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trouble16 | 22:26 Sat 18th Jun 2005 | People & Places
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Whats your favourite fragrance?

(For the guys!!) Do you tend to prefer it when a woman wears a perfume? When you go for a date or casual meeting with friends?

Just curiosity!

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My current favourit is L'eau D'issey,  Chanel is always nice too.  Does that betray my age ?????
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My wife's most recent scent is Touch of Pink by Lacoste, and it floats my boat!
Ghost is good.

My favourites are:

Cristalle by Chanel, really fresh and classy

Green Tea by Elizabeth Arden, ultra zingy and fresh for when it's hot

Miss Dior by Dior (!), sophisticated without being overpowering

The Philosophy "Grace" range, but particularly "Pure Grace", smells clean, great for when you want to smell good but not obviously "scented"

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ive got a range of purfumes, 1:Lacoste Pour Femme, Amor Amor, Hugo Boss Woman and Boss (but i dont no what its called! lol. any of those your favourites, might show im on the right track to getting a man!

I find all perfumes superfluous and many of them simply offensive, especially over a meal. In an enclosed space some perfumes provoke an allergic reaction similar to hayfever. I'm not surprised that the Canadian city of Halifax banned scented products in public places.

Pheromones have been doing a good job since time immemorial, why mask them?

For me it has to be Opium. For my husband it's Aramis 900 & Givenchy Gentlemen - Mmmm! 
I Like Flower by Kenzo, but natural is good too!
Chanel No 5 on the girls and on me too. Natural can get close to pongy. Also Rive Gauche, but a few painful memories there.

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