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FRAGRANCE TIPS
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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SORRY, BUT . . . MARIO JUSTINIANI 02/13/07 11:36 PM 2 out of 5 stars
 
MESSAGE BY MARIO JUSTINIANI
Got to pass on this one, and not just because EVERYBODY wears it in CA. This is too sweet/amberish/synthetic off the bat. By the time the alleged tobacco hits, I'm near insulin shock. Ok, not nearly as bad as JOOP. Look, if you want GQ sweet with sharp fruit go with Mont Blanc Individuel. Edible sweet go with Igniton (vanilla) or Rochas Man (coffee/amber). Just Fruity? Try John Varvatos, Rocabar or best of all, Nicole Miller for Men or Geir Ness. Heavier citrus with fruit and still a babe magnet? Le Roy Soleil. Just refined amber? The Baron. Woods? Too many to mention. Tobacco? Romance Silver or Mike Kors or one of the Dunhills, or Rob H's fave, Vera Wang. In fact, the best thing that could be said about D&G is that with good body chemistry,(or a lot of sweating) after 2 hrs,it resembles what Vera Wang is from the start. Pax. 'all. Mario.

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