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Everyone likes to smell good. However, different people have different opinions
on what smells good. With patience and an honest second opinion, you'll be smelling
great in no time! |
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Things You’ll Need: |
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- Time |
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- Patience |
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- An honest second opinion |
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Step 1: |
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First of all, take inventory of smells you like. Most perfumes fall into the categories
of floral, fruity, or musky. It helps to know what scents you like before you go
to the store as you will get overwhelmed by the many strong smells there and decision
making is difficult. |
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Step 2: |
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When you have an idea as to what you like, head down to the Palm Shopping Mall or
any of the Essenza outlets. These places are nice because you have free reign of the store and the
sales people pretty much leave you to browse in peace. |
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Step 3: |
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There's no getting around it. Use the paper pieces they have there, spray a small
amount, away from you, shake the excess. Give the alcohol a chance to evaporate
before you sniff, it will smell more like it should. Don't bring it right up against
your nose, you'll have difficulty smelling other things after. |
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Step 4: |
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If you find a smell you like, spray a bit on your wrist. Walk around a bit. Eat
a cookie. Browse the lipsticks. Let the perfume and your own body chemistry mesh.
Sometimes, just because a perfume smells good on someone else, doesn't mean you'll
like it on you. Also, it will give you a chance to smell it the way it will when
you wear it: away from other smells and on your skin. |
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