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Still Gwyneth comes across as pretty honest when she says that she does believe in a fragrance wardrobe: she doesn't only wear what she advertises, as claimed by other celebrities when promoting a specific fragrance. She also gives the reasons why she does keep a perfume collection, stating that the beauty of the bottle is enough for her to keep a few of those approximately 50 scents around and that with some others it's a "going steady" relationship. Her love for perfume has ben long, teaching her through the years the value of some perfume etiquette: Her daughter Apple "sprays herself head to toe, though I'm trying to teach her that less is more. Me, I just spray a little on my left arm, press it against my right arm, and then dab behind my ears."
Apart from a complete aversion to anything perfumed during both her pregnancies, when she says "I couldn't even stomach the smell of orange juice from across the room, let alone flowers or fragrance", Paltrow used to be the face of Estee Lauder Pleasures, following Elizabeth Harley and Carolyn Murphy, and of Pure White Linen and Sensuous by the same brand. Paltrow now goes for Boss Nuit by night, which she deems "feminine and alluring" (but appreciates that it feels "like an extra something, rather than a perfume pouring off me"), though she adds "that could be because of the branding - good job guys."
Read more about Gwyneth's beauty secrets on the Telegraph.
"...it has to make me feel feminine".
ReplyDeleteWhat's wrong with two x-chromosome thingies?
(Otherwise slightly less mad than some celeb perfume discussions. She's selling something, but at least admits it).
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ReplyDeleteI don'r suppose Gwyneth with her typically feminine hair, elegant image etc would be too wary of wearing a masculine cologne in her personal down time if it stroke her fancy, so I hypothesize it's just a sales pitch on how feminine Boss Nuit is as well (along with the rest of her collection). ;-)