06/20/2013
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a "why bother?" fragrance
There's nothing unpleasant about Dior Sweet Sun. It's a musky skin scent with hints of ginger and tiare that seems like it would be an appropriate scent for an expensive sunblock or moisturizing cream. I don't get any citrus at all from it. One could approximate this scent with a very light spray of Estee Lauder Azuree Soleil on a well-lotioned arm.
It's supposed to be a "well-being fragrance" (eau de bienfait) without alcohol, so that one can wear it in the sun. I've never noticed being photosensitized by other scents, and I don't know whether this is an issue for others. If it is an issue, couldn't a person avoid this problem by choosing a scent that doesn't stain and spraying it on clothes instead of skin? Did this not sell well because it was trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist? I really don't know.
It's supposed to be a "well-being fragrance" (eau de bienfait) without alcohol, so that one can wear it in the sun. I've never noticed being photosensitized by other scents, and I don't know whether this is an issue for others. If it is an issue, couldn't a person avoid this problem by choosing a scent that doesn't stain and spraying it on clothes instead of skin? Did this not sell well because it was trying to solve a problem that doesn't exist? I really don't know.
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