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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 |
| ROYAL SECRET PERFUME |
CK |
03/31/05 11:51 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY CK |
| Yes, I believe you can use the bath oil as a body oil. But I would test to see if it would be too strong to put directly on skin. If after testing it doesn't irritate, I would use it as a parfum. Royal Secret is concentrated and a little goes a long way. Years ago I purchased Youth Dew bath oil by Estee Lauder, it was pretty strong but just a couple of dabbs could do you. Also it depends on the acid in your skin, too dry or oily! Medications too can effect the way fragrance react ! Now about spraying on clothes, when I was a teenager I didn't know better ruin some blouses with direct contact, but if you spray and walk-through it would be safer. Royal ll I don't know to much about but I think it suppose to be a lighter version of the original. |
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