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They say that choosing the right scent reflects your personality. In this episode, Gwen Garci, Andrea del Rosario, and other guests discuss the importance of good fragrances and understanding our body’s sensory cues!

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00:35Tonight on the show, it's about choosing the right scent.
00:38Yes, there is such a thing based on personality
00:41and most importantly, based on body chemistry.
00:44And we have with us Mr. Jeffrey Santos,
00:47Category Brand Manager of Fragrance, Rustanz.
00:52J.R. Alejandro, Brand Manager for Fragrances,
00:54still from Rustanz.
00:56And Ms. Vanessa Mayuga,
01:00Senior Product Manager for Guerlain and YSL.
01:04Thank you guys for being with us.
01:06I'd like to ask Jeff, what are the types of scents?
01:11Types of scents are based,
01:13well actually it's based on the number of essence.
01:16The type of essence that you use.
01:18Basically we have the Splash Cologne,
01:20which is what we use everyday.
01:22Not as concentrated?
01:23Yes.
01:24Okay.
01:25There are these types, the Splash Cologne,
01:28Eau de Cologne, Eau de Toilette,
01:31Eau de Parfum and then Parfum.
01:33Parfum is the purest form.
01:35But actually, fragrances is basically
01:39a mixture of essence, water and alcohol.
01:44So the most number of essence that we have right now
01:48is Parfum, which is around 25% essence.
01:50But even that, it already has alcohol.
01:54Yes.
01:55That gives us the cooling effect.
01:57For the Splash Cologne,
01:58that's why we try to dab ourselves with Splash Cologne.
02:01It's because it has instant freshness.
02:04Especially during summer.
02:06Okay.
02:07Speaking of summer,
02:08what's the best perfume to use during tropical weather?
02:14And for people who are sweating.
02:17Actually during summer or hot days,
02:20we highly recommend for the people to use light or mild scents
02:26because basically fragrances are intensified by heat.
02:32Intensified by heat?
02:33Yes.
02:34Heat intensifies fragrances.
02:35Okay.
02:36So that's why we put that in our pulse points.
02:39So things that go well for temperate countries
02:44like the Eau de Parfum may not go well here.
02:47But sometimes we go for Citrus and Eau de Cologne
02:51because here it's hotter and then heat intensifies fragrance.
02:55Okay.
02:56We will learn more about scents.
02:57But meanwhile, I turn you over to Wilma.
03:02Oh my.
03:03We're going to play now.
03:05Where should we put perfume?
03:07That's the question.
03:08So I have two pairs of studio contestants.
03:12The ladies will put it on the men
03:15where there's the right spot to put the perfume.
03:18So you have 30 seconds.
03:19And then, same with the boys.
03:21The boys will put it on the girls.
03:23Girls, let's stand up.
03:25So Ram, Ann, Mahan, and Ray.
03:28Mahan is beautiful.
03:30Model.
03:31Okay.
03:32Timer starts now.
03:35Put it on him too.
03:37You too, Ann.
03:42Ram, you only have 30 seconds.
03:46Put it on him too.
03:47Look at Ann.
03:48Ann is so good.
03:50There.
03:51So what can our experts say?
03:55As Wilma was saying,
03:56what are the top 10 zones or pulse points?
03:58Okay.
03:59I'm not sure if there's actually 10.
04:00Well, on both sides.
04:02But the most common are here.
04:03The most common, yes.
04:04It's usually behind the ears.
04:05Okay.
04:06In the middle of the collarbone.
04:07Okay.
04:08In the insides of your wrists.
04:09And then some women,
04:10they also like to put at the back of their knees
04:12and also at the ankles.
04:13Back of their knees.
04:14Yes, because if you notice,
04:15that's why they call them also pulse points.
04:16It's where you feel your pulse beating.
04:19And the reason,
04:20I think Jeffrey mentioned this earlier,
04:21the reason that it's good to put fragrances
04:23at your pulse points
04:24is that that's where your blood is flowing.
04:26So it's the warmest part of your body.
04:28And that's where the fragrance lingers.
04:29And like Jeffrey was saying,
04:30it intensifies the scent.
04:32The scent as well, exactly.
04:33Okay.
04:34I think some of the contestants
04:35kind of got it right earlier.
04:37They got it right, huh?
04:38Will, can you count how many got it right?
04:41Wait a minute.
04:42This is Ray.
04:43Wow, Ray.
04:44Did you put it?
