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« Reply #15 on: 08 May 2013, 08:19:15 am »
I always wear perfume when I'm working and I confess don't completely understand the reasons behind the other Ladies being so against it. (No judgement, no agenda here, bear with me and I'll explain!)

In my opinion sex will generate some smell even when it's between two freshly showered, spotlessly clean and healthy bodies - and that's without the all pervasive, incredibly clingy and absolutely unmistakable smell of condoms. My Clients are always free to shower before they leave and if they choose not to then the possibility of them having a vague smell of my perfume about them is probably the least of their worries with regards to discretion!

Sorry - just my opinion! :)
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Im with you here. Unless they ask me to not wear anything then I will continue to use perfume, scented body lotion and female shower gel.

A few of my faves: Ghost original & Ghost sweetheart. Hugo boss intense. Jimmy choo.

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« Reply #16 on: 08 May 2013, 08:23:02 am »
I wear perfume for work too.  I like heavy perfumes such as Coco, Boudoir or AP.  I used to like Alien but everyone wears it now.  Each to their own as to whether they wear it for work or not, but I always give a guy the option to shower afterwards as well so they don't have to worry about smelling of perfume on their way home.
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« Reply #17 on: 08 May 2013, 07:09:03 pm »
Dexi I also love the heavy perfumes!

I don't know how much truth there is to this (or what colour hair you have!) but i was in selfridges perfume dept in london the other day and was told by a sales woman that blondes tend to go for light sweet scents and brunettes the heavier ones!! - could be rubbish but i found it amusing!!

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« Reply #18 on: 08 May 2013, 10:07:15 pm »
Nope I'm brunette and hate a heavy perfume (gives me headache) must be a generalisation.  ::)

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Re: Perfume Choices
« Reply #19 on: 09 May 2013, 04:06:43 pm »
Light floral types for me, can't stand heavy scents think it's from childhood and walking by someone who had bathed in theirs.

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Re: Perfume Choices
« Reply #20 on: 09 May 2013, 04:29:26 pm »
In my opinion sex will generate some smell even when it's between two freshly showered, spotlessly clean and healthy bodies - and that's without the all pervasive, incredibly clingy and absolutely unmistakable smell of condoms. My Clients are always free to shower before they leave and if they choose not to then the possibility of them having a vague smell of my perfume about them is probably the least of their worries with regards to discretion!

I do agree that a smell will be generated but it washes off, as does the smell of condoms unless you use really stinky ones (which I don't). The smell of any decent quality perfume does not wash off easily, or it shouldn't. I'm not going to be washing their clothes for them before they go either - I don't find that many of my clients come in and strip off immediately so there's every chance it would come into contact with a collar, or whatever (and this is why I don't wear make up either, or at least no more than a bit of tinted lip balm or something).

I just don't see the point in taking any unnecessary risks - my sense of smell is like a bloodhounds (it's about the only one of mine that actually works :)) and I can spot it a mile off; I know when one of my clients has walked past somebody smoking on the way to mine, or whether somebody has changed their washing powder and even a whiff of anything unfamiliar would be picked up easily.

Plus the perfumes I like are expensive, and I like to save them for civvy time :).
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« Reply #21 on: 09 May 2013, 06:11:40 pm »


I don't like No.5, although I used to wear Coco Mademoiselle back in the days before I started smelling it on people coming out of kebab shops.

EDIT: I've just got into a lift that somebody wearing about half a bottle of Angel has just got out of. Now there's a prossie scent :D.

This made me giggle ........Angel IS a prossie scent , and deemed a stripper/hooker scent by the "parfumista" commuinity ( i spend a lot of time on that perfume forum when i have "down time" as i collect them) .........I actually love Angel EDT ( not as strong or patchouli -heavy as the original EDP , a diff scent altogether IMO ) , Angel EDP is too strong and "obvious" , it actually makes me feel a bit sick. It smells like B.O too on those whos skin chemistry isnt right for it .

The other Thierry Mugler perfumes "Alien" and "womaninity" ( yuk) seem popular with escorts too. They are strong !! I love alien , but the other smells like period blood to me ( sorry ! )

Coco Madam = kebab shops .........Oh lol!!! I know what you mean , but they are probably wearing "Suddenly madam glamour " from Lidl ( stupid name for a scent!) ....Actually SMG is a damn good copy of CM , some mag did a blind sniff and everyone preffered the Lidl...Ive actually just run out of it , have to get some more , its good buy for ?3.99!!


I dont wear perfume on bookings unless they give me the green light to do so , I have mentioned it in my FAQs , "i can wear perfume if you wish" , ect.

I agree with the others , a lot of clents wont thank you if you wear scent and it tranfers to there clothes.


