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    Smiley Perfumes for work?

    What do you wear at work?

    What do you wear at home?

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    At home I wear Lady Gaga's perfume, Fame. I never make money if I wear it at work for some reason. Maybe its the fact that its made to smell a lil bit like semen & blood.... hahahah i love her.

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    Flower bomb or coach poppy at work...VS bombshell at home.. Lol silly right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttonpop View Post
    At home I wear Lady Gaga's perfume, Fame. I never make money if I wear it at work for some reason. Maybe its the fact that its made to smell a lil bit like semen & blood.... hahahah i love her.
    Do you wear any perfume at work?

    These days for work I'm wearing a knockoff of Poppy by Coach that I got from Target. Smells surprisingly good...and I wouldn't want to shell out a bunch of money for a work scent (since scent is such a personal thing, I'd rather go with something more sweet and generic than something that could potentially be turning off 50% of customers).

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    I'll also admit to being a total cheapass when it comes to work stuff. I've learned over the years that some things truly do make me more money over time and are worth the investment - certain makeup products, new thongs, etc. - while other things aren't as important. I'm sure some women do make more money because they wear designer scents (I know Light Blue is a popular one), but I'd rather stick with the generic-smelling stuff when it comes to perfume. That said, I refuse to buy stripper-vanilla or cotton-candy scents now, more because I'm sick of smelling them than for any practical reasons.

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    At work I wear pink sugar (always get compliments on it and I get it cheap at tjmaxx) and at home or out I wear pure poison by dior

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    I don't wear any perfume or mist to work. I don't really wear anything outside of work either lol. I often receive designer perfume as gifts (Chanel, Dior) and the bottles are still full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie61 View Post
    I'm sure some women do make more money because they wear designer scents (I know Light Blue is a popular one), but I'd rather stick with the generic-smelling stuff when it comes to perfume.
    I used to always wear Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue!

    It gave me a lot of compliments, "wow you smell amazing" and so on, and I find it really easy to wear, love it, it smells really good on me, but I also sometimes got comments like "this is Light Blue isn't it?" or "my girlfriend has this perfume as well" which made me feel like getting something slightly less popular. I still haven't found an alternative though, I have a small bottle of Light Blue left and I barely wear any perfume at all outside of work so I haven't gone out to find that new fragrance yet.

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    Arpege at work, Shalimar at home. I love vintage scents--not only are they wonderful, but it's a virtual guarantee that no one else will be wearing anything even remotely like it.

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    Alien by Thierry Mugler at work and at home.
    I recently bought the new YSL Opium Black on a whim and I've been wearing that outside of work lately-I also like Armani Code Femme and Modern Muse Chic by Estee Lauder.
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    At work I wear Chanel Coco Mademoiselle, Flowerbomb, or Viva La Juicy.

    My favorite to wear outside of the club is also the Coco Mademoiselle.
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    I'm obsessed with perfume! And I wear the same things to work as I do at home. I've never been a one-fragrance lady, so here is my current crop of rotating faves:

    Serge Lutens - Borneo 1834 and Arabie. They're both woody, spicy orientals and I love their yummy delicious complexity.

    Providence Perfume Co. - Cocoa Tuberose, Tabac Citron and Rose Bohème. These are all herbal and sweet. Rose Bohème is kind of terrifying in the bottle because it contains civet, but I swear, on the skin it smells amazing. I've actually received more compliments on it than any of my other fragrances.

    Alice and Peter Fancy Choco and Parfum d'Empire Osmanthus Interdite are my two top "light/fresh" fragrances. Probably not a coincidence that I'm getting a little bored of them...

    Oh, and I just got Thierry Mugler Angel on a whim. Mostly for the adorable bottle. Haven't worn it to work yet, though.

    Last thing, I promise -- You can smell expensive for cheap by applying any Aveda lotion to your neck. It smells like rich lady hair. Very nice for being subtly familiar to rich men!

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    I love Serge Lutens perfumes too. Never at work though, I like to keep my favourite scents for the real me.
    For dancing I wear something fairly cheap but sweetish and inoffensive, at the moment it's a Korres perfume.
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    At work I wear Dolce and Gabbana's The One. It is oh so sexy. At home/when I'm out at places other than work, I wear Victoria's Secret Love Spell, or any other VS body mist spray.

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    I wear body splash at the club. I'm such a thrifty gal so I Victoria's Secret or top drugstore brands - like viva la juicy etc fine for me as long as it doesn't smell too cheap or like old ladies.

    In real life I don't wear perfume much but right now I'm into flower bomb
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    Arpege at work, Shalimar at home. I love vintage scents--not only are they wonderful, but it's a virtual guarantee that no one else will be wearing anything even remotely like it.
    LOVE Shalimar.

    The vintage scents usually have such beautiful bottles too.

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    I wear alien at home and at work

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    I'm pretty cheap when it to fragrance. Twilight Mist by Body Fantasies (yes, from the dollar store) works just fine for me.

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    I don't do perfume, just body spray Japanese Cherry Blossom from Bath & Body Works. I love that you can just spritz it all over and you don't have to worry about "perfume overload".

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    I wear Dior Poison or J'adore. I got in the habit of not wearing Poison at work because it glows under blacklight. Odd! I also use a body spray to freshen up.

    I used to wear Chanel No. 5, but always had a bad night when I did. Turns out that it was the same perfume that y adoptive father's mistress wore. I gave the bottle away, lol! Never want to smell it again.

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    I only wear pheromones. Eye of Love's Morning Glow, to be exact, because it has androstenol in it. I can't tell you how many customers gush over how good I smell (almost all of the ones I dance for) and even comment on it more than once. One of them said, "I can tell you don't wear perfumes or anything. You just smell really, really good!"

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    I wear Poison and Rose Bohème Dancing. I have been told the Rose is sweet, It beats vanilla any day. I dont know why girls tell new dancers that men will empty their wallets for vanilla... Its a trancending thing, keeps getting passed down LOL

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    Ralph Lauren Midnight Romance for work
    Marc Jacobs Honey for daytime
    Chanel No. 5 for those fancy nights out

    I used to wear Light Blue daily then it suddenly just didn't mix well with my body chemistry anymore. So sad. Also too many people knew it.

    Also bought Pure Instinct pheromone from the sex store and have been wearing it as a base under my perfume and have noticed a difference in money and male attention. First night I wore it I made $$$$. It's so cheap too like only $12

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    I've never really worn perfume. At the club i'll put on a cucumber melon dove body spray/mist that is sold next to the deodorant. lol I get compliments all the time on how I smell, and no one has said anything about it being familiar.

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    I wear body sprays from Bath and Body Works. I get the travel spray, lotion, and body wash for ten dollars. That way I can use as much as I want and not care cause it's cheap lol. The customers like it too. I've been wearing velvet sugar lately.

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