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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 |
| DO I LIKE IT? |
BLONDE TICA |
04/23/05 02:58 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY BLONDE TICA |
| Slicing through all the opinion, positive and negative here about Ysatis, and adding my own I would say that there are many smells that are iinsipidly indistinguishable these days as everyone rushes to the market with their brand of something new. Taking the plunge and trying something that has been around awhile meant that I was looking for something classic, not a "johnny come lately". At first I wondered if Ysatis had no depth to it. Sweet, round, lingering...was it just going to be another "ho hum"? But then it reminded me of something and that something eluded me. Did I like this one? Did we get along? It's been a year and I think we have formalized a relationship. Lately, going through some difficult emotional issues I found Ysatis was what I reached for and it accompanied me and comforted me. It's one I go to for a special touch, some special reassurance. And then I realized the relationship had to do with my childhood. My mother knitted real woollen sweaters (jerseys to us, in those days) and whether my mother had ever heard of Ysatis, or if she ever owned such a luxury is unknown to me for she is no longer with us. But Ysatis means mother, warm jerseys, comfort, and a touch of luxury that lasts and lasts and stays with me until the morning. It is a perfume that belongs in an "uncommon" category for it is like no other that I know. |
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