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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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| SUBJECT |
AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| ANOTHER BORING FRAGRANCE |
SUZANNE |
04/29/04 12:23 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY SUZANNE |
| It is a mystery to me why this doesn't smell just wonderful on me - after all, it has many of my favorite perfume notes - orange blossom, amber, sandalwood and vanilla - yet on me it smells like watered-down.....just nothing. Same with the Jaiphur Safir. I used the body lotion and applied the EDT to all the usual areas, and honestly, I couldn't smell ANYTHING on myself! And it's not my nose, because I can smell other subtle fragrances just fine. HOWEVER - just yesterday I bought Boucheron's very newest fragrance, Trouble. Finally, a Boucheron fragrance for me! Starts out with lovely lively citrus, softens into anis and vanilla, and fianlly deepens into sweet woods. VERY NICE. And the bottle is AB FAB - a square, dark red glass bottle with faceted edges, a gold lid with a green-eyed gold snake twining around it, and circle of dark red enamel on the very top, with the boucheron B glowing through. |
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