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My Favorite Cologne



Last summer, while on vacation, the Mr. insisted I buy a perfume.

My only request is that it be something that I love and that I could get when we got "back home."

As small as the world is these days, the second to that demand wasn't hard to accomplish.

While we meandered our way through our trip, we stopped and sniffed and sprayed and tested until I couldn't remember what I had sprayed last!

But finally, on a shopping day, we stopped by the counter of "Jo Malone."

I had only heard of Jo Malone, but didn't have any idea about the fragrances.

The sweet young girl sprayed and suggested and mixed until she was blue in the face.

Finally, the very last sample was "it!"

Nectarine Blossom and Honey!

I love it!

I deluged myself in it one final time before I left the store with the iconic "Jo Malone Bag."

I was happy!

Since then, I have the Mr. has purchased for me:  English Pear and Freesia, Red Currant and Cream, and now, I am wearing Osmanthus Blossom.

Like, right now. 

This very moment.

I adore it too!

I've liked everything from this maker.

What I particularly like is that the fragrances can be layered together, creating your own personal mixology!

Next, I think I'm going to treat myself to the Blackberry and Bay.

Spend some time looking at www.jomalone.com to see what you might enjoy!

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