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@Cristobal
Just a question... THAT one was the girl???
Just a question... THAT one was the girl???
That's a fair point.
However, in London, I also get offended many times a day by the lack of showering and anti-perspirant application that some people persist with!
@Cristobal
Just a question... THAT one was the girl???
Not as beautiful but rather cute though.
I can second this - 'growing up' I relied on birthday presents/christmas presents to obtain my EDTs and suchlike, which often resulted in fairly cheap, 'shower-gel-ish' scented sprays and splashes. Hitting the teenage mark I spent a bit more time looking for 'my' fragrance and came across Hugo Boss Energise. I tended to apply liberally so no doubt you could smell me from a way-away, though I still rather like the scent. As my tastes have matured, as well as starting work (and having a slight pay-rise) I've been able to expand my list of scents, so have something for a particular mood or setting rather than forever smelling like one Mr H. Boss on a daily basis. That being said, I would buy it again, but it would probably lie in amongst the crowd.As a teenager in the Sixties, location and finances limited me to things I could buy from Boots and the local chemist, like Brut, Old Spice and a couple of others, and these I (and my contemporaries) tended to apply rather freely.
When I went to work in London, my tastes (and income) changed to the upper-end, more discreet products from Trumper, Floris and Penhaligons, where "less is more".
Hahaha. Well not in a woman's world. Well at least not any morebetter to be discovered than noticed