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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 |
| EDP VS. EDT |
MARY ALICE |
03/11/07 05:54 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY MARY ALICE |
| I got the EDT today. I am so accustomed to having to use so much fragrance on my fragrance resistant skin, that I found I was really over-doing it with the EDP. I know that others have posted that the two formulations are very alike, but that was not my experience. On my skin the EDT was the drydown of the EDP. I didn't recognise the sharp citrusy top note that I get with the EDP: it went straight to the sweet floral vanilla. I like this concentration almost as much as the EDP and don't have to worry that my heavy handedness will offend others. I would highly recommend giving the EDT a try if you find the EDP to be too intense. |
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