i am looking into buying some perfume. but it cant be too strong, i dont want people to smell it miles away, but if i hug someone than i want them to smell it. what is some nice smelling perfume that is not too strong?
ps i dont really care how long it lasts. btw im 16 if that helps
luvbug555 answered Sunday March 18 2007, 3:30 am: Pink Sugar is one of the yummiest!
also, Victoria's Secret has some really good ones
and believe it or not, Secret body spray smells amazing. you can get it basicalyy anywhere at right-aid or Walgreens or sumthing.
Mackenzie answered Saturday March 17 2007, 5:37 pm: I answered this question earlier. I hope you don't mind if I repeat my answer.
Liz Claiborne's "Curve Crush" smells fantastic, if you ask me. That can be purchased at Walmart for $21.00 and change. Might I also recommend another fragraince by Liz Claiborne, "Mambo", which is my all time favorite. :D
xoLoLaox answered Saturday March 17 2007, 5:16 pm: OMG! I had the same problem!! I was at the mall and about to die because i wanted to find what kind.
Here are just a few:
~ Givenchy; Irresistble
~ Escada; Rock `n Rio
~ Betsy Johnson
~ Davidoff; Cool Water
~ Angel; ANY KIND, they all smell great
~ Ralph Lauren Rocks [one of my personal faves [; ]
~ Clinique by Happy
I have all of these, and you should smell them ALL and see wich one you like best. Most of them are kind of fruity and totally summerish.
Hope I helped!
Let me know which one you choose, mk?
advice_expert101 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 5:08 pm: here are some realllly nice perfumes =] :
-light blue (omg its awsome haha)
-hollister perfume
-victorias secret has some good perfume just look around and stuff
-ralph lauren rocks
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