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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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SYLVIE |
12/22/04 01:16 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY SYLVIE |
| I'm a perfume addict since I was a little girl and I think it's not only the chemistry of skin! I have read that so often here at Perfume Emporium, but I don't believe this thing with skin chemistry. Without any doubt there is a difference how a fragrance will work on skin, but if a perfume doesn't smell nice on your skin, you can spray it on your clothes, scarfs or hair only... I mean the truth is that's a fact that fragrance smell wonderful on some person and awful on other. The same with clothes: Some women look very good in a pink dress for example, some will not... The secret is that the whole person makes a wonderful impression and statement with a fragrance that suits very well. Temper, profession, voice, hair, skin, charisma and character, sporty or posh style, fashion, make-up-colours, clothes, health etc.- if all together fits great in a beautiful harmony - your perfume will smell wonderful on you. |
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