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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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| UNIQUE SCENT |
ROSE |
10/05/04 11:09 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY ROSE |
| Interesting that Al commented that this scent was compatible with nursing. It does have a distinct anise smell, which is reminiscent of either fennel or angelica. Fennel is supposedly a good tea for nursing mothers to drink. Anyway, I'm looking for something unusual to wear and I tried this perfume out tonight, and it definately fills the "unusual" bill. I don't get the "soy milk" reference from the description, I drink soy milk all the time and it doesn't really have much of a smell. But wear this perfume and you will smell a lot like the herbal tea sold in many health food restaurants in the 70's. But I attribute that to the mix of woodsy herbal scents, reminds me of ginseng tea. If that gives you a good vibe, then you'll like this. Allthough I kind of liked it, I'm looking for something that will get under a guy's skin. This one is for granola lovers only. :-) |
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