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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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FRAGRANCE JUNKIE |
06/10/06 02:51 PM |
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| Whew! Not sure what hit me with Bandit, but it certainly gets my attention! The description is wonderful, so I felt compelled to try it. All the posts here were very helpful too. It is a stong scent, a bit masculine, yes. But that's okay. There are occasions that this scent will be too much for, so I will likely use Bandit more for going out in the evening. It is not overpowering to me, but then again I just used a tiny spritz the other day to check it out. Must say it lasted very well on me, so I will have to use caution when applying it in the future. Can't bathe in it like I usually have to with today's watered-down fragrances. I love the story behind Bandit. Anything with a history like this gladly holds a place in my collection. It's one of those perfumes a collector like me just has to include, even if it is not my most favorite scent in the world. I rated it 4 stars for now, becuase the scent itself is not as appealing to me as many of my other perfumes. However, I may change that rating the more I play with Bandit. Love the black sleek bottle design too. Have totally had it with today's clever goofy-shaped bottles that you can't even hold in your hand, let alone spray correctly. This bottle is plain, pure and simple; nothing like the magic potion inside. |
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