My advice would be don't buy any perfume and not to mention anything when you meet. Then when she drops a hint, just open your mouth wide and say you clean forgot. When you come to pay the bill, open an empty wallet and say "oh bloody hell I forgot to go to the cash dispenser, can you lend me a tenner, I'll give it you back on Friday."
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You can't just buy a woman perfume, they have their own preferred scents.
I call troll.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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There appears to be another forum and thread already started for this: First Date Fragrance (Page 1) - General Perfumes Talk - Fragrantica ClubComment
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Originally posted by GeorgeB View PostI dont have any pics, but in good community spirit I'm willing to get some!... if i get at least one mother flippin perfurme suggestion!
Voted best purfume;
£34 Estée Lauder Beautiful Eau De Parfum Spray - the fragrance of a thousand flowers.
A tender bouquet of Lilies and Roses, Marigold and Orange Blossoms...all warmed with a rich, woody base and brightened with a touch of citrus.
A perfume which is romantic, tender, memorable.
Fragrance Type: Floral
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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I don't approve of such a move (on the 1st date! tsk...) but since you're going in with your eyes open I would suggest a little subtleness, and a try for something a bit exclusive.
And is she sultry or spring-like?
And what do you class as expensive?
Sultry:
Givenchy Very Irrisistable
Spring-like:
Jo Malone Orange Blossom
For cheaper but still nice perfumes go to a L'Occitane shop near you and have a sniff around, the shop assistants are lovely in there and will be appry to help."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostAward winning cosmetic products - Estee Lauder UK - Online | Estée Lauder UK
Voted best purfume;
£34 Estée Lauder Beautiful Eau De Parfum Spray - the fragrance of a thousand flowers.
A tender bouquet of Lilies and Roses, Marigold and Orange Blossoms...all warmed with a rich, woody base and brightened with a touch of citrus.
A perfume which is romantic, tender, memorable.
Fragrance Type: Floral
How would I know what her scent is?
this is all foriegn to me.Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI don't approve of such a move (on the 1st date! tsk...) but since you're going in with your eyes open I would suggest a little subtleness, and a try for something a bit exclusive.
And is she sultry or spring-like?
And what do you class as expensive?
Sultry:
Givenchy Very Irrisistable
Spring-like:
Jo Malone Orange Blossom
For cheaper but still nice perfumes go to a L'Occitane shop near you and have a sniff around, the shop assistants are lovely in there and will be appry to help.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostAward winning cosmetic products - Estee Lauder UK - Online | Estée Lauder UK
Voted best purfume;
£34 Estée Lauder Beautiful Eau De Parfum Spray - the fragrance of a thousand flowers.
A tender bouquet of Lilies and Roses, Marigold and Orange Blossoms...all warmed with a rich, woody base and brightened with a touch of citrus.
A perfume which is romantic, tender, memorable.
Fragrance Type: Floral
Just don't buy anything with a pop star's face or name on it..."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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