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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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| OLD FRIEND |
GRACIE PFALTZGRAF |
04/28/05 01:55 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY GRACIE PFALTZGRAF |
| I loved Jean Nate back in the day! I don't think Revlon was the orignal manufacturer though. The bottle was black and yellow. It was quiet exclusive in its day and could only be purchased at finer stores and pricey for its time. It was the "start" of the bath and body works craze. I had the soap, powder and body splash. It was really good. I remember mom buying it for us along with Vitabath (back when body wash was unheard of) I remember trying to save it for "good" using it only on special occasions. I loved the lemony-goodness and the clean refreshing scent. I remember as the time passed I liked Babe and Love's Baby Soft. I think Love's had some lemony product too. I like grapefruit fragrances too. We would wear our bell-bottoms and dip our whole body in Jean Nate and think that we were the coolest people. I think I read in a teen mag (back in the 70's) Susan Dey wore this stuff and Shaun Cassidey loved it. I don't know if it was true but we would play our Shaun Cassidy albums and dream he loved our Jean Nate. Now that I am a old lady I still like wear in and think about the old days. |
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