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I cannot uphold a monogamous relationship with one perfume! LOL, I have many favorites.
Bulgari Blu
Donna Karan Cashmere (it was my mom's perfume, so everytime I smell it, I remember her).
Escada Magnetism & Sunset Heat
Givenchy Ysatis and Amarige
The YSL one I have...its name escapes me.
The lady at Macy's sprayed that fragrance from Mariah Carey on me the other day, and by golly, it actually smelled great on me! I may have to pick that up to.
My signature scent is Romance by Ralph Lauren. I used to love his Tuxedo cologne. Still mad that it was discontinued.
In the colder months, I used to switch to Spellbound, a heavier, spicier scent by Estee Lauder, but now I live in a more moderate climate so sticking with Romance year round. Keeps getting more and more expensive, though!
For a lighter, fresh scent in the summer, I sometimes wear Juniper Breeze from Bath & Body Works.
It's the only one I have and plan to have, for as long as they make it. I've always been a one-perfume person.
Before Dune, it was Gucci No. 1. Went to buy it at a Duty Free shop in the San Francisco airport. They were out. The clerk, very helpfully, suggested I try Dune. Love at first sniff. That was about 15 years ago. I think it suits me. And I often get appreciative comments about it from others, asking what perfume I'm wearing.
Location: Everybody is going to hurt you, you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for-B Marley
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People who say perfumes give them headaches--you should get checked for candida. That's one of the things candida does, makes you sensitive to things like perfumes. It's said if you've got an intolerance for perfumes and such, it's almost certain you need to get checked for this. That's too bad, it's one of the simple pleasures of life, wearing perfume. I love wearing it.
The freshness of Creed Himalaya and Creed Vetiver for every day, and sometimes Chanel Allure. I can't bear cloying, sweet scents, and jeune filles scents on mature women. Most of the "celebrity" lines smell of cheap ingredients. Much better to have a few good fragrances and store them properly to keep for a longer time.
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