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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 |
| MARNIE: EDT V. EDP |
ROBIN |
02/01/06 12:36 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY ROBIN |
| Hi, Marnie! It's very true that the EDP is quite different from the EDT. Although the basic ingredients are essentially -- although not entirely -- the same, the proportions are rather different. I think you'll find that the EDT is a little more linear, more tailored, firmer, perhaps a tad woodier in impression, while the EDP is richer, rounder, smoother, with perhaps more of an undercurrent of honeyed, floral-amber sweetness to it. I tend to prefer the EDP, and it lasts considerably longer, too. All that said, I must also say that, although I think the packaging is phenomenal and I admire the designer's commitment to quality, I'm not this fragrance's biggest fan; I do like it quite a bit, but I'm not nuts about it on my own skin, and I'm not crazy about it on other women. I'm not even sure why; it's not that it's got anything going against it -- it's more that it doesn't have quite enough going FOR it, if you know what I mean!! Anyway, that's just me and my own personal opinion, and I mention it so that you'll be encouraged to try it for yourself before you buy it, as it is quite an investment. Of course, if you've bought it already, whether it's the EDT or EDP, I hope you ADORE it and enjoy every drop!!!!!!!!!!! xxoo Robin |
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