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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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CHRISTOBELLE |
08/06/06 07:28 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY CHRISTOBELLE |
| I totally agree with you. Some fragrances that I have loved, suddenly dont seem to suit me anymore. That is probably natural and as we change so do our tastes. I used to have signature frangrances when I was young -- I would have just one fragrance and wear it for several years... but no more. I like Chanel 5 now but only wear it sometimes and dont put too much on...
Also the more popular frangrances are just worn by so many people.... I actually prefer to mostly wear unusual fragrances that I havent really met on others, even if they aren't exactly my perfect "signature scent". I have to say I dont have a signature scent anymore and have really given up trying to find one. Now I look at it like colour and clothes... depends on the day and how I feel and is an expression of me that day or that year.... |
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