04:45Yes, I did.
04:46And Ray, where did you put it?
04:47There.
04:48Oh, three.
04:49Ray and Mahan got three points.
04:51How about Ann?
04:53Ann.
04:55I don't know if this is right.
04:56Ram put it at...
04:59Wow.
05:00At the neck.
05:01It's a little low.
05:02It's a little low.
05:03It's a little low,
05:04which means I don't know if you're...
05:05If you're going to put a perfume under it.
05:06And it's just right on the wrist.
05:07Why is it on the arm?
05:09I don't know.
05:10It's a female.
05:11And of course Ann put it on Ram's arm.
05:14Here.
05:15Where?
05:17That's it, right?
05:18Why is it on the arm?
05:19Maybe when he licks his boyfriend.
05:21So, we have winners,
05:22Ray and Mahan.
05:24I want to thank
05:26our products,
05:28courtesy of Prestige Brand,
05:30Philippine distributor for Versace, Moschino, Aigner, my friend of course, Paris Hilton,
05:39Loewe, and Armand Bassi.
05:41Thank you very much.
05:46When you enter a crowded area and you are lavishly sprayed with your favorite scent,
05:50you instantly become the center of attention.
05:54But what is the scent that will give you the feeling of a major celebrity?
05:58We will find out.
06:01Hi, I'm your lifestyle correspondent, Grace Lee, and we're about to take a whip on the
06:05scents of Creed.
06:08What can you tell us about Creed?
06:10Okay, Creed is, it was founded in 1760 by James Henry Creed in London.
06:16Okay.
06:17Soon after, it became a favorite of the royal household and it was declared official fragrance
06:22supplier by Queen Victoria.
06:24And then in 1854, it moved to Paris, where it further established a reputation for its
06:30fine quality and unique character.
06:33Let's start with this one.
06:35This one looks interesting.
06:36It looks like for men.
06:37Okay, that's Green Isle Creed.
06:38Uh-huh.
06:39Okay.
06:40This is very popular worldwide.
06:41Wow.
06:42So it's a very masculine, viral fragrance.
06:44It's floral, green, and woody notes.
06:46Yeah, woody notes and a little bit citrusy as well.
06:49Next, we have Bellissim Imperial.
06:52This is it.
06:53Okay.
06:54This is the one that, it's a special edition because it was created to celebrate the 140th
06:59anniversary of Creed's declaration as official fragrance supplier to the imperial courts
07:05of Europe.
07:06Oh, yeah, it is sexy.
07:07It's definitely sexy.
07:09Love in white.
07:10When it was launched last year, proceeds were donated to UNESCO.
07:15This signifies, again, the House of Creed's commitment to charity.
07:20It's very subtle.
07:22It's not very strong.
07:23Florissimo.
07:24Okay.
07:25I've heard a lot about this.
07:26This was commissioned by Prince Rainier to be made for Grace Kelly for their marriage.
07:33This is so like, I want to get married tomorrow kind of scent.
07:37How much would a normal bottle cost?
07:41During this stage, at the introductory stage, the big bottle for women is 75 ml.
07:48That sells for 8,800.
07:50Okay.
07:51For men, for men, like this big.
07:53Okay.
07:54It's 120 ml.
07:55That sells for the same price, 8,800.
07:58From heads of the states to royalties and even to the celebrities, it is a refreshing
08:02surprise to discover that there still exists a discreet home of perfumes that is dedicated
08:08to creating the highly original perfumes of extravagant quality.
08:13Thank you, Jeff and JR, for being on the show.
08:17Vanessa will still be with us.
08:19Meanwhile, we will discover what pleases your sense of smell and why men love certain scents.
08:24All that when we come back with the sexiest stars of Tinseltown, Andrea, Gwen, Bruno,
08:30Will, and Andrew.
08:32Fresh from the movie Rome and Juliet, Andrea Del Rosario.
08:50Hi.
08:51Nice to meet you.
08:52Hi to everyone.
08:53Sexy performer and original hot babe, Gwen Garci.
08:57Hello.
08:58How are you?
08:59How's everyone?
09:02What scents do you use, Andrea, Gwen?
09:06Are you loyal to one particular one?
09:09After I tried this last perfume I'm using, I'm loyal to this one.
09:16Which is?
09:17Narciso Rodriguez.
09:18Narciso Rodriguez.
09:19Okay.
09:20Where did you discover that?
