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xik...@yeah.net

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Feb 1, 2008, 11:24:51 AM2/1/08
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There are so many scent and fragrance choices today as there is a
great battle to capture our attention by the manufacturers of
perfumes. How do we choose one over its competitor? For that matter,
with the huge selection that there is, just getting started is a great
challenge!

Let's explore some of the basic categories of perfumes and fragrances.

* Florals are the "all around" choice. That doesn't mean, however,
that using a cheap version will do. High quality ingredients count for
a lot, particularly when the consumer is searching for a distinctive
feminine fragrance.

* Fruity perfumes and fragrances are different from their floral
cousins in that they are best for warm weather. Also, the lady who
likes tradition, yet a difference from the classic floral will enjoy
the spicy, fruity difference.

* Younger consumers are drifting towards the more modern oceanic
scents. They are unusual and intense and give off a nautical
impression. A great choice for warmer months due to their outdoor-ish
nature.

* The oriental varieties have a strong spicy scent. A choice of this
variety is usually very personal as they are usually reserved for
special events

* A pleasant refreshing choice is brought out by the earthy types of
perfumes. Older folks tend to prefer these as they are traditional and
less bold.

* Finally, the "green" varieties are a lighter fragrance that goes
well on less formal, casual occasions.

So what to choose? Are you the type that doesn't like change? If so,
use what you've always used, unless it no longer gives you the
pleasure you once got from it. However, if you are of

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oorak

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Feb 29, 2008, 10:56:18 AM2/29/08
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Greetings,

Hmmmmmmmmmmm, been some time since I posted on here, 2005 to be exact, we
have now moved house and have bought a bungalow (no more stairs to climb!!)
next to the coast, we now have fresh air as the doctor ordered as we are
also away from the main roads.

My MCS has continued to cause me problems over the years, and to the extent
that I had to visit my GP on more than one occasion, he had referred me to a
consultant who declares that I have occupational asthma, caused by my
working with fumes, solvents, dust etc.

I now use beclometasone to help my breathing and have got other medication
to assist my other symptoms.

Unfortunatley I had a bad fall over a week ago and now I am having worse
problems walking, just trying to recover now.

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Peter
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oorak

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Feb 29, 2008, 11:20:45 AM2/29/08
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Greetings,

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I use the no scent option, deodorants have been a problem
for me for years, I have now found a brand that I am OK with, this is Pit
Rok from Boots the chemist
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Peter
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