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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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| REGARDING THE NASTY BICKERING.. |
*BARBARA W* |
12/21/05 02:28 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY *BARBARA W* |
| Wow, it's awful the way some people can get so nasty on this site. Relax! It's only perfume, not politics! (And Robin, I love your posts, so keep 'em coming). But think about it...all anyone can give is their *opinion* about a perfume, because fragrance is so subjective...and opinions DO change...there are some perfumes I now love that I would never have considered wearing in my 20s, and vice versa. Regarding offensive perfume, it is usually how MUCH you put on, not the scent itself. Any scent will smell awful if you drench yourself in it (which I think alot of people do with Obsession, Opium, etc.). More is not better, especially with orientals. Perfume should be subtle and intriguing; people should want to come closer to you, not run away! Anyway, I think it helps to remember to relax and enjoy the world of perfume. It's one of the few truly decadent, personal ways to indulge ourselves. Isn't that why we're all here?? :) |
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