
Flowers and room sprays are the best way to add some scent to your home this holiday season, but don't forget to enhance your personal fragrance as well! Here are some new perfumes and body sprays to try now.

I do feel bad for people who have allergies, etc. but if they are that sensitive to odors, fragrances, etc. they need to inquire first about that when booking a room. I flew a few weeks ago and as we were in line getting ready to board, a rep from the airline announced that a passenger on that flight had a peanut allergy and they would not be serving peanuts or any products with peanuts/peanut oils in it. Soooo....1 person out of 137 passengers has the say so of what you can or cannot eat while on the flight!!!! No wonder this society has become the "IT'S ALL ABOUT ME SOCIETY"!!!!
November 11 2011 at 3:37 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyBuy what you enjoy not what some jerk is trying to push on you.
November 11 2011 at 3:37 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyAll these perfumes are Killers for people with asthma or perfume sensitivities like my wife. We spent a night in a motel recently and neither of us could get any rest because the hotel has "air fresheners" that pump perfume into the air. My wife was up all night coughing, We complained about it when we checked into the hotel and they unpluged the unit, but later when we returned from dinner it was plugged in again. I wrote to the hotel chain and told them that wasthe last time we could stay at any of their hotels as long as they use those stupid perfume machines. It botherd my wife for three days after. We had to put anything we brought into that hotel outside to defragrence befor we could bring it into our house. We can't even wak at the malls because some stores pump so much perfume into the air in their stores it even comes out in the hallway and pollutes the air there also. Lets have a fragrence free America and outlaw these pollution creating devices.
November 08 2011 at 8:13 PM Report abuse Permalink -2 rate up rate down ReplyA mainstream perfume with lilac is rather different. I haven't seen or smelled that one yet. Empress was nice. Oddly, I didn't like the newest Juicy fragrance. I won't be able to test the ones at Barney's. There isn't one close by. Shine seemed a rather nice floral.
Shakira put out a floral this past summer, I think. It's soft and pleasant, not too loud. And reasonably priced. Lancome Tresor Midnight Rose was very very pretty. I'm still looking forward to smelling Prada Candy. That one has been getting good reviews.
Lovestruck by I think Vera Wang has great top notes but the drydown doesn't work on me. I think the other one I tried was Beyonce Pulse (blue and sliver alien-looking bottle); didn't like the top notes as we're heading into fall (more summery, juicy) but couldn't stop smelling the drydown. Fabulous stuff.
Those modern perfumes and cleaning productos are an insult to good health.
The best perfume is the natural, when body and clothing are well cared.
So many people ill simply because they don't think.
Very relieved and glad to read your posts SheMimi. If only more people were aware of the possible dangers of perfumes and fragrance oils. Essential oils are gifts from nature. Not only do they smell wonderful, but they are therapeutic and healing, depending upon the essential.
If you have an interest, check out my website: www.ashleysbacktonature.com
All of my mostly natural and organic body and skin care products are made from 100% pure essential oils, they heal and pick up your spirits. They are safe for pets, people and the environment and made in America.
Perfumes are usually made with formaldyhyde which is a known carcinogen. Do you really want to use harmful ingredients on your skin. Essential oils can be used as perfume without any of the ill affects from manufactured perfume with synthetic chemicals. healthy-communications.com
November 08 2011 at 2:06 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySee my comment above about perfume.
November 08 2011 at 8:17 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHow come Heidi does not know about the questionable, controversial and known carcinogens in perfumes. Mostly all are manufactured using these nasty chemicals. Does she not read Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, Environmental Working Group, Think Before You Pink, all tell about the dangers of perfumes. Why can't she wake up and know this information? publicsright2know.org
November 08 2011 at 2:04 PM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down ReplyHeidi Klum's new fragrance Shine is amAZing!! Bought it for my girlfriend last week, and we both love it!
November 07 2011 at 7:22 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyA new fragrance called shine ??? Sounds like a cleaning product for my stainless steel fridge or glass-tile back splash.
November 08 2011 at 5:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhere I come from it qualifies as a racial slur.
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