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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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| THE INIMITABLE WRAPPINGS |
SOPHIA UK |
07/09/07 09:32 PM |
NOT RATED
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| MESSAGE BY SOPHIA UK |
| also meant to say that a major uk broadsheet newspaper (the times, i think) conducted a review of scents/perfumes that men found particularly attractive on women. this was before wrappings was withdrawn from the uk, so was a while ago. the range of men covered young, funky, uber-cool across to sophisticated older men. Guess which perfume won? Yep, wrappings was described as having an alluring, mysterious quality that men found incredibly sexy.
we scent lovers know the territority, i.e. same perfume doesn't smell the same on different people etc, and for those of you who have tried wrappings and don't like it, it's great that we are all different (& more importantly all the more wrappings for us gals who love it) I was always advised to spray just above me and 'walk' into the mist, so that scent wouldn't be overpowering (same with aromatics elixer). So for wrappings novices, spraying direct onto skin is bound to smell overpowering. .... as for me, i too would bathe in the stuff, if i 1) had that kind of money 2) could source enough of the stuff...... |
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