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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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| IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED. . . |
LOUISE |
11/26/05 01:48 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY LOUISE |
| try, try again. That's the key to an oldie but goodie like Narcisse Noir. You really need to give this more than one airing and wearing before you make up your mind. Let it cook for a while on your skin before you decide if it's right for you. A venerable vintage like NN deserves better than an opinion based on one quick whiff. Narcisse Noir is available both in EdT and in pure parfum. In my opinion, the pure parfum is worth the extra $$. It has an appealingly smooth darkness to it that is not readily detected in the EdT. The EdT is brighter, while I prefer the darkness of the parfum. That having been said, I'll add that this is some strong juice. Only a drop will suffice, trust me on that one. Heck, if it's good enough for Gloria Swanson (in Sunset Blvd), it'd good enough for me. Ready for your close-up, ladies? Apply some Narcisse Noir, and you will be!! Oh, baby. |
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