Simple Rules on Perfume for Women |
| 2/24/2010 4:09:30 AM |

Not too long ago, I was standing in line at the supermarket when the girl behind me tapped me on the shoulder. I thought that maybe I'd dropped something, but instead she complimented me on the perfume for women that I was wearing and asked if I could tell her what type of fragrance perfume that it was. Because I happen to love perfume for women, I'm always happy to talk about it any chance I get. I study different fragrances and how they smell differently based on the body chemistry of the person wearing them.
I told her what the name of my perfume was, but I also asked if I could offer her some advice in the process. She was young, probably in hear early 20's and said she would love to hear anything I could tell her about finding the right perfume for women. I explained to her that just because this particular perfume smelled great on me, didn't mean it would on her. I went on to explain to her that she should visit the fragrance perfume counter at the mall and ask for a sample of the perfume for women and then take it home and give it a try.
I told her that once she found out if the perfume for women worked well with her body chemistry then she should make the purchase. I also warned her about wearing too much at once and it being overpowering. The last tip I gave her was to tell her that she should order perfume for women online because it's much cheaper. I told her I ordered the Arden Beauty by Elizabeth Arden Women Eau De Parfum Spray 3.3 oz from Purple Crown Mall whose online store can be found by visiting www.purplecrownmall.com, and that it really was the best place for finding great prices on perfume for women and other beauty and skin care products.
By the time the conversation ended, I was paying for my groceries and ready to head out the door. She thanked me for all the information on the perfume for women and said she would definitely be taking it to heart. I told her that I was happy to help and I wished her luck. I walked away with a good feeling that I possibly helped another person learn about perfume. I remember my best friend’s mom was the one who taught me, and I've never forgotten that. |
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