If i do get the green light to wear perfume , i like Vivienne Westwoods "Boudior" , men find it very sexy, probably because  it has an undertone of "clean lady parts and bodies after sex " in it. Some very descriptive reviews online for it. Her "Anglomania" is gorg too , but v rare/exspensive on ebay  now , so i am hording my list bottle
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« Reply #22 on: 15 May 2013, 10:34:04 pm »
I used to wear Chanel no 5 a lot then switched to Victoria Beckham I adore musky sweet perfume now I wear Lolita Lempicka. Then add Soap and Glory cream on my skin. (I adore their products and packaging I like things as most do that look nice)
I never had a client say anything about me wearing perfume and even though with discreet and all I have a habit of putting a lot on. I think I must get it from enjoying walking past someone and smelling nice perfume on them and wanting to smell as good (kinda strange I know) :D
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« Reply #23 on: 15 May 2013, 11:38:27 pm »
Yep Chanel no 5 is a classic you cant really go wrong with, fragile by Jean Paul Gaultier is lovely I think, but the rest of my perfume collection is strictly off limits. I generally try to avoid wearing perfume as shower gel and body lotion does fragrance the skin..nothing smells better than freshley washed skin
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« Reply #24 on: 16 May 2013, 01:04:58 am »
I always wear a splash when I'm working or not (unless asked not to) but I definitely don't use a lot. One of my favourites is Jimmy Choo, I also love fresh florals or fruity smells so Daisy by Marc Jacobs is also a big favourite of mine.

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« Reply #25 on: 16 May 2013, 10:07:01 am »
I can't stand heavy perfumes and opt for a lightly smelling body lotion, body butter plus a light spray with the end of a bodyspray I got with some perfume for Christmas 2011, or one of my other bottles of real perfume.  I started telling people(work and private life) to stop buying me perfume because I only use small amounts and a full bottle might last me up to two years - that's if it's not gone 'off' and I've thrown it away.

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« Reply #26 on: 16 May 2013, 05:29:10 pm »
I can't stand heavy perfumes and opt for a lightly smelling body lotion, body butter plus a light spray with the end of a bodyspray I got with some perfume for Christmas 2011, or one of my other bottles of real perfume.  I started telling people(work and private life) to stop buying me perfume because I only use small amounts and a full bottle might last me up to two years - that's if it's not gone 'off' and I've thrown it away.

I wish mine would last so long :)
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« Reply #27 on: 16 May 2013, 10:45:51 pm »
I love Angel and always get some for birthdays & christmas without fail and often get it as a present from  clients who know me well ( but i would never wear it for work as its just way to overpowering and strong )  its a love it or hate it perfume though been wearing it for years

Also love Channel No 5 and Coco Channel  and i like a lot of mens aftershaves  especially the old ones from the 90's like Jazz & Korus ( do they still sell those )


For work i normally use body shop perfumes  and lotions as i find they last for ages and are generally pretty non offensive  for most tastes i tend to go for vanilla or coco butter smells

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« Reply #28 on: 17 May 2013, 03:36:58 pm »
For bookings I use something cheap or something I want to finish off.
My sensitive head doesn't like heavy perfume, so it's always something light or floral. But I love perfume and I do wear it unless asked not to.
At the moment, for bookings I'm using dkny red delicious or halle berry- halle (this one I just want to get rid of).
I use different scents for summer and winter, and also i usually don't wear my real life perfume for bookings, however... I sometimes put my real life perfume for my favourite regulars. I think I just secretly fancy them.

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Re: Perfume Choices
« Reply #29 on: 17 May 2013, 05:38:37 pm »
I love Angel and always get some for birthdays & christmas without fail and often get it as a present from  clients who know me well ( but i would never wear it for work as its just way to overpowering and strong )  its a love it or hate it perfume though been wearing it for years

Also love Channel No 5 and Coco Channel  and i like a lot of mens aftershaves  especially the old ones from the 90's like Jazz & Korus ( do they still sell those )


For work i normally use body shop perfumes  and lotions as i find they last for ages and are generally pretty non offensive  for most tastes i tend to go for vanilla or coco butter smells

+1 in regard to all 3 parts.

Fragrances alter depending on who is wearing them. When Paul Smith Extreme came out I was given a bottle. Over the first week of wearing it I had 3 of my staff and 2 clients ask me if I'd been smoking 'something' cheekily (Dune smells like cats pee on my Mother). I gave the bottle, straight out of my bag to the last member of staff who asked as she had been looking at buying some, smelt great on her. When I wear Angel I get stopped to ask what I am wearing (especially by married men wanting to treat their wives) and well heeled women are left in complete shock as they always think it something rather exclusive. I could not care that it is a favourite of chavs (or prossies too it seems) as it is a fragrance that works with my body.

For work I put unscented baby stuff on most of my body, then use either soap and glory body butter or a body shop one on my legs and lower arms as they need more moisturising and it means there is a hint of a smell, but nothing that will linger on their clothes.
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