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  • Ilike it because it reminds me of some just washed clothing in the sun of my village. The problem is that 60 euros is a lot of money for just washed clothing

  • Daisy is very sharp to me. Very bad for hot, Texas weather. Your hair is cute again.

  • The original Daisy is really meh for me. I'm not a fan of this one but Eau So Fresh I love. It's a very sweet but there's something about it that reminds me of a little girl (who had way too much soda and candy at her best friend's princess-themed bday party) spinning around and having the time of her life. I'd take Eau So Fresh over the original Daisy any day!

  • @pascha120 Eau So Fresh is lighter/sheerer on me than Daisy. It's interesting how little tweaks on the original perfume can result in something that works better for you. Angel Innocent is more to my liking that the original Angel, for instance.

  • @KatiePuckrikSmells Not sure why but Eau So Fresh is sweeter on me than Daisy which I love.

    Totally agree with you about the tweaks thing esp. when Angel is concerned. I'm not a fan of the original Angel and Innocent is the only Mugler scent I've liked. I'm really new to perfume so I can't really describe why I like Innocent. It's not as strange as Angel to me plus the original lasts FOREVER and I can only stand it for a few mins... 30 mins of it and we're heading into headache territory...

  • you're not funny..

  • lol i thought it smelled like bananas

  • I smell violets.

  • your too funny!

  • Dear Katie!

    I love your videos :)

    Can you do a review of Chanel Chance Eau Tendre please?

    Thanks in advance! :)

  • yep sprayed it 30 minutes ago and gone....so strange...too much money if it is not going to last long

  • I find that this fragrance fades really quickly on me. which is interesting because a 10.00 perfume I bought smells much better and stays forever....By the way can you do a video of like the top inexpensive parfums that you love?

    thanks

  • Thanks Katie! I really appreciate it. I am a writer, and I see images of what I write, as I think in images. Thats why I can describe you perfectly what my perfect perfume would look like, and taste like, and feel like. I just need to find it now :) With your help I should be on my way to it! YAY

  • Dear Katie. You crack me up. I just adore you!

    I'm 28 and my sense of smell is somewhat impaired by a cronic sinusitis condition. So. I wondered if you could help me, I havent found 'the one' yet. Like...A perfume that smells like the forbidden fruit; summer nights with starry sky & a sense of infinite; laughter; one thats mysterious and provocative at the same time, something that has a magnet power for the unexpected? When the unexpected is...love, unexpectedly?

  • @dianaziman Wow! Do you write PR copy for perfume companies? Okay, the first thing that comes to mind is Parfum Privé by Aftelier Perfumes. Described as smelling like the night air in Hawaii, it's a natural perfume oil made from incredibly rare ingredients, and as such is very expensive. But using that as my inspiration, I'd suggest Hermès Eau de Merveilles, L'Artisan Nuit de Tubereuse, and Annick Goutal Musc Nomade - 3 very different scents that all possess mystery and stars in their night sky.

  • i hatehatehate it.

  • I adore this perfume. I always wear it when we sail because it catches in the wind and smells just wonderful. There is something about being on the ocean and having the ocean breeze push the smell out more and others smell it. Gosh that should be a perfume itself. Love your videos. ****Smiles****

  • @ohpineapples Well that's just a whole 'nother category: sailing perfumes. Talk about "Wheeee!"

  • @KatiePuckrikSmells Well..it's not so much "Sailing" lol it's being on the ocean (a real free feeling) & just smelling the ocean,wind,salt from the ocean. It's a real pure "but real" smell. I've lived around it my enitre life & when the fresh ocean waters meet a perfume it's a very sweet, carefree smell. I guess you have to be there & experience it? It's so nice people say (me too lol) to be on the water (& the ocean is a strong fresh smell) & to mix that with a perfume is a pure&pretty smell =)

  • Hello! What are your thoughts on Ralph by Ralph Lauren ???

  • You're really opening my eyes! What are your thoughts on Musc Bleu or Liquid Crystal?

  • I'm surprised that this is a negative review..:/ I personally love it and don't think chemicals at all when I smell it lol maybe it just doesn't work with your skin chemistry..?

