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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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| WELL, I MUST TRY THIS ONE |
JULES |
01/27/03 07:54 AM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY JULES |
| After reading all of the comments from you fab dames, I am eager to try this. But, darn this chemistry thing, I cannot wear very many scents, so I am wary. Ironically, I have a sensitive sense of smell and yet (here's the vexing part) can't identify individual smells in a perfume. Aimee, I stand in awe. You're amazing. And by the way, do you describe the various perfumes out of the bottle, or on your skin? Just wondering...
If a scent is not just right on me, I must scrub it off immediately or it will ruin my day. Maybe I just need to learn more. I've worn Halston (lots of compliments) for 15 years and always thought I was a "chypre" type, but I'm looking for my next fav. and have bought a lot of losers. Givenchy III is just not for me - wish it were. Anyway....
Here is a question for you experts and inveterate perfume lovers:
Can you recommend a new fragrance for me given the following scents that do smell good on me and I and others like them:
Halston (just about can't smell this any more I am so used to it)
La Perla (I just love this one)
Youth Dew
Parure (by Guerlain)
Tova Nights
and I seem to remember loving Wrappings
Thanks for all of your help and great comments. I'm off to the Marilyn Miglin board... |
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