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    Default Requesting perspective on scents

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    from the guys, though the ladies are welcome to suggest, as well.

    I\'m thinking of taking a break from my

    spohisticated scents (Allure and Angel, mainly), and wearing something more \"elemental,\" for awhile. Like maybe

    chocolate- raspberry or butterscotch- vanilla. Or, maybe plain vanilla (which the Body Shop has made from real

    vanilla beans).

    Or, maybe (non-food) vanilla-sandalwood.

    Too hippy? Too foody? Or, maybe a nice

    change?

    Thanks!


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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

    Vanille Bourbon!! Do you know it? Less than $10 and it\'s awesome!! I\'m telling you. Really sexy!

    I have a friend that usually wears it and it makes me wanna **** her (sorry by sounding rude and inappropriate, but

    it\'s the true, it drives me

    crazy)!!

    http://www.dooyoo.es/product/273509.html



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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

    Oshadi had excellent vanilla. An easy thing to do is also buy their vetiver while you\'re at it (yum) and mix the

    two, which I\'ve done before to lots of compliments. It smells really good on a woman, btw. Vanilla by itself is

    too foody, IMO, but if you do it this way you might be pleased.

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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

    Great advice, DST.

    Kari, what you do chose should match your natural hair color. A red head should choice

    spicy, a brunette warm, and a blonde tangy/sharp.

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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

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    Great advice, DST.

    Kari, what you do chose

    should match your natural hair color. A red head should choice spicy, a brunette warm, and a blonde tangy/sharp.



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    Does this apply to guys, or no?

    glad you are back whitehall.


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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

    Good

    idea Kari [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Do you want to be mixing up a scent or just stick to

    one or a combination eg - cucumber-melon which btw is great for the summer and covers up copulins very well

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    It´s much easier to figure out what scent is for you when you

    have someone with you to tell you what suits you etc. Grab a mate and go out sniffling

    [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

    personaly i dont like sweet foody smells on a women..it just seems to hippy or girly...I like serious and sexy

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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents THANKS!....

    .....SO much to everyone who replied! I appreciate it!

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    Default Re: Requesting perspective on scents

    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
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    class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Great advice, DST.

    Kari, what you do chose should match your natural hair

    color. A red head should choice spicy, a brunette warm, and a blonde tangy/sharp.

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    class=\"post\">

    Does this apply to guys, or no?

    glad you are back whitehall.

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    Yes. It is a true unisex EO mix, as it adapts specifically to the chemistry of the wearer.

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