Master List of Beauty Fragrances

August 3rd, 2007

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Beauty reviews of scents and fragrances abound on the web. This might sound a bit silly, since you can’t actually smell anything through your computer. (If your computer does emit a scent, look for socks below!) But what I do like about reviews of beauty fragrances is that the descriptions can send me off in the right direction. Beauty fragrances described as flowery, musty, or spicy can give you a good of the feel that scent will convey.

‘Cuz when you really get right down to it, you choose a scent to send a message. So today’s beauty reviews will focus on your message. (You get to decide who you’re sending it to.)

Flirty and very feminine. That’s how I would describe thePhilosophy Amazing Grace Concentrated Perfume Oil 0.27 oz. Soft, floral, fully female; this is the essence of being a girl.

Sultry and Womanly

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Robert Piguet Fracas Eau de Parfum Roll-On 0.25 oz Eau de Parfum Roll-On is the epitome of the Parisienne femme fatal. This beauty fragrance was created by Robert Piquet, a master of fragrance in the inner circle of Paris. Here’s why I like it. Jasmine, sandalwood, orange and musk scents create a harmonious blend that could make me swoon. Or better yet, let others fall at my feet. Sephora products sells this on their web site.

Lively and Surprising

Hanae Mori Butterfly 1 oz Eau de Parfum Spray combines berry, vanilla, sandalwood and currants in this really unexpected fragrance. And yes- the unexpected is good. Delicate, but upbeat- this is a fun one.

Here’s the magic of choosing beauty fragrances. Your personal chemistry creates a unique scent when you use any of the beauty fragrances out there. Yes, I know: a man wearing Polo smells like a man wearing Polo. But most feminine beauty fragrances are a bit more subtle. You can really make them your own.

Sincerely,

Caterina Christakos – founder of stillagirl.com – a positive place for women and girls




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