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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 |
| CURIOSITY AND OBSESSIONS |
RYAN |
02/26/07 10:54 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY RYAN |
| It is February 26, 2007 and I just experienced Obession for the very first time. I had read reviews on other sites comparing Prada woman to Obsession. I know the signature Prada scent very well, and thought there was no way they were similar. Wow, was I wrong! I went over to a department store and tried Prada on one arm and Obsession on the other. Incredible . . . they were almost identical. The only difference is that Prada slightly sweeter. How funny is it that so many comments here entertain the notion that because a fragrance is a little older (22 years is old?), that it is no longer considered a hot fragrance? Well, I am here to give a little different point of view. In one corner Prada, 2004, and in the other, Obsession, 1985. So many similarites in a "modern" fragrance and one that many people here consider "old and grandma like." I agree with previous individuals that a scent is about how you feel, how you take in the wonderful experience it offers, not if it is "new" or "old." And, it definitely does say something that the product is still selling strong 22 years after inception. Happy smelling! |
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