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SCENTS TO FIT MOODS.

. Do you scent yourself according to your mood? Or do you prefer to have one perfume always closely associated with your personality, so that your own elusive fragrance faintly haunts your friends and your environments? A proper use of perfume is a subtle art that all women should skilfully manipulate. First of all choose your or scents with a business-like care, remembering your personality and characteristics, as well as your type and appearance.

Flower essences harmonise best with most women, while only a seductive few of intensely strong personality can successfully “carry off"’ a heavier oriental perfume. A gardenia scent is essentially, a “smart” one —mimosa is delicately appropriate to evening wear, while a rose scent of fresh charm is particularly suitable to the pink and white complexioned blonde or brunetto.

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Shannon News, 10 December 1929, Page 4

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135

SCENTS TO FIT MOODS. Shannon News, 10 December 1929, Page 4

SCENTS TO FIT MOODS. Shannon News, 10 December 1929, Page 4

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