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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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MERMISS |
11/18/04 11:28 AM |
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| Fracas...The bottle:gorgeous. The name:mischevious. The history:fascinating. The scent:heavenly. I purchased my first bottle of Fracas about four years ago unsniffed, and though it wasn't what I expected, I had never really smelled a perfume like it before. Nothing else I had ever tried really met its caliber. I don't particularly like florals, until then I had worn Angel for seven or eight years. Fracas is tuberose to be sure, but also soft and a tad grapey. I no longer wear this but I have a soft spot for it, as do most boys and men I have been around, including a staunch punk rocker who couldn't believe how good I smelled. Oddly enough, most *women* did not like when I wore this. Light hand is the watch word, as I will say in almost any review I write. If you have the chance, at least try Fracas. |
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