  • @joannastar18 It struck me as very obviously synthetic when I wore it, in a way that bugged me. But plenty of people love Daisy to death, so there's me saying "eh", & millions of others saying "love!". As far as skin chemistry goes, I don't put a huge stock by that. There must be variables from person to person, & we all have different eating & hygiene habits. But it's always easy to pick out Daisy or Miss Dior Cherie, etc, from a crowd, so ultimately, skin doesn't really change the scent.

  • @KatiePuckrikSmells ooh true. that makes sense :) 

  • I would very much like to hear your opinion on Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue. You're quite the guru/comedian :)

  • @lalalaHilary Thanks for quite the request! It's high time I address Light Blue and it's on my "to do" pile.

  • Daisy is so sweet and fresh, that's what I love about it

  • Sweet Allah, first time smelling this reminded me intensely of just wet grass. Or, wet weeds. Like wet weeds with that toilet spray that claims to have no fragrance, merely 'cleaning the air' but everyone gets that chemical whiff of wipe down benches at preschools regardless. I have once had someone try to market me this as 'classy'.. if you're four *going on five*, absolutely.

    Delicious top, by the way.

  • @mrblueysky I do like the grassy part. It might be the strawberries that put you in mind of "toilet spray". Your "classy preschooler" analysis is funny!

  • that was so awkward..

  • Wow! Now I get it! I bought the EDT because of the hype and the bottle, "hangs head in shame" I thought I needed a change and this was it... a bad one! Back to the perfume counter I guess. At least the bottle looks nice on my vanity :-/

  • @MsCinone The bottle is pretty damn cute, all right. You just want to keep playing with the rubbery flowers.

  • I like Daisy, the only let down is it doesn't even last long and it was expensive! Nice reviews btw! :)

  • @pitalovesmusic Are you wearing the EDT? I'm thinking the EDP might have more oomph and hang out longer. Not that I'm trying to spend all your money for you...

    Glad you're watching!

  • what a fucking weird review? ahahaha

  • oh gosh.....do you know i got married in this? wait, WAIT, i have an excuse! I let my husband pick my wedding day frag. I was leaning more towards Guerlain's Insolence but he found the opening a bit too....something for him. He chose this and it came with a cute little gift set and I wore it thruout our honeymoon. I have no emotional attachment to it AT ALL. It is a character-less generic pleasant smell. I've worn it on job interviews since. I'll keep the bottle for the sake of memory. sigh...

  • @xandria20 Oops - haha! That's so generous of you to let your husband-to-be pick your wedding day scent. I am FAR too picky and perfume-controlling to ever let that happen. He's lucky to be married to you!

  • I love this perfume. You say "capital K and lots of chemicals." --- well...don't all your other perfumes contain chemicals too?

  • @splitacab Absolutely correct (capital K Korrect?) - pretty much all perfumes are made out of man-made synthetics, unless otherwise stated. But they don't necessarily smell synthetic, and to me, Daisy smells artificial. It's just not my cup of juice, I guess!

  • @KatiePuckrikSmells - Okay great, thanks for clarifying :)

  • I like this perfume. It's just not for me.. But j would buy this for a cheery bright type of person as a gift.. I think it is nice.. But I am too mysterious for for this scent myself

  • omygod. I can really imagine how that smell would be. smoothie as in junk food..

  • So did you like the smell or no? What do you recomend for some one in their early 20s thank you

  • @Safrvila89 Daisy is not for me, personally. Here's a variety of perfumes that would work well for young women: Hermès Eau des Merveilles Narciso Rodriguez for Her Kat Von D Sinner Comptoir Sud Pacifique Eau de Naphé Kai D&G 18 La Lune Stella McCartney Stella Christian Dior Escale à Pondichéry Kenzo Amour Burberry The Beat Elixir Estée Lauder Bronze Goddess Juliette Has a Gun Miss Charming Clarins Par Amour Toujours Gucci Envy Me
  • I purchased Daisy, because I love daisy’s even though they don’t have a smell. It can give me a headache. what’s in it?

  • @TheMoultonj It might the the musk in Daisy that's giving you a headache. Many people, myself included, are sensitive to the strong synthetic musks used in many perfumes. The musks used in fine fragrances range from animalic and "dirty" to the soapy, clean, "white musks" that are also present in laundry products like Woolite.

    White musk smells deceptively light and fresh, but a little goes a long way, and they are very tenacious and can get louder and louder as the perfume wears on.

  • I love daisy. :) smells amazing!

  • @ KatiePuckrikSmells I didn't smell that one yet. I'll try! 

