None! You're in close quarters with a lot of people and some of them are sensitive to perfumes. Also if lots of people are wearing different scents it can make you all feel sick.
2007-05-28 16:57:24
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answered by MissWong 7
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Yikes!
Perfumes are second only to cigarette smoke in agrivating asthma. The American Lung Association finally admitted that not too long ago.
Pleeeeease, please be judicious!
Until I had my surgery a couple months ago, perfume would cause me a huge amount of agony. (I had a 22 pound cystadenoma that had squeezed all my innards up into my chest cavity. Lucky I have a large chest!)
On the other hand... I rather like to grab a sprig of lavendar or rosemary and stick it in my lapel (if I'm wearing a suit) or pocket.
Take the skin of a lemon or an orange and rub the colored side on your skin, which will leave the scented oil. An added side benefit - it will repell biting gnats. Unfortunately it will attract mosquitos. Choose to do this according to the environment you are in!
2007-05-28 17:59:50
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answered by Theodolite 1
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I always think that you should not make any drastic changes for your wedding day, like trying a new hair style or make-up without a test run to see how it looks. I'd stick with your usual scent, whichever one you wear the most often. I wear White Musk from the Body Shop every day, it's one of the few that does not give me migraine and I have been wearing it for so long that everyone knows it's "my scent". Whatever you decide to wear, get the body wash and body lotion in the same scent as if you layer the fragrance it lasts longer and smells "deeper".
2007-05-28 21:53:18
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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If you're wearing a very expensive dress, do not wear anything oil based. Use a light body mist and spray it on yourself BEFORE you put on your dress. You will have so much product in your hair and so much makeup, that you will smell fine no matter what, but the body mist will just give you a hint of scent. Also, if you sweat it will be better on your skin if you don't have an oily perfume on. I wore Tova, which is a light, linen type scent.
2007-05-28 16:57:39
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answered by heatherfalcone@sbcglobal.net 2
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its hard to say as everyone smells differently when wearing the same perfume. It may smell amazing on one person and absolutely dreadful on another. You have to pick something that suits You* If you go to a large dept. store to perfume section, they can help you try different samples on your skin to see what suits you* :) it's kinda fun actually coming across a scent you never thought would smell good for your skin type*
2007-05-28 16:59:55
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answered by friskymisty01 7
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ANGEL by Thierry Mugler is the best fragrance to wear at your own wedding... luxurious, sexy and soft. Men go nuts over it! If you are a guest at the wedding, wear something very light, as others have said.
2007-05-31 19:36:31
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answered by ? 1
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I wore my signature scent, Bvlgari au the blanc. If you have never tried wearing this scent, try it before your wedding-you might like it. I recently bought Bvlgari pour Homme for my husband, because I like the smell so much.
Whatever you choose, do not put too much on, and watch that it does not stain your dress, or your pearls!
2007-05-28 22:08:13
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answered by Learning is fun! 4
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I really like Este Lauder's Beautifull and there is a fragrence by Mary Kay called Tribute that I wore on my wedding and my husband wore the men's version of Tribute.
2007-05-29 04:29:07
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answered by Penny D 3
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White Diamond! By:Elizabeth Taylor.
2007-05-28 16:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Ralph Laren's Romance. It is a glorius scent and should drive your man wild. It's not super heavy and a little bit goes a long way. Best wishes!!
2007-05-28 16:58:04
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answered by Baby boy arrived March 7th! 6
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