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Morgan Eau de Toilette Spray 60ml £6.99 Free P&P
sexylulubelle
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Was looking on Amazon for a reasonably priced perfume( I seem to swim in the stuff and I'm forever running out:p, came across This one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Morgan-Eau-Toilette-Spray-60ml/dp/B00733P0GQ/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=1C7WIOLIQ34AN&coliid=I3GNCY1GSGQUH7
Free with Super saver delivery too making it a bargain:)
Cheapest I seen it, everywhere else sells for about £12.99 for 60ml thought it was worth sharing hth someone:)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Morgan-Eau-Toilette-Spray-60ml/dp/B00733P0GQ/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=1C7WIOLIQ34AN&coliid=I3GNCY1GSGQUH7
Free with Super saver delivery too making it a bargain:)
Cheapest I seen it, everywhere else sells for about £12.99 for 60ml thought it was worth sharing hth someone:)
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Aww such memories of this perfume, my daughter wore it CONSTANTLY from the ages of 12 to 16. It's definitely a 'younger' perfume and VERY sweet. Good deal.Come ride with me, through the veins of history...
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~Matthew Bellamy.
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You might find that with cheaper perfumes, you have to use more to get a lasting smell.
Maybe inversing in a higher quality perfume will make them last longer, and work out more MSE in the long-run?
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RainbowDrops wrote: »You might find that with cheaper perfumes, you have to use more to get a lasting smell.
Maybe inversing in a higher quality perfume will make them last longer, and work out more MSE in the long-run?
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Lol I normally use expensive perfumes for high days and holidays, but go for the cheaper versions like next, so etc for everyday wear to be fair next perfumes are £6.00 for 30ml so £6.99 for 60ml is very MSE in my opinion!;)LOVE isn't finding someone you can live with. It's finding someone you can't live WITHOUT
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RainbowDrops wrote: »You might find that with cheaper perfumes, you have to use more to get a lasting smell.
Maybe inversing in a higher quality perfume will make them last longer, and work out more MSE in the long-run?
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This one the OP has chosen has quite good longevity and sillage for the quality. The current Amazon price is about right for it to be honest. I have this scent (I collect fragrances with the Oud note) and it is a very young fragrance as someone else has mentioned, really lacks any sophistication but nice enough in its own right.
Often people overkill their noses by wearing the same scent for days on the trot, then smother themselves thinking that because they cannot smell it, nobody else can either. The best thing to do is invest in a handful of good scents (that you adore) with longevity and sillage, then rotate them. Use sparingly, less is more with a good fragrance. After all, you don't want to end up with a similar image to a teenage boy who's just doused himself with a whole can of Lynx after P.E. lessons
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