  • "Daisy" smells (at least to me) like a fresh chamomile. I love that scent, but it doesn't do a good job in this particular perfume.

    Oh, (since you have already mentioned it) "Chloe" bottle, ads, and packaging look amazing. But the smell is a disappointment for me too.

  • @nishlika I do prefer the Chloe Intense version out of the new Chloes.

  • @KatiePuckrikSmells - does the chloe intense version smell more...musky? woody? than just the new chloe eau de parfum?

  • @lolaloves10 None of the above. It smells more soapy-rose.

  • I was really disappointed with the new Chloe scent, as well. I expected more from the great House of Chloe.

  • @saddlerackcowgirl Y'know, I'm so attracted by the Chloe packaging and I love how cool the ads look. But the actual fragrance lets everything down. Or it's just not as hip as the ads, so there's a disconnect.

  • Have you done a review yet on the new Chloe?

  • @friscobiatch78 Ack! No. That one really does smell like Bounce sheets, as you said earlier about Juicy Couture. I prefer the "intense" version of Chloe that just came out, but they're all too much on the soapy side for me to fall in love with.

  • clean is spelt with a C NOT K!

  • hello,

    could you do a review on heat by beyonce. ironic to your best perfume of all time :)

  • @kcindrl0kjjdfgpoin5 Tee-hee! I'll check it out.

  • Thanks for explaining this I would have bought it but now not so much!!!

  • Check out the different versions of Daisy (the edt vs the edp), cuz one might appeal to you more than the other.

  • your great!!!!!xoxoxox

  • Back atcha, dollface!

  • 5 stars!

  • Thank you...wheeeeeeee!

  • one of my all time faves is white diamonds and red door..also design...whaattaya think? i cant say a fave,i love maanyyy

  • i love this scent...

  • I think that this smells A LOT like Light Blue from Dolce & Gabbana? I really love both. They're really nice and feminine, but subtle enough for day and not offensive.

  • They probably fill the same slot, perfume-wise. Daisy is fruitier than LB, though.

  • HI Katie. This is BlackDiamondRun under a new name, since I couldn't access my old account. Anyway, my husband just bought Lola for me and while we love it, after forty-five minutes it's vanished into the spirit world. Completely. What. The. Heck. Even Avon perfume from my childhood had more staying power. So. In deliberation mode--To return? To keep, because we all know that the bottle rocks. Keep it, enjoy the bottle, and spray it on every hour until it's gone in two weeks?

  • Hi J4M! I vote - keep it, since you love the scent and the bottle. And the fact that you need to reapply more frequently just means more chances to play with the fun vinyl flower cap.

  • LOL you're adorable but a little late. I just returned the bottle and bought Juicy Couture in the fancy bottle with the hot pink ribbon and jeweled dangly thingy. Love my descriptions, don't ya. So far, the scent has stuck around my neck and wrists quite nicely. I admit, however, that I'm luke warm on the scent. I loved the bottle. Oh my. It's all girly girl and perched beside me even as I type.

  • You get into trouble if you only go by the bottle. You've gotta stalk/date the scent: visit it in the store, get samples, give a test run first. Then swoop in for the kill and buy it. That's my method, anyway.

  • Yeah. You're right. Next time I'll stalk the scent. Dude. I had several signature perfumes. I loved them. Then my husband objected to them because of connections with ex-boyfriends. Now I'm at sea. You know what I realized. Couture Couture smells like Giorgio Beverly Hills from the eighties. I hate that perfume. It's sickly sweet, cloying and oppressive. And freaking loud. And, lol, I'm wearing Juicy right now. I hate it. I want my old perfumes back. Sigh.

  • Tell me the old perfumes that you loved and I'll try to matchmake you with similar new ones without a past.

  • Hypnose. Amazing Grace. And one by Victoria Secret that I forgot the name......hmmmm....very vanilla-y. What do you think? And I love Sensuous. So, do I have a pattern here? Woodsy, vanilla-y? Maybe?

    You are a sweetie-pie. By the way.

  • Okay, I've rounded up a bunch of soft white florals with a hint of musk and/or sandalwood:

    D&G Anthology #18 La Lune

    Guerlain Idylle

    Sarah Jessica Parker Lovely

    Narciso Rodriguez For Her edp (the newest one in the purple mirrored bottle)

    And check out these vanillic ones:

    Guerlain Shalimar (I prefer the edp)

    Kenzo Amour

  • Awesome. I will check them out! I had already been drawn to Lovely and didn't know why. Thank you for your effort on my behalf!

