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    Default Romance by Ralph Lauren

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    tried it? I found a peel and sniff sample in a magazine, and it is kind of growing on me. When I first opened it,

    it didn\'t like it, but the smell of what I got on my fingers is starting to smell good to me.

    I guess in

    general when you put your nose to a freshly opened mag-sample you get too strong a wiff, and it is not likely to

    smell good to you. Is there a technique for getting an accurate idea of how those perfumes smell in use? (from the

    magazine samples)

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    Default Re: Romance by Ralph Lauren

    My friend &

    I both do this. We open it up & rub a wrist on it, wait a few seconds & then smell our wrist. That way we

    kindof smell it the way it would smell on us, if we were wearing it. Randa

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    Default Re: Romance by Ralph Lauren

    Yeah,

    just rub it on your wrist and wait a little while. That\'s what it will smell like on you after the scent dies

    down a bit.

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    Thanks for the

    advice about testing. My wife and I have this ritual. She has been having me sniff those peel open thingys for

    years. I never like them and she always blames that on the fact that I am sniffing directly at the paper. This

    Romance one I got to liking firstly from sniffing the little bit that rubbed off on my fingers. Then later I set

    the thing in my office and just caught the scent when I walked into the room; much like you would notice a woman

    wearing cologne in a room when you enter. That was useful. I think I\'ll try that again in the future. It is

    similar to my trick of leaving a test fragrance bottle in a drawer in my desk. Then when I open the drawer (having

    forgotten I put the bottle in there) I get a suddend unpredictable reaction to the scent. If I have 4-5

    fragrances in bottles to test out, they all blur together and I can\'t tell what I like and what I don\'t like.

    I need to have the fragrance surprise me somehow.

    Bruce

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    I agree.

    You must also remember to keep yourself away from the magazine. They have many different smells in them, and the

    fragrances can mix. That may lead to you not liking the smell as much. This was actually joked about in an episode

    of....I think it was \"Veronica\'s Closet\" where they said that a mixture of two perfumes made the magazine

    smell like rotten eggs and they had to switch them around... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]

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