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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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AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| EDT VS. EDP |
GINA D. |
12/05/06 09:18 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY GINA D. |
| Okay,
I received my EDP version. I have always worn & loved the EDT. In my opinion the EDP is much stronger not just in strength, but the really strong notes as well. I found it to be less raspberry & more pepper. Which I did not care for. What I love most about Hot Couture is the raspberry note. So I sold my bottle of EDP on ebay & ordered the EDT version which I received yesterday & am so happy. It is like love @ 1st smell for me. I orginally bought this in Paris & every time I get a new bottle it just takes me back to that week I was in Paris & sprayed it on in my hotel every morning. I have heard people saying it smells like "stale cigarettes", I just can't see where that comes from. All I smell in the EDT is elegance, raspberry with a woodsy kick. Perfect for someone that doesn't want a total fruity perfume, but still wants to smell elegant, a bit fruity, & majorly classy all at the same time. So point being for me highly recommed the EDT, cause the EDP turned too peppery on my skin & didn't make me feel quite as wonderful when I wore it. |
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