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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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| SUBJECT |
AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| TO RYAN |
AIMEE |
04/01/07 08:35 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY AIMEE |
| Ryan, I prefer the cream in the jar with the screw-on lid. It has pure parfum in it and if you apply it after a shower when skin is still wet (and use it sparingly as I described in my earlier message), a little goes a long long way. You may not even miss the pure parfum if you do this. I also like the body oil--same thing, you can stretch it out. I've even mixed it up in my hands with unscented lotion for a light way to wear the scent in summer. I've had the lotion in the squarish sort of bottle, and while it is okay, I really prefer either the oil or the cream, so I probably would not buy that formula again. I've also had shower gel, but I am not much into shower gels. They are pleasant enough to use but I feel as though I am pouring $45 or so down the drain! I would rather invest in one of the other body products and just use a nice drug store shower gel like Neutrogena or Dove. Why don't you go to a finer dept. store, like say Saks, and go to the fragrance counter or to the YSL counter and tell the salesperson that you want samples of the body products. If they have a tester jar open, they will make you a sample or two and that way you can try for yourself before buying. Also find a store near you and befriend the salesperson. I find that my fragrance salesperson takes care of me with all sorts of free samples of my favorites over time. Happy shopping. I am such a cream puff--I just love body products. I think it is one of the more subtle, sophisticated ways to wear fine fragrance. |
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