  • And. Very funny about playing with the plastic flower top of Lola. I loved playing with the plastic flower. And every time I replaced the lid onto the bottle, I had to set it on there just so. Green leaf to the left, at the eight o'clock position. Twas lovely that way.

  • I've got both Lola and Daisy, but I prefer Daisy :)

  • I've decided to purchase a new perfume, I just don't know which one. I absolutely LOVE the smells of Couture Couture by Juicy Couture and i just smelled Be Delisous by DKNY today and loved it. I've heard pretty good things about The Beat by Burberry, Daisy from Marc Jacobs and Viva La Juicy by JC too. Do you think I would like any of those, or what whould you recommend?

  • Be Delicious*

  • Since you're loving the fruitiness of Couture Couture and Be Delicious, you might also enjoy Daisy. Try it and see!

  • does this have strawberries in it coz one perfume website says it does and another doesnt

  • It definitely smells like strawberries. The perfume websites can be inconsistent in listing all the notes.

  • personally, i tried both daisy and lola by marc jacobs and i prefered lola i thought it had a warmer smell to it and it felt like it wasnt going to attack my nose as much as daisy did.

  • That's a good observation - Lola is indeed warmer than Daisy.

  • I don't really understand all of your jokes but they seem really witty :-) I totally agree on Daisy...smells like grass. Like idk, grass oil or something. The bottle's adorable though!

  • The bottle is pretty irresistible!

  • haha

  • lol.. i really like your reviews..  very funny too just subscribed

  • That's wonderful! Thanks!

  • I know Daisy is one of the more popular perfumes, but it doesn't do much for me. To me, it's the kind of grassiness that makes me sneeze in the spring.

  • haha

  • I love your reviews? Which song do you use for the intro and the end title?

  • Thanks, SC. The song is "Perfume" by Sparks from their "Hello Young Lovers" album.

  • Thank you for the quick answer! :D

  • will you review Miss Dior Chérie

  • lol wow

  • You should make a video on Lola also by Marc Jacobs. I'd love to hear your opinion on it.

  • Thanks for the suggestion!

  • Wow, you're really good at describing smells.

  • Thanks, AA96!

  • have you tried insolence by guerlain?...what do you think?...like it or hate it?

  • Haven't tried that one yet...

  • oh you should! its like an addictive sweeite XD... no seriously its sweetie like in smell and it really is addictiove... along with Victor and Rolfs "Flowerbomb" from Debinhams

  • I love Daisy! I only had a sample, and I used it up so quickly. What I noticed though is that the scent seemed to wear off very quickly. I wonder if anyone else noticed this

  • my mum has daisy and it smells a little too unsweet for me if that makes sence!!

    i like your reveiw XD

  • I wonder if you'd like Miss Dior Chérie? It's an uninhibited, sweet strawberry with a bit of woodiness.

  • i found that i usually like smells like daisy and miss dior cherie but then i found burberry the beat and i love that also! it seems very woody and different then the clean scent of daisy. my only problem is that the beats largest size is a 2.5 as opposed to daisys 3.4 and more expensive. what would you recommend as the better buy: daisy or the beat?

  • It's really an apples/oranges thing here, cuz the scents are entirely different and buying Daisy just because you get more for your money will not quell your longing for the woodiness of The Beat. And especially since The Beat is a new direction for you, I think you should try that. You can save some money by ordering it online from discount etailers.

  • Have you smelled Miss Dior Cherie? i love the knockoff of it. lol! do you think i would like daisy? what else do you think i would like since i like the dior cherie?

  • You'll find Daisy (try the eau de toilette, not the eau de parfum) less densely fruity than Miss Dior Chérie, but I think you'll like it. You should also give Miss Dior Chérie L'eau a whirl - that one's lighter and more sheer than the original Miss Dior Chérie. And like I commented above, I'm a big fan of Nina by Nina Ricci, and you might like that one, too.

