Mackenzie answered Monday July 23 2007, 5:38 pm: 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, also available at Wal-Mart, as well as all major department stores. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
LM answered Friday June 22 2007, 8:37 pm: Any perfume's nice as long as it's not overpowering. Go to a perfume counter [Macy's and Sephora come to mind] and smell the testers until you find one that you absolutely LOVE. Wear just a spray or two [I do one to my neck, then spray it in the air once and walk through it, since the smell lingers in your hair longer] and leave it at that.
I'm a huge fan of Adidas Moves and Victoria's Secret Heavenly. And also many scents from Bath and Body Works [body splash though]. Hollister has a couple nice ones too, I have to confess.
Everyone has their preferences, so find one that you adore and wear it everyday. A guy will remember you by your scent that way [maybe, if they're smelling your neck a lot]
hotpotato answered Friday June 22 2007, 8:35 pm: In the mall they sell all sorts of perfumes like in Macy's and random counters throughout the mall.
Perfumes, I think, smell different on every person (hormones react to chemicals differently, read more here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)) so you should try it out before you buy it. It depends on what kind of scent you're looking for.. flowery, citrusy.. Britney Spears's and Sarah Jessica Parker's perfumes are delicious.
Erinn_the_bamf answered Friday June 22 2007, 8:33 pm: Go to Bath and Body Works. I love all of their scents. They come in body sprays for about $10 and perfumes for around $20-30ish.
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