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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 |
| THE DEGRADATION OF WHITE SHOULDERS |
LISA |
01/01/04 07:38 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY LISA |
| Apparently, I am not the only one who has noticed a change for the worst for White Shoulders. My recollection from childhood is that of a rich, oily fragrance heavily floral with just a hint of resin and spice. When I encountered it as a young woman in the 80's it seemed to have changed somewhat, become less oily and floral, more dry and spicey. Still, it retained enough of it's character to make me happy. After a fragrance-free hiatus of ten or so years I recently purchased a bottle of spray cologne, brought it home and had a "yucky" surprise.
I am researching the ingredients of W.S. for home experimentation as that is probably the only way us diehards will come close to being reunited with our beloved fragrance. It is unlikely that the current producers will listen to us and oblige. |
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