  • Have you tried viva la Juicy? If so can you tell me how you feel about it...i was planning on getting it but i want your perspective

  • I know Viva La Juicy is hugely popular, but it doesn't really stand out for me. To my nose, it's a loud mush of warm, sickly-sweet notes & musk. For a sweet, fruity-musky perfume with more personality, I prefer Christian Dior Miss Dior Chérie. But my absolute favorite sweet, creamy fragrance is Nina by Nina Ricci. I love that one! It's sweet without being cloying or too thick.

    But if your nose has fallen in love with Viva La Juicy, & if it makes you feel happy to smell it, get it!

  • this is the first video ive ever whatch rom ur channel, and i choose daisy cause its my fav perfum, and i think u were a bit harsh :(

  • Hi NewYorkxxooxoxo - I just call it as I see it. I try to give a detached overview of the fragrance, but a little of my personal preference always sneaks in - I'm only human! One of the cool things about perfume is that many people can have such different responses to the same smell. And they feel fiercely loyal to the ones they love. And Daisy does have a loyal following, so you're in good company!

  • I have a question, have you ever smelled viva la juicy or fantasy by britney spears? if you had i have a question. those two are my top 2 perfumes, i love them, would i like daisy by marc jacobs?

  • carodalino, yes I think you'd like Marc Jacobs Daisy - but you'd find it lighter and fresher than Viva La Juicy and Fantasy. But you know what I think you'd LOVE is the new Marc Jacobs Lola. It's more sweet and deep than Daisy - you should check it out. I've seen it at Bloomingdale's.

  • Thanks :)

  • um can i just say that u rr fukkn hillarious!

  • ok so i just wrote a comment aking if you have this sent. srry bout that have you tried Miss. Dior Cheire? ( proberly killed that splelling)

  • I have tried Miss Dior Chérie, and it's a nicely done fruity-patchouli, a little too sweet for my personal taste. I prefer Miss Dior Chérie L'eau, which is sheerer and drier.

  • i love this operfume!

  • i love this scent. i spray it on my basset hound, Gnarly.

  • No wonder your basset hound looks so sad...;-)

  • i really love this perfume..it smells soo good

  • i love how, even if you love a perfume, you are really honest about it and describe more than just the notes, but also the "character" and vibe of the smell.

  • Glad you like the approach. I really do feel that each perfume has a personality.

  • I tried this perfume before. I sprayed it on those paper things. It smelled okay for a second. Not unpleasant, just not that awesome then, it smelled only of musk. The "I spent all day playing basketball and I reek of sweat" type of musk.

  • You are absolutely wonderful.

    And you house's decor is adorable.

    Very...Anthropologie.

  • Thank you! And I'm cracking up, because the yellow blouse I'm wearing is from Anthropologie! Love that store...

  • Whenever I go into that store...it reminds me of what a Fairy Godmother's cottage would look like. A very stylish Fairy Godmother. :)

    And it always smells so yummy!

    Well anyhow, I love your videos, and I find myself laughing to myself like a babbling fool because everything you say is so funny!

  • From one babbling fool to another - thanks!

  • this has gotta be one of the best smelling perfumes i have ever smelt! i wear it every day!

  • daisys do they smell kinda umm poopy

  • Marc Jacobs said in an interview that the Daisy perfume was actually inspired by one of his favorite fictional characters, Daisy from The Great Gatsby

  • That's interesting! I love that book.

  • why do ppl not get ur reviews r tongue n cheek r they all stupid..?

  • Nice reviews, kind of critical but to the point. Just saying, but jokes and being a comedian? Nope, not your forte.

  • I disagree. If you weren't hilarious, I wouldn't be subscribed to your videos. Considering the fact that I've never worn perfume in my life.

  • You have a strange sense of humor.

  • Agreed.

  • i like how you are critical about perfumes!

    your videos are really good i believe that's because of your intellect.

  • i have this perfume...its one of my favorites.....besides the twilight perfume....i love them

  • Are any of these purfumes positive? I've seen maybe 7 videos and non of them have been very positive :/

  • critical and to the point!:)

    loved the review!

  • I agree. It's kind of nice but not so nice that you would buy it, haha ;-)

    And these plastic flowers on the bottle, I think someone stole them from Barbies house...

  • Barbie has filed a report with the doll police.

  • i luv ur set! so prettY!

  • Thanks! My "set" is also known as my "dining room/office".

  • Well I actually like it quite a lot, my mum has it and it's really nice on her. Not me! .. chemical, yes, I think that's what's bothering me in general.

