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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 |
| ADDICTION TO FRAGRANCE!! |
ROBIN |
01/12/05 06:46 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY ROBIN |
| Suzanne and everybody, let's just be happy we've found something that makes us happy, pleases the people around us, and is completely non-fattening!! And if you feel you're strange by collecting lots of fragrances, I'll confess to everybody right now that I have at least 32 -- count 'em; Thirty-Two!!! -- full-size EDTs/EDPs in the vegetable crisper of my fridge at this very moment. And I'm looking forward to the next purchase. My only piece of advice (besides enjoying yourself) is to do like I do and keep them refrigerated; otherwise, they do tend to go stale and oxidize within a couple of years, and there's nothing sadder than one of your favourite, expensive bottles going off. . .especially if it's been discontinued. (And don't listen to anyone who says they shouldn't be chilled; it's just not scientifically logical. Cold is fine (just think of a nice bottle of white wine); warm is not.) |
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