Fall is all about the heavier, warmer scents. My personal favourite is Chance by Chanel. But if you don't want something so strong, I recommend the new Princess by Vera Wang.
2006-09-24 00:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Try the french perfume "Pur De'sir de Lilas" from Yves Roche. It's perfect!
YvesRocherUSA.com or call 1 877 833 3330
2006-09-24 00:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You might want to go with a spicy scent for daytime, and a light musk or even sandalwood for special occasions. I don't like to specify brand names, as each fragrance smells different on each person. But for autumn and winter, spicy is a sure thing. Florals are a no-no, unless it's your signature scent.
2006-09-24 00:12:09
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answered by therealme 3
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my summer perfume - Hugo for women
fall/winter = Cerruti Image, Lancome Tresor
2006-09-24 00:08:52
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answered by Arianne 3
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My favourite - for all times - Gucci Rush2
You can also try - Britney Spears Curious
Paris Hilton
Lacoste - Touch of Pink
2006-09-24 00:17:03
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answered by Dark_Angel 2
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you may prefer to to flow with a reasonably spiced fragrance for daytime, and a gentle musk or consistent with probability sandalwood for particular activities. i do no longer want to specify type names, as each fragrance smells distinctive on each individual. yet for autumn and iciness, fairly spiced is an invaluable element. Florals are a no-no, different than it is your signature fragrance.
2016-10-17 21:15:58
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answered by ? 4
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You might try going to Bath and Body. They have some really nice body sprays that are light and make you smell fresh all day. hugs
2006-09-24 00:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Tresor' by Lancome
2006-09-24 00:07:42
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answered by blueyes2001 4
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It is falling and you should used flower perfume
2006-09-24 00:44:00
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answered by tashiphuntsho1991 1
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Vera Wang= soft and beautiful.
2006-09-24 00:24:30
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answered by Anonymous
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