    I also don't think that daisies smell a lot.. have you ever noticed the smell of ivy? I noticed it really strongly even a metre away when I was a small kid. Now I can detect the same sort of smell when I put my nose on the leaves. It is funny how the sense of smell changes.

  • I know what you mean about the smell of ivy. I recently came across a fragrance that captures it really well: Annick Goutal's Eau de Camille, which features honeysuckle and tomato leaf in its green, grassy mix.

  • hi katie! you are too funny! im looking for a fresh fruit summer fragrance.. i already have viva la juicy..right now im eye-ing dolche and gabana light blue, true religion, and the new dkny be delicious in the pink bottle. what do you think of those? if you have any other suggestions please let me know! :)

  • Hi mebulbz - If you're looking to steer away from strong fragrances (and Viva La Juicy is pretty strong), Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue is a great, fresh choice. I've not tried the other 2 you mentioned, but here are some light, fruity ones I like for summer:

    Fresh Sugar

    Fresh Sugar Lychee

    Clinique Happy for Men (great for gals, too - try it!)

    Lilly Pulitzer Squeeze

    Bath & Body Works Coconut Lime Verbena

    The Gap The Lover (this one's a little sexier, but soft)

  • I wanted to check out what you thought of the perfume because I read it was miley cyrus' favorite perfume. But maybe its not that good....

  • I liked the packaging but was very disappointed in the fragrance....especially for a FiFi winner! :-(

  • Agreed on all points!

  • hehe your great,

    i also really like this perfume.

    keep the good work up ! :)

  • I tried this perfume, woooow its really fantastic. I can concider it as the best perfume for 2009

  • This fragrance is really popular - I think people who don't like big, heavy perfumes are drawn to it.

    Glad to hear you've found a smell to love!

  • you say that daist don't smells! it SMELLS!!! learn more...

  • Tell me more, dimbag! What do you smell when you sniff a daisy?

  • i can smell strawberry , vanilla , musk , gardenia

  • Wait! I think we're misunderstanding each other. On the review, I said that the flower daisy doesn't smell, not the eau de parfum "Daisy". Clearly, the edp has a smell, which I describe as a "fruit smoothie". Which is just as you say: strawberry and vanilla, with white florals and musk.

    But I was laughing at first, cuz I thought you were getting all that from a plant, and I was confused - but impressed with Scandinavian daisies!

  • hey, thanks for the e-mail! your videos are great....i subscribed! thanks so much

  • That's great to hear! Thanks for the sub!

  • I went shopping today, and sprayed the perfume on myself. It didn't smell like you had described, when it 1st hit my skin. But then the inner fruit smoothie in me , emerged and it was really nice. Definately not sugary sweet, but the smell of fresh fruit. My husband really liked it, and so did my 2 yr old son. He kept pulling on my wrist, to take big whiffs of it! LOL :)

  • Sounds like Daisy passed the Baby Sniff Test (known in the business as the BST)! I wonder if you son's going to be your in-house perfume expert? :-D

  • Okay I can't really understand your sarcasm. Are you saying you like it or no? Same with a lot of your other videos. Please be more clear.

  • I'm actually really careful about giving more of an overview of a fragrance's personality rather than just saying, "This is good" or "This is bad". People make emotional connections with a fragrance, and if I only offered my personal tastes in a review, my insights wouldn't be relevant to viewers who don't share my exact taste.

    Having said that, I think you can read between the lines to know which fragrances I love less than others! But that still doesn't mean they're not well-made fragrances.

  • I like when you said "wee" you are silly!

  • Hmm..I love the smell laundry detergent...or anything clean. Perhaps I'll check this out. Thanks for the review!

  • I'm going to a conference for the next week and i'm trying to decide what perfume to pack! the clean smell of Daisy is one...Or the flowery scent of Coco madmoiselle or maybe i sholud be a rebel and bring my "go to" D+G "the one"...

    i just can't decide! any advice?

  • Sorry, I just saw this comment - maybe you're already at the conference? But I'd say, anywhere you're in an enclosed space with other people for a long time - and especially a work event - you should tone down the usual olfactory flamboyance. Either go lighter on the loud ones, or go demure with Daisy.

  • I always biffed it down the hills...I'll avoid this one...Could you do a review on Pink Sugar by Aquolina? I wanted to buy it...and I smelled the body wash version...I just wanna make sure it's not wet laundry or a biff down the hill.

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