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I clicked on the link and spent about an hour watching a variety of miscellaneous videos on YouTube and enjoying the heck out of it I didn't see anything about Lutece, which is a fragrance I wore years ago, but there was a lot of entertainment and some DIY videos that I enjoyed.
I clicked on the link and spent about an hour watching a variety of miscellaneous videos on YouTube and enjoying the heck out of it I didn't see anything about Lutece, which is a fragrance I wore years ago, but there was a lot of entertainment and some DIY videos that I enjoyed.
You didn't see the one with the woman who decided to wear her grandmother's perfume and the restaurant guy came up to her and told her the whole restaurant said she smells like heaven?!
I clicked on the link and spent about an hour watching a variety of miscellaneous videos on YouTube and enjoying the heck out of it I didn't see anything about Lutece, which is a fragrance I wore years ago, but there was a lot of entertainment and some DIY videos that I enjoyed.
Click Path's #87 link. It's there.
Those video shorts will reel you in every time lol
Lodestar - Yes! it is like flipping through a cookbook dreaming about trying the recipes. I already spent way too much time on Fragrantica. Now about to spend too much time reading the others you posted lol
I only wear chanel and creed, there are a couple others tossed in. But most smell bad to me and never use scents made by a cosmetic company, celebrity or designer.
I mentioned earlier that Dolly Parton's first perfume that relaunched last year is a wonderful light flowery scent - very Dolly: Scent From Above. I'd be interested in what others have to say.
Interesting. I would never have associated Dolly Parton with a perfume, but many other celebrities attach their names to them, so why not. I just wouldn't think of perfume as fitting in with the whole "country" thing.
Interesting. I would never have associated Dolly Parton with a perfume, but many other celebrities attach their names to them, so why not. I just wouldn't think of perfume as fitting in with the whole "country" thing.
Wait, you have seen Dolly's hair and makeup, right?
For a lot of women who are country, being ultra feminine (yet tough as nails) is where it's at!
Wait, you have seen Dolly's hair and makeup, right?
For a lot of women who are country, being ultra feminine (yet tough as nails) is where it's at!
I guess! I always thought of Dolly as more clowny than "feminine", and perfume didn't seem to jibe with the whole exaggerated country schtick, but that might just be me. In fact, I recently saw a photo of her as a young woman without all the heavy makeup and wigs, and she was PRETTY. I mean, her over-the-top looks got her where she was, and I do like her as she presented herself, and of course she could sing, but it was a bit startling to see how nice-looking and naturally feminine she actually was.
Welp, finally got the Dolly Tennessee Sunset perfume. I sprayed and walked through it like I always do, and was immediately assailed with a sweet cloying candy-ish scent. Could still smell it on my way to work. I like fresh, clean, flowery, light scents, so this seems rather heavy to me, but next time I'll spray my wrists and see how it goes. I'll also wait for the opinions of others who smell it on me before deciding whether to re-gift it to someone for Christmas.
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