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09-10-2011 07:31 AM
...Starting with the way they market it. "It makes you feel elevated." "It's sensuous." "It's special." Snooze!! Every expensive, "fancy" perfume is like that. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of fragrances like that already on the market.
Does Philosophy really think it is going to do better than Chanel No. 5 in this category? I really thought they had a unique contribution to the genre, kind of a twist on it, with Inner Grace. Inner Grace smells lovely--very upscale, yet also very "Philosophy." Divine smells nice, but it really isn't bringing anything new to the table, which was always Cristina's goal for every Philosophy product. Instead, it seems to be regressing into the world of things everyone has seen, and smelt, a thousand billion times.
Who agrees?
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