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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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AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| SHOCKED THAT I LIKE IT! |
ROBIN |
01/31/06 12:55 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY ROBIN |
| I'm not a real girly-type girl who's into pink hearts and rosebuds and bubblegum, and so I thought I'd be the LAST one to give Sentiment four stars! Even the saleswoman, who looked me up and down and saw a forty-something businesswoman in a no-nonsense, dark charcoal grey reefer and black-rimmed glasses, tried to dissuade me from spritzing some on my wrist! And at first, i walked away, sniffing myself, thinking she was right; it was floral, sweet, simplistic, nothing special. And then, magically, something shifted, and within the hour I was hooked! It's not a fragrance I reach for every week, but when I crave that black currant smoothness and youthfulness and sweetness, it really is purrrrfect. But that's me, and if you know me you'll know by now that I personally don't subscribe to the single "signature" scent idea of fragrance. I have a recklessly, embarrassingly large wardrobe of bottles, and the bigger my collection gets, the further I go towards the edges of my stylistic limits. All of which is to say, my dears, that by all means read ALL our opinions here, because heaven knows we LOVE to give 'em, but when it comes to deciding for yourelf, follow your OWN nose! IT knows. . . |
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