09:22Someone gave me a bottle, and then after that, that's what I always use.
09:27But that's for the night.
09:29I also have one for the morning.
09:31What's yours for the morning?
09:32What's this?
09:34Thierry Mugler.
09:38Thierry Mugler.
09:39Okay.
09:40Thierry Mugler.
09:41Thierry Mugler.
09:43I also tried that earlier.
09:45Thierry Mugler.
09:46The scent is fresh, right?
09:48Okay.
09:49For the morning.
09:50And what about Gwen?
09:51Me, because I love perfume, so I try everything.
09:55You try everything?
09:56You try everything?
09:57Yes.
09:58So Vanessa, it's what?
09:59I'm using right now is Euphoria by Calvin Klein.
10:03Okay.
10:04Very sexy, you were saying.
10:05Euphoria is very sexy.
10:06That's actually one of the brands that we carry also.
10:09It's by Calvin Klein.
10:10And I was telling Andrea, because Narciso Rodriguez isn't available in the Philippines
10:14yet.
10:15Okay.
10:16But very soon, it's gonna be here.
10:17Both those scents are part of the, they call it the musky, sexy scents.
10:22So there is such a thing as a sexy scent?
10:25Yes, I think that's right.
10:26I think your guests are perfect for this.
10:28That's why we're perfect.
10:30Because we're all very sexy.
10:32And it's true.
10:33I think I actually brought this pamphlet here.
10:35It's something that we have on counter.
10:36Because one of the brands also, we have it called Guerlain.
10:39And we do this thing called fragrance typing.
10:41So it profiles you and matches you with your perfect scent.
10:44And then from there, there's a group of fragrances that actually suit you.
10:46I have a question for Vanessa.
10:48Why do other people, like me, even if I put a little perfume, it lasts?
10:52Why do other people, like me, they don't smell anymore?
10:54It's like they're absorbing it.
10:55Yes.
10:56It depends also.
10:57This is a big question.
10:58It's also the body chemistry of the person.
11:00That's why if you notice also sometimes when you try on a fragrance,
11:02say Lucy, let's say that Euphoria of Gwen.
11:08If you try it on, it will probably smell differently on you as it does on me.
11:12Okay.
11:13Now let's ask the ladies.
11:14Feel free to choose a scent that best suits you.
11:17Apply generously on your neck and wow, on your navel.
11:21I still have a problem with my navel.
11:25Don't do it.
11:26Don't do it on your navel.
11:27Don't do it.
11:28Because you'll raise your dress.
11:29Oh my God.
11:30You can't.
11:31Just do it on your neck and here.
11:35I want it here in the middle of my boobs.
11:37What is that?
11:38Really?
11:39That's not a pulse point.
11:42So if the cleavage is not a pulse point, why do women put it there?
11:46I think that's a bit of a misconception.
11:48Because I suppose if you want a bit of a sexy night.
11:51Okay.
11:52I think that you should put it there.
11:53Wait.
11:54Why is there coffee?
11:55Do you drink this?
11:56Do you pack this?
11:57No, no.
11:58The coffee beans is good because once you smell a lot of scents, your nose gets tired.
12:01So you actually should sniff the coffee beans after every two or three fragrances.
12:05Don't put too many coffee beans.
12:07It's not hot.
12:09What made you choose your scent?
12:13I think this really suits my personality.
12:16What number is that?
12:17Which is what?
12:18What comes to mind when you smell that?
12:22This one?
12:25It's kind of...
12:27I think it's floral.
12:29Yeah, number one is...
12:32Sorry, it's not yet.
12:33Okay, later.
12:34I will not reveal it yet.
12:35That's for later.
12:36Because of the surprise.
12:37I think it's floral.
12:38Are you?
12:39Right now, at this moment, I feel...
12:41What does it make you feel?
12:43I have feelings for people.
12:45Like, there's a moment when you want this kind of scent.
12:49Usually, when you smell a fragrance, it evokes a certain emotion in you.
12:54Our emotions are different every day.
12:56So it's okay to open five or six bottles.
12:59Why do I feel like I'm cursed right now?
13:01Is this the emotion I evoked?
13:03What kind of emotion is that?
13:05We will find out.
13:06Because now it's time to call in the boys.
13:08Let's welcome Andrew John Smith, Will Devon, and Bruno Foster.
13:13Okay, what they have to do...
13:14They have to guess.
13:17They will smell a scent and guess who chose it.
13:22Does this smell like an Andrea?
