Welcome to Live Dialogue !!!

Jury Duty Fragrance
Question:
I'll be serving on a jury for three weeks or so and I thought I'd treat myself to something new. The jury room is on the tiny side. Any ideas for a quiet, distinctive fragrance that won't knock anyone out of their shoes in close confinement? I'd like to avoid florals if possible.

Answer:
I was on jury duty a couple months ago and I wore a light spritzing of Gaultier2.

Answer:
My suggestion is Bulgari's Au The' Rouge. It's a well balanced (great for jurors!) scent of red tea with pomegranate and walnut. It is exquisitely crafted with moderate sillage and no possibly cloying florals. Good Luck!

Answer:
Citrus scents (to keep you positive yet focused) and light chypres / chypre wannabes (to keep you serious and confident), although judging by your wardrobe you have not tried too many of them. About time?
YSL Y
Yves Rocher Comme une Evidence (no pun intended! )
Pierre Balmain Balmain
Hermes Caleche
Hermes Eau de Hermes
Lancome O de Lancome
Lancome Oui!
Lancome Aroma Fit
Azzaro Orange Tonic
Guerlain AA Orange Magnifica
Guerlain AA Herba Fresca
Cartier Eau de Cartier
Leonard Tamango
Guy Laroche Fidji
Shiseido Zen.
Gres Grain de Folie (no pun intended again!)
Happy sniffing!

Answer:
Tuberose Criminelle!

Answer:
I know! I know!
How about Guilt by Ayala Moriel!!!!
Top Notes:
Mimosa, Frangipani, Blood Orange,
Middle Notes
Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Rose,
Base Notes
Chocolate, Leather, Cepes,

Answer:
Eau de Rochas by Rochas. Very light and fresh, and would be good in closed quarters I think.

Answer:
In a murder case, Poison.

Answer:
I remember about a year ago i was on jury duty and i wore Creeds Fantasia de Fleurs. Also, i wore it quite heavily as i do all my fragrances. I specifically remember a woman saying as i was riding up the elevator to get to the jury room...."someone sure does smell good....like some kind of flower". LOL!!!!!

Answer:
I sampled my way through Jury Duty, as I recall. Depending on what kind of case you get, you might end up not wanting to be reminded of it. My jury duty ended with the jury being held in the waiting room while the police were called to round up the defendant's brothers, who were waiting for us all in the carpark. Nice.



This site does not provide medical or any other health care or fitness advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The site and its services, including the information above, are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical or health advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment.
Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
All Dialogue