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By Orli Ben-Dor
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday, November 21, 2003
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The invisible perfume or cologne plays an important part in your overall poise. Sure, a fashionable outfit and a confident posture contribute to a certain look, but that certain scent can draw others in like vultures.
Try finding a fitting scent and sticking with it as your everyday trademark, then mixing things up a bit for special occasions. Feeling sassy? Try M.A.C's unisex MV3, an exotic, sexy aroma with ingredients from Tahiti, Madagascar and Indonesia to name a few (.5 oz., $20; 1.7 oz., $36).
Look for a fragrance that's right for you - cool, crisp, warm, bright or sexy. Once you've found it, be sure not to load it on too much, though. That's just scent common sense.
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Alison Miller Business freshman, just got Ralph Lauren's Blue fragrance.
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Travis Thomas Journalism senior, calls his scent Eau de Travis. Sounds like he's pretty au natural.
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Robin Wilhelm Finance junior, wears Gap's So Pink. She's been wearing it for the past year but still likes to switch it up from time to time.
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Matt Yturralde Mechanical engineering junior, wears Liz Claiborne's Curve for Men almost every day. He said it smells good to him and smells good to others, so why not?
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Shenee Clapper Speech and hearing sciences junior, has her perfume system down to a science. She said her scent has to match the feeling of her clothes so when she wears spring colors and in a fresh mood, she uses blue-bottled Davidoff's Cool Water. When she wears darker colors, she uses a green-bottled scent from Origins.
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