13:24Does this smell like a Gwen?
13:25Or does this smell like a Wilma?
13:27I'll assist.
13:28Yeah, I'm sure you'd love to do that.
13:31Let's start with...
13:32You can only smell one scent, right?
13:34So Wilma...
13:36...to Will.
13:38Will, you have to guess.
13:39Will, you have to find my odor.
13:42Scent!
13:43Scent!
13:47Based on the scent, which one do you think I'll choose?
13:50I think it would be...
13:51Which one?
13:52One more time.
13:56This one.
13:57This one.
13:58That one?
14:00Okay.
14:01Number one.
14:02Number one.
14:03Okay, Andrew, choose us for Gwen.
14:06Andrew and Gwen.
14:08Andrew and Andrea.
14:09No, Andrea.
14:10It's Andrew and Andrea.
14:12Okay, Andrew and Andrea.
14:13Sorry.
14:15Andrew and Andrea.
14:17You know which one Andrea is here, right?
14:18Yes, I do.
14:19Okay.
14:20Yes, I do.
14:21So what is your breed?
14:22I mean, your nationality.
14:23What is your breed?
14:25I thought you were talking about a dog.
14:26What is your nationality?
14:29I'm half Australian, half Filipino.
14:31Oh yeah, half Filipino, half Australian.
14:33That's cool.
14:35Is that too fast for you?
14:36No.
14:40So which one?
14:41I'm going to guess that one.
14:42That's Andrea.
14:43Andrea.
14:44Number four.
14:45Okay, is someone taking note of that?
14:47Okay.
14:48And how about Bruno?
14:49What about Bruno?
14:52Our guests are so handsome.
15:00Which one is Gwen?
15:03That's Gwen right there, okay?
15:04The one with the white hat.
15:07I'm sure he knows that.
15:09Right, Bruno?
15:10Right, Bruno?
15:11Yes.
15:12Will, was it painful to have your lip pierced?
15:14It was quite painful, yeah.
15:15Really?
15:16It was quite painful.
15:17Sure.
15:18I don't know if I would do it again.
15:19But you have to snip off your hands to relax.
15:20Really?
15:21So if you take it off?
15:22It'll just be a small scar.
15:23Okay.
15:24Just a small scar.
15:25Something different.
15:27This one?
15:28This one?
15:29Number five.
15:30Number five is Gwen, according to Bruno.
15:34Okay, let's reveal who got it right or who got it wrong,
15:37or if anybody got it right at all.
15:38Do we get a prize if we got it right?
15:40Yeah, a kiss from me.
15:43There you go.
15:44Did he get it right?
15:45For Wilma?
15:46No.
15:47Okay, Wilma is actually a number four, but it's quite close
15:49because number one is La Insta de Guerlain,
15:52and number four is also a Guerlain figure.
15:54It's called Insolence.
15:55They're both in the sexy family.
15:57Oh, wow.
15:58I think she's Wilma.
15:59The one that she chose, Insolence,
16:01is actually about a woman who's very independent.
16:03She doesn't care what people think.
16:05Yeah, that's you, Wilma.
16:07She dances to her own tunes, so she doesn't care.
16:09She's beautiful, and she's herself.
16:12Wilma, it's you.
16:13That's very me.
16:15That's Insolence, yes.
16:16And the one that you chose, La Insta de Guerlain,
16:18it's actually a nice story.
16:19I was telling you earlier,
16:20figurines usually have a story.
16:22Okay, so what's the story?
16:23Yeah, for La Insta de Guerlain,
16:24it's when you see a woman, for a girl,
16:26you know, like she walks into a room,
16:27and let's say she sees Wilma when you saw Wil.
16:30When he walked in the room, and she sees you,
16:32and she says, you're the one.
16:35You're the one.
16:36Okay.
16:37That's a dangerous sin.
16:38That's the gangster of Guerlain.
16:43Make sure to buy that, then.
16:45Okay, you did good.
16:46You chose the right one for Wilma.
16:47What about Andrew?
16:48Did he get it right?
16:49Who did you choose?
16:50Four.
16:51Number four for Andrea.
16:53Yes.
16:55Again, I think Wilma and Andrea chose the same,
16:58because Andrea got the one, and Wilma got the four.
17:01So they're very similar.
17:02They must be a popular sin.
17:03They smell close alike.
17:05Insolence is also crystal and amber.
17:08Are their base notes the same?
