Archive for the ‘Perfumes’ Category
Beyonce Heat Fragrance
Beyonce Heat fragrance is now the most talked about in the perfume scene today. The fragrances for women we know, use and patronize are often those high-end brands that are modeled by popular celebrities. These are mostly of the fruity, floral scents. Read more...
Paris Hilton Perfume Called Siren
Paris Hilton perfume will never be thought of something dull and unappealing. Surely, every woman finds her fragrance line very playful, an embodiment of this heiress herself. Her sixth feminine fragrance is called “Siren”, launched last year, is a combination of gentle and seductive notes. Read more...
YSL Perfume Young Sexy Lovely
YSL perfume Young Sexy Lovely suits the young age bracket. It has a sweet baby scent that makes it appealing to girls, tweens and young adult. It spells fun and represents carefree moments of young girls with its rich fresh and floral scent. Read more...
DKNY Perfume – Be Delicious
DKNY perfume for women options has different takes on femininity and freshness. DKNY Be Delicious and DKNY Fresh Blossom are two of the most popular fragrances under this brand. The distinction of the scents is not on extremes that women will find both have every bit of vibrancy and soft spirit in them. Read more...
Vera Wang Perfume Princess
One can expect a trendy scent out of every bottle of Vera Wang perfume . As for their take on what suits a teen and young woman the best, the solution is the creation of Vera Wang Princess. A very fresh, vibrant and radiant combination of feminine notes a woman will truly love. Read more...
Christina Aguilera By Night this October 2009
Celebrity perfumes are very much enticing. These celebrities make sure they will come up with exceptional and high quality celebrity perfumes for their fans and loyal followers. This includes Christina Aguilera who has since begun introducing her own fragrance line since 2004. Christina Aguilera By Night perfume, her newest fragrance, is set to be released this October 2009. Read more...
