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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 |
| EXOTIC, NOT OVERPOWERING. |
SABINA |
12/21/05 11:38 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY SABINA |
| Hearing the notes in this perfume doesn't do it justice, because it sounds much heavier than it is. While the spices are apparent, they are not overwhelming. Even with the strong top and bottom notes, this isn't a fragrance you have to reserve for dressier events or cooler climates. It isn't overpowering and not what the industry calls an "elevator stinker." (A fragrance that sells itself purely on the top note.) The fragrance wafts, it doesn't lead. A man recently asked me about the fragrance, he said he caught it when I put my hand on his shoulder. He was amazed by the ingredients, he said "it sounds like it would smell like a head shop." All in all Omnia is wonderful sophisticated fragrance. However, I wouldn't purchase as a gift for a woman that prefers florals or citrus fragrance.
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