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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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| QUESTION FOR CASSANDRA? |
MAYA |
12/19/05 11:43 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY MAYA |
| Hi there, I just read your post about Paris Hilton and all at once you've got my attention having mentioned that there is almond in it... However, none of the descriptions I've found ever stated that there is almond in it... Here are the ingredients I've found: INGREDIENTS
FREESIA - Prized for its perfumed blooms, the flowers come in a variety of colors to complement their sword shaped leaves.
FROZEN APPLE - Adds a sweet, intoxicating aroma. The first frost of the season is captured with the frozen part of this note.
MIMOSA - These blooms are often referred to as "powder puffs" because of their close resemblance. A unique fragrance to perfumeries, this is a Brazilian native.
MUGUET (LILY OF THE VALLEY) - This sweet essence is difficult to obtain from the natural flower. Perfumers blend jasmine, orange blossom, rose, ylang-ylang and other additives to duplicate it.
MUSK - A distinct woody, animal note, musk was originally obtained from the male musk deer of Tibet, China and Nepal. Now it is produced synthetically to create a soft,
sensuous, pervasive scent.
OAK MOSS - Grown on oak trees, this lichen has an earthy, woody and very natural scent.
PEACH NECTAR - This beloved juicy fruit adds a delightful rich aroma to bouquets.
PHEROMONE - This is best known for its ability to attract the opposite sex and to give tremendous confidence and sex appeal to the person wearing it!
SANDALWOOD - Thirty-year-old trees, primarily grown in India, yield the powdery, balsamic and rich wood tones of this scent.
TUBEROSE - This perennial flower is known for its rich sensual, sweet honey-like aroma.
WET OZONE - Fresh as the air after a rain, this note complements both fruit and floral scents.
YLANG YLANG - Translated as "flower of flowers", these trees are grown in Indonesia, Philippines, Madagascar and Comoros. The jasmine-like and sweet balsamic accents add warmth and grace.
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