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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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RATING |
| CAN'T SMELL IT, BUT I CAN FEEL IT |
CICI |
04/21/06 04:56 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY CICI |
| I've never been able to smell this perfume but I get a strong chemical reaction when I'm around anyone wearing it. The only other perfume I have a bad reaction to is Poison. Luckily, you can smell poison a mile away and avoid it, but with QF, I just think I am coming down with the flu or a migraine: headache, nausea, tightness in the chest, dizziness, and confusion.
I was sick at work for weeks before my new coworker stood close to me and I almost passed out. A lightbulb went on and I asked if she was wearing QF. (Yes.)
Strange, because the description is very similar to my all-time favorite perfume, Norell. Normally, I love perfume on people and always let them know it.
I'm lucky that Poison is out of fashoin and not many women wear QF. |
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