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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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| A BIT SKEPTICAL... |
ALLISON R. |
08/19/06 04:01 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY ALLISON R. |
| I never thought I would like this scent, because I always found it priced so cheap and I thought the packaging needed work. I was so pleasantly surprised when I bit the bullet and bought it untested. It smells almost exactly like Acqua di gio, by Armani. The first part of the scent is sort of strong like Sunflowers, but it closes very fresh and aquatic. On my chemistry, these scents last longer than heavy oriental types. I'll put on a soft Philosophy scent, then layer it will Code by Armani, and at the end of the day the "softer" scent is the one that appears the most. So it's all in the way your body absorbs the fragrances oils and holds on to them. Many people say they wish aquatics or fruity types of perfumes would last longer, while it just may be their own chemistry. |
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