02-05-2011, 23:26
(02-05-2011, 23:08)CurvaceousKate Wrote:(02-05-2011, 21:21)lolo Wrote:(02-05-2011, 21:14)CurvaceousKate Wrote: Ah I see. I used to be a perfume consultant (many moons ago) so was wondering what you meant. Perfume can smell different on different people too.
I only wear coco, but I only wear it when I'm going out in the evening, or for seduction (if I'm allowed). Otherwise I stick with deodarant.
It's hard to dab a spray, but I do know what you mean and yes smelling it when it takes over the room can be intoxicating. My son went through a period of doing that with his aftershave.
i used to develop the fragrances for a few companies very stressful did meet alot of celebs though over the world as they wanted their own unique frangance made for them & no one else
Cool. I went on a course in Notts or a weeks training with Boots. The other ladies were all a bit snobby for my liking and ORANGE! I really enjoyed learning about the elements though and who would have thought what some of them were made of? Musk for instance.
I really enjoyed selling perfume, but never went for the hard sale, as much as starting up a data base of customers and instead of keeping the freebies I used to send them out to the customers and they woud come back and buy.
It's easy to sell a product when you believe in it
Any famous people you met that you actually admired?
i dont know if i would say admire, i think thats when i found out loads of money def doesnt make some people happy, the only thing i hated about that part was they would come upto u at working saying your going such such straight to the airport in my uniform with a allowance to buy clothes when i was there i hated that part