Women's perfume identification

desert.snake

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A friend gave me this perfume to my wife. There are no inscriptions. Nobody faced similar?

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Hang up, information found)) :

CARON, Aimez-Moi + bottle Swarovski BLACK (15ml) "Crystal Dagger"

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Yes, my friend found it with the help of a local browser from the picture. It was lucky that they were sold in a local store a few years ago and he saved the photo on the site. That's why Google doesn't search.

Yes, trypophobe's dream, but the opposite - not holes, but protruding small processes. Something like aerial roots
 
I met a French student in college, and she had the most...um, incredibly attractive perfume that I have ever encountered. It took a lot of will power to keep...civil, shall we say. I told her that her perfume should be illegal. I didn't say why, but I felt that it gave the woman too much of an advantage, so to say. I don't know what was in it, but that perfume gives a woman too much of an edge--a guy doesn't have much chance. Fortunately for me, I was much older--had I been a young man...well, who knows?
 
I think looks matter more than some spray on scent. Personality is more important, or her outfit or lack there of, etc.

Make up, especially excessive, or parfum is a turn off for me.
 
I've known about that. I think there was a time when good hygiene wasn't a thing people would use scents to mask body odour. Maybe then it would be more appropriate.
 
Never heard of badgerandblade before. Are you, or have you ever been, a member of the badger and blade forum?
Geez, you make it sound like they are communists... :)

Yes, but I'm no where NEAR as obsessed as some of the members on there. Some of them are in my opinion, a little too preoccupied with their clothing and grooming. Beyond that, I say nothing, I know nothing, I see nothing, nothing, nothing!
 

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