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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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BECKA |
07/19/06 09:12 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY BECKA |
| Thanks for writin me again. Seems like our noses like alot of the same smells. I recently smelled a fragrance that you may also like. It's called "First" by Van Cleef and Arpel (makers of some of the most admired diamond and gold jewelry in Beverly Hills, California.) Its been around for awhile, but if you've never smelled something it's new to you, right? It has some things in common with Magie Noire & La Perla, as well as Mystere by Rochas. It contains black currant, vetiver, & some floral note, I forget. The only downside is I don't know about the availability where you live. It might be possible for you to get a sample vial or mini from another website or maybe a high-end department store. Chances are, you will like this perfume too, since you like what smells similar. OH! I just remembered another one you may like. It's a bit strong for me, but it has some same notes. It's called Niki de St Phalle- ( I think that's the whole title) This site sells it. Although it may also be available on other websites as well. A sample of this is probably harder to come by than the other, though. These two are definitely worth looking into, since we share similar taste in fragrance. Good Luck in your scent adventures. Get back to me when you can. And share some of your other faves w/ me!
Thanx!!! |
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