should put it on the shelf of one-dollar shop. That is the price it deserves with regard to the cost of raw materials. |
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