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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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| ~TO: SEXXY REDD~ |
BB |
11/01/07 03:27 PM |
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| Sorry for the long delay sexxy redd. Haven't been to the site for a while. It's always amazing to me that perfume (or E.D.T.) can have such differing intensities & affects on people depending on their chemistry. I recall trying the EDT version of Hanae Mori and her body cream together, but, the combination just did not last on me. The parfum, on it's own, for me, smells divine and lasts all day. Last week I purchased Christian Dior's "Poison" (the EDT version, comes in a green box, at Wal Mart of all places). Now this one lasts on me ALL DAY, and it's an EDT spray not a parfum. My hubby loves it, the guys at work love it, but, I don't (figures!). It's a spicy oriental. Initially I liked it. However, on me, it has a "play doh" smelly dry down that I don't care for. Odd. Hanae Mori's parfum version is still my old stand by though :) |
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