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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 |
| FOR HARLEY MAMA |
BARBARA W |
08/29/07 06:42 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY BARBARA W |
| "L" was a a slight disappointment to me, actually, the more I wore it. The vanilla in it smells a little strange mixed with the "salty" background note. It's difficult to describe it, actually, so you should probably try to get a sample and judge for yourself. Imagine having a sweet orange cocktail on the beach...that's what it reminds me of. It's very interesting and does smell good, but not something I would wear very often. It's definitely not like Pink Sugar at all. Try it.
Now, Black Orchid by Tom Ford is a VERY interesting, avant garde fragrance. It's extremely earthy with a dark incense-like base that I love. Makes me feel like taking a walk in a moonlit forest with a dark, brooding man. It's very different and not for everyone, but if you like to be a bit daring with your fragrance choices, you might love it.
No, I didn't like Armani Code for women very much. It's ok, but not very special - to me. I think I've gotten to the point where I've smelled so many perfumes that something has to be really unique to get my attention. Maybe I should cut myself off from perfumes for a year or two and start over! LOL I still love Jungle L'elephant, Trouble, Addict, Opium Fleur de Shanghai, Hanae Mori Butterfly, and au the Rouge by Bvlgari. I'm also warming up to Euphoria. Gaultier 2 is a recent purchase and is getting lots of compliments from men. I also love the new Burberry London for men (don't care for the woman's version), and Hypnose for men (very sexy). I love reading your posts, Harley-Mama! Let me know what you think of any of these and if you find something new that you love, please share. Take care!
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