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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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| SUBJECT |
AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| HIRIS PERFUME |
MARY |
11/15/02 07:00 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY MARY |
| I was fascinated by Hiris. It's sleek dark and opaque blue bottle....it's elegant appearance as well as its name..its two-piece orange box....
After reading other reviews on this board about this fragrance, I felt even more curious about it. Some of you found Hiris to be a souless fragrance...or nothing special anyway...the very first thing I noticed when I smelled it was its uniqueness...this is NOT one of those boring perfumes!It's clean, fresh and elegant...very sophisticated. Of course the iris plays the major role in this scent, and that's why it's the first note you'll pick up.
I'm always looking for perfumes that DO NOT smell like others...that are original and unique in their own way. Hiris will surprise you and unlike some people have said, I don't find anything medicinal or chemical in it!! I'd find much more chemicals and cloying, artificial ingredients in Amarige by Givenchy...that truly is a disgusting fragrance, but Hiris...oh no...we're talking about a high end,superior perfume.
Hiris is for those people who can appreciate fine fragrances.
Mary |
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