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A Scent for Every Spring Occasion

Posted: 04/21/2011 5:09 pm








The cosmetics market has been flooded with perfumes this season, and it can be hard to navigate all the new scents. Below, a handy guide to some of Spring's fragrance highlights, and where they might fit on your social calendar:

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An iconic fragrance for an iconic pastime. Juiced and Fresh Blossom Juiced, the latest from DKNY's the Be Delicious fragrance line, continue the homage to America's favorite fruit. Juiced mingles pear blossoms and mango nectar with succulent green apples, while Fresh Blossom Juiced celebrates the apple blossom, layering it with grapefruit and musk.
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ElenaOfJersey
And all of y'all are subject to my thrall.
12:43 PM on 04/25/2011
I'm not a huge fan of commercialized perfume because they tend to be made with a lot of chemicals and my skin is very, very sensitive. However, I've found using essential oils cut with a little spring water and alcohol work just as well as - if not better than - commercialized perfumes, and they're easier to customize and usually cheaper overall.

You can also purchase organic perfumes that have already been created by this method from some green companies, or so I've been told.
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darquelourd
You Get What You Play For
02:40 PM on 04/22/2011
this is a joke, right?

this whole "princess syndrome" is a mental health issue and shouldn't be trivialized by you ironic hipsters who apparently don't realize you yourselves are victims of societal conditioning which actually harms you.

I guess the jokes on you though I doubt you will ever have the intelligence or honesty to realize it.
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09:45 AM on 04/22/2011
You do realize that these "scents" are in fact toxic petrochemicals. Using them is likely a cause of the rise in cancers and neurological disorders. They have had no safety testing, have no regulations, do not have to reveal their ingredients, and are known to contain toxic chemicals.

You cannot breathe gas fumes all day and not expect to be poisoned. And poison others in your vicinity, no matter how innocent and "pretty" the smell may be. Common sense tells you that something that comes out of an oil well is not a good substance to be breathing or wearing.