Substittue of perfumes...
By Karunvig
@Karunvig (714)
India
5 responses
@dismalgrin (2604)
• United States
21 Nov 10
I'm curious about deo's what are they? I don't really wear a lot of perfume because all my shower stuff is scented and it seems to be enough without knocking everyone down. I do have two perfumes that I wear for special occasions, but I don't think my boyfriend is too fond of them. He likes it when my natural smell kind of shows through.
@angelic123 (1108)
• United States
21 Nov 10
I works on my brother. haha. Thinking about it makes me laugh. I have this nivea deodorant spray. It is from England, given to me by my cousin. The bottle is nice. If you will no read the label you will not know that it is a deodorant. So my brother who likes to use my lotions and perfume went to my room and found the bottle. He sprayed it all over his body. Then he came out of the room, smiling at me. He said "aha! I found a perfume that you are hiding from me". and then I smelled him and I burst out laughing. It is my deodorant. But he says he don't care because it really smell so nice. So I gave it to him and he uses it.
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
20 Nov 10
I am one that has to use both at all times, as perfume is something that cannot mask stench. So no matter how costly I have to purchase it as I so love to be sweet smelly. LOL..
I am sure like all other types of things in the world many brands will imitate and be cheaper.
@Sanitary (3968)
• Singapore
23 Nov 10
Deodorants can never be a substitue for perfumes. They have different scents, and people whom are experienced enough, they can tell the difference with a sniff. It's also quite embarassing when one gets caught by another person using deodorants while attending some parties or whatever. Perfumes represent class and they can never be replaced. Do u have any idea that some really exquistive perfumes can cost up to $1000 per small bottle?