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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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| DISCOVERED IT ALL OVER AGAIN |
AIMEE |
09/23/07 11:42 AM |
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| MESSAGE BY AIMEE |
| I wore Youth Dew in college and the young man I dated at the time loved it--so did I! After awhile Youth Dew fell out of favor with me. I don't think it smelled as wonderful on me and I believe that I was influenced by so many who said "It is an old lady's fragrance." Well, I've been out of college for 26 years and I am no old lady! I recently tried it again and it smelled to me as it did when I enjoyed it all those years ago. I am going to keep wearing it as a staple in my fragrance wardrobe. It is elegant and refined and I must stress that a light hand is required to apply this correctly. Just walk into it! I think that too many of us American women bathe in our fragrances and then wonder why they smell so strong. Less is more. I also enjoy Samsara, Chanel #5, Miss Dior Cherie, Coco and a handful of others. As for the other 100+ bottles, I just enjoy the bottles. I also think that there are too many fragrances made today that are not worth the cost of their packaging. There is a lot of cheap gimmicky trash on the market that one has to sort through to find any new ones worthy of wearing. |
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