Nov
24
Filed Under (Popular Perfumes) by admin on 24-11-2008

Tursiops Eau De Parfum Review: I found this cologne about 5 years ago in a SeaWorld gift shop. I have been wearing it since, on and off. I’ve probably purchased about 6 bottles since. I’ve used Tiffany Sheer, Tommy Bahama, Ralph, Amazing Grace… all much more expensive, but I keep coming back to Tursiops.

It smells like you just got out of the shower. I get so many compliments on it and it definitely is not over powering like your grandmother’s perfume! The only problem I have with this product is that you can’t buy it in stores. I’ve only found it on the Internet and now, only recently on Amazon.
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Nov
11
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 11-11-2008

Bal A Versailles By Jean Desprez For Women Review: I just love this perfume. I first found this fragrance while looking through my grandmothers 150+ perfume bottle collection, some 27 years ago. I was looking for a gift for my new girlfriend who I wanted to impress.

When my grandmother handed me Bal a Versailles I knew it was the one. And it’s no granny fragrance. Elegant and deep. The girlfriend became my wife and I makesure she always has some on hand and all the rest of her. It sure helps to keep the passion alive after 21 years of marriage.
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Nov
08
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 08-11-2008

Bvlgari Rose Essentielle By Bvlgari For Women Review: I bought some of this in Italy at Disney World and feel in love with it. The men LOVE this sent. My husband says it smells so sweet and wonderful on me. It cost much more at Disney than thru Amazon and the shipping was Very Fast. Only took a few days so my hats off to the person who sold it thru Amazon.

Bvlgari Rose Essentielle By Bvlgari For Women Review: There was a review for another size of this where the women said that this made them smell like someone’s grandmother. Well, let me tell you that my vacation romance did NOT think I reminded him of grandma. He fell for the perfume head over heels. If you have the kind of body that turns fragrances “spicy” like I do… this scent is spectacular. Sexy and sophisticated with a girlie twist. I felt seductive, young and scrumptious.
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Sep
14
Filed Under (Popular Perfumes) by admin on 14-09-2008

Rive Gauche By Yves Saint Laurent For Women Review: Item came in a timely manner with the exception of the holiday rush, which was a given. Will do business again in the future. Thank you as this was a present for my grandmother who was looking for this product for quite some time.

Rive Gauche By Yves Saint Laurent For Women Review: I ordered this parfume spray as a gift and it wasn,t the original. I purchased the original so many times from the department stores. Even the box was fake. Iam very dissappointed.
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Sep
01
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 01-09-2008

Tea Rose For Women Review: Remembered this lovely fragrance from my grandmother, who was the best-smelling woman around. My mother told me that she wore the “original” Perfumers Workshop Tea Rose. After receiving this product I can only surmise that either this is not the “original”, is a different Perfumers Workshop, or they have changed their formula.

This smells very artificial, almost plastic-y. When you spray it on your arm, the scent is completely gone in an hour or so. Fortunately it was not an expensive product, so it wasn’t a great loss. I miss the lovely fragrance that my grandmother wore, and hope that somewhere out there it still exists.
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Aug
10
Filed Under (Perfumes News) by admin on 10-08-2008

The Shelburne Museum has been likened to a grandmother’s attic. But instead of sitting forgotten and dust covered, its examples of early American furniture, toys, signs, hat boxes, tools and more are spotlighted and painstakingly preserved.

A new children’s book by a Rutland author celebrates the spirited and highly original woman behind the museum, Electra Havemeyer Webb.
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Jun
20
Filed Under (Perfumes News) by admin on 20-06-2008

Rose is the ultimate perfume paradigm, but today, this is strangely more theory than reality. It is universally known within the industry that the smell of rose does quite poorly in focus groups and, to perfume buyers, reads “old lady.”

One spectacularly good and novel approach to rose is Cannabis Rose by Fresh. The label’s Cannabis Santal, a 2006 creation by the brilliant young perfumer Caroline Sabas and Fresh creative director Lev Glazman, was a triumph. This was explicitly cannabis as pot, the ultra-rich, dirty, jungle-floor organic resin scent of the dried leaves. Sabas mixed it with sandalwood, and it remains a mesmerizing work of art.
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Jun
19
Filed Under (Perfumes News) by admin on 19-06-2008

I have many weaknesses understatement, that but my biggest one has to do with cleaning gizmos. I can turn my back on an iPhone, and recently did. Perfumes Joy Jean Patou and Chanel No. 5 excepting don’t do Jack for me; and those, as all my young hip friends keep reminding me, are my grandmother’s perfumes. I enjoy handbags, shoes and flirty cocktail dresses as well as the next gal but what really gets me salivating are cleaning gadgets.

I occasionally wonder why I am fascinated by cleaning gizmos, especially since I am not a very tidy person. I mean, it is not as if I live in a pile of rubbish or anything drastic like that. It is just that I can pick my way past discarded clothes, books and toys all littering the floor without breaking a step or sweat. I agree with my teenage nephew that bathing on a daily basis is hugely overrated; I don’t see the logic of making a bed particularly when you have to unmake it at day’s end. I am not particularly house-proud. But show me a new mop or a microfibre cloth that claims to pick up dust and my eyes light up. I cannot stop myself from becoming the latest sucker to succumb.
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May
22
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 22-05-2008

Price: $12.99

Product Features:

  • Pure undiluted fragrance oil Concentrated Fragrance Oil Lasts Twice As Long As Others
  • Fill an entire room with scent
  • Fine fragrance oils used to scent your home, bath or make into perfume.
  • Many More Products From WildWays Available In This Fragrance, Put Together An Entire Set
  • Made By Hand in Texas

Indications: The use of fragrance in the home has been reported to promote relaxation, reduce stress and bring about a general feeling of well being.

Ingredients: Pure Fragrance Oil.
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May
06
Filed Under (Perfumes News) by admin on 06-05-2008

It requires supreme self-confidence to launch a new scent with a name as grannyish as Rose. But chutzpah and style have characterised Paul Smith, a byword in British design, for more than 30 years.

Smith’s designs include shoes, watches, pens, furniture and, of course, fashion. That brings us to his latest offering. A mind as inventive as his would not rest after he was presented with a birthday present, the Paul Smith rose, created by his wife, Pauline, a few years ago.
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