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'Alice in Wonderland' Inspired: Whimsical Style Finds
Huffington Post (blog)
Here's what I discovered (from left): Frosted Fleur De Lis Perfume Bottle ($23.49 at Overstock.com): This fragrance's fancy rhinestone-accented bottle ...
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Huffington Post (blog)
Here's what I discovered (from left): Frosted Fleur De Lis Perfume Bottle ($23.49 at Overstock.com): This fragrance's fancy rhinestone-accented bottle ...
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Is there Something New about Perfume and Wine? - Catavino
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Catavino - A blog about the wines of Spain and Portugal.
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Catavino - A blog about the wines of Spain and Portugal.
How do I get the perfume smell off my skin?
Q. I just put on some perfume and I'm apparently allergic. Any good way to get it off? Alcohol or something? Or is the only way to completely shower it off?
Asked by Faith - Tue Oct 24 09:38:15 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My grandma actually showed me an easy way last weekend that worked like a charm. You use a lemon wedge or just cut a full lemon in half. Then rub the lemon flesh gently over the areas on your skin where the perfume is. Once the perfume smell is gone, you can use a warm cloth with any dish or hand soap and rinse off the lemon scent, or you can leave it on. In my case, I left it on cause I love the smell of citrus, and my uncle (whose allergic/sensitive to perfumes and scented sprays etc) didn't have to worry about his breathing or sinuses. Well, there you have it, 2 good outcomes to one problem LOL. Good Luck! =) P.S: If you haven't already, you may want to launder any clothing that the perfume may have come into contact with to avoid… [cont.]
Answered by parseltongue82 - Tue Oct 24 09:55:05 2006
Q. I just put on some perfume and I'm apparently allergic. Any good way to get it off? Alcohol or something? Or is the only way to completely shower it off?
Asked by Faith - Tue Oct 24 09:38:15 2006 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My grandma actually showed me an easy way last weekend that worked like a charm. You use a lemon wedge or just cut a full lemon in half. Then rub the lemon flesh gently over the areas on your skin where the perfume is. Once the perfume smell is gone, you can use a warm cloth with any dish or hand soap and rinse off the lemon scent, or you can leave it on. In my case, I left it on cause I love the smell of citrus, and my uncle (whose allergic/sensitive to perfumes and scented sprays etc) didn't have to worry about his breathing or sinuses. Well, there you have it, 2 good outcomes to one problem LOL. Good Luck! =) P.S: If you haven't already, you may want to launder any clothing that the perfume may have come into contact with to avoid… [cont.]
Answered by parseltongue82 - Tue Oct 24 09:55:05 2006
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