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Paris Hilton
Perfume
We all know that naming a
product after a celebrity, is nothing more than a marketing device
intended to use the famous name to sell more product. In the case of
Paris Hilton perfume, might the famous name actually hurt sales? Paris
Hilton, the unfairly beautiful heiress to the Hilton hotel dynasty,
is richer than a Devil’s Food Cake. She also recently made headlines
for a jail sentence and a subsequent melt-down in the courtroom. The
Hilton hotel heiress acted more like someone on an episode of Judge
Judy gone awry, than a wealthy heiress to an empire. Even though her
recent antics have some reporters refusing to interview her,
they still might want to give her Paris Hilton perfume a chance.
Good Reviews
On online product review
sites like Girlfriend.com where real women weigh in with their views
on everything made under the sun, moon and in the names of the
stars, Paris Hilton perfume gets more compliments than insults. It
is a very feminine, “girly-girl” perfume with sweet, almost cotton
candy like tones. This fragrance will probably work with some
women’s body chemistry better than others.
Paris Hilton perfume,
introduced to noses worldwide in 2005, put out by Parlux fragrances,
comes in a brilliant bottle. It looks like the bastard child of the
Eiffel Tower and a lamppost thrown into a plate glass window.
Despite the description, it is quite interesting and can fit in well
with many kinds of interior design as opposed to being hidden away
in the bathroom medicine cabinet.

What Does Paris
Hilton Smell Like?
Apparently, if Paris Hilton
perfume is anything to go by, Paris Hilton smells like a
trend-setting blend frozen apple, oak moss, freesia, mimosa, peach
nectar, jasmine, sandalwood and ylang ylang. Although ylang ylang,
sandalwood, freesia and apple are generally considered aphrodisiacs,
Paris Hilton perfume gets an extra dose of head turning smell with
human sex pheromones.
Paris Hilton perfume comes in
sprays of various sizes and in gift sets which include bath and
shower gel and body lotion along with the perfume. Considering how
expensive some designer perfumes can be, Paris Hilton perfume one of
the more affordable on the market (especially those with
pheromones), perhaps because it is made with more readily available
ingredients.

Perfume Shopping
101
It is not recommended to buy
a perfume scent that you haven’t tried, unless you are a collector
or are buying a gift for someone who knows the perfume goes well
with their unique body chemistry. All good department stores, and
even drug stores, will have tester available for you to try. You
place a spray or wipe on one of the pulse points of your wrist and
sniff. You then need to wait a few minutes as the perfume sinks
into your skin. This after smell will often be different that first
sniff (and you want to be sure that both smells work for
you).
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