i know perfumes is expensive but i really wanna buy a cute one that smells really good. tell me opinions?
1. chanel no. 5
2. Ralph Lauren ROCKS
3. Covet
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? RATZY answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 12:09 pm: well what kind of smells do you prefer? fruity, sweet smells, flowery smells, lavender, etc.
it depends on your own taste, because everyone has their own favourite scents, but you can go in to stores and ask them if they can spray the scents on a card so you can actually smell them before you decide to buy them. I did that, i really like the new paris hilton one, i forgot what it was called, i might go back sometime and buy it, it was a nice cute smell you could say, it wasn't too too sweet, it just smelt nice.
you could try testing out samples of scents, just ask the people in the store, and they will help you, tell them what types of perfumes or scents you're looking for.
take care, hope you find a nice perfume, if it is nice you can let me know so i can get it too..(",)xx [ RATZY's advice column | Ask RATZY A Question ]
XJellybeanx03 answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 11:44 am: 1. Chanel no. 5 smells great but you probably would wear that if you were going to wear something fancy because it has a very strong smell.
2. Ralph Lauren smells great and you could pretty much wear it with anything so i think your best choice would be ralph lauren.
3.The same as chanel its to strong so it would go with something more fancy.
some other options
1.Fantasy
2.Glo
3.Burburry
4.Yria
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