17:10They're quite similar.
17:11They're both in the seduce family of Guerlain,
17:15so they're very sexy and seductive.
17:18Seduce?
17:19Yes.
17:20Let's go seduce.
17:21Okay, what about you, Bruno?
17:23Five.
17:25Okay.
17:26Did he get it right?
17:27Yes, this one, you got it right.
17:28Congratulations.
17:29Wow.
17:31Actually, have you guys met before?
17:34Did you guys spend time together backstage?
17:38What made you think of choosing that scent for Gwen?
17:41I don't know, you know.
17:43Was it a wild guess?
17:44Or did it make you romantic?
17:45I just guess.
17:46I just guess, really.
17:48Really, I like this perfume, you know?
17:50That's the kind of scent you would want to smell on your woman.
17:54You should have told me.
17:57And you, Gwen, why did you choose that scent?
17:59Number five.
18:00Actually, it's really fresh.
18:03Okay.
18:04I like it.
18:05So you like fresh scents.
18:06Yes.
18:07Okay, so I was saying also earlier that a lot of the reasons why people choose their fragrances
18:10is because of their personality.
18:12So I think Gwen is the type who likes a lot of fresh, clean things,
18:16and she likes to be fresh all day.
18:20So she chose that scent, and it's called Paul Smith Floral.
18:25You guys are Paul Smith babies.
18:26Paul Smith babies.
18:27If you like the fresh scent as opposed to the sexy ones,
18:29you go for the floral ones or the citrusy.
18:31Floral, citrusy, yes.
18:32Okay, okay.
18:33And fruit-based fragrances.
18:34Okay, thank you, Vanessa, for being with us.
18:36I think it's messy.
18:37When we come back, we will have a wonderful project.
18:40Stay tuned.
19:03The first thing that comes into our mind when we say Soto
19:06would be his highly couture-designed clothes.
19:09But did you know that his creative juices have been spread to other areas as well?
19:12And we have the man himself right here with us.
19:15It's an honor, sir, to have you here, and thank you for having us.
19:19Thank you for having me.
19:20What can you tell us about your perfume line?
19:22How are they different from each other?
19:24Well, the first three scents, which were Sweet Mirror and Deauville,
19:27were actually stronger in personality.
19:30They were distinctly different from one another.
19:32Okay.
19:33However, the other two new fragrances, which is Bizet and Abrazio.
19:40So these are the new fragrances.
19:42Yes, these are the newer fragrances.
19:45They are actually softer and more familiar in their scent.
19:53The last two fragrances are actually citrus.
19:58They have citrus in them.
19:59Abrazio has bitter orange, and Bizet has violet.
20:07However, we've had to change the packaging from the original packaging
20:12to the more slender, more streamlined bottle and box,
20:18only because we had to conform to international requirements.
20:21You're targeting which countries in particular?
20:25Southeast Asia to start with, and then including Korea.
20:29Really? Interesting.
20:30And hopefully in America.
20:32Wow. I've heard that your fragrance is made in Europe. Is that right?
20:37The whole product is French-made.
20:39The only thing that's local is the name.
20:44The final wrapping and packaging was done by a Frenchman,
20:47so this whole thing is really French.
20:50For the amount it costs, it's really relatively inexpensive, I think.
20:54Do you think your perfumes are more catered to women or men?
20:59They're really meant for men.
21:03But like Acacapa and other fragrances, a lot of women wear men's fragrances now.
21:09There's a study that proves that.
21:11However, men do not wear women's fragrances.
21:15So my first target was really the men in launching this fragrance line.
21:21You being the first Filipino designer to come up with a fragrance line,
21:25I'm sure Filipino pride is going to play a huge part
21:28in a lot of purchases that are going to be made.
21:30And I wish you a lot of success, not just locally but internationally as well.
21:34Thank you so much.
21:36Okay, we're back.
21:37And like I said before the break, we're here to make some potpourri.
21:39And we have with us still our guests.
21:42Did you ever do this before?
21:44Not yet.
21:46We're all project women.
21:48We gather everything.
21:52We dry fruits.
21:53My mom used to do that for us.
21:56I remember when I was growing up.
21:59What materials did you use?
22:01These.
22:03Okay, so we have sawdust.
22:04Sawdust.
22:05And then petals.
22:07Scents.
22:08And we can also color the sawdust, right?
22:10Yes.
22:11What scent would you choose?
22:14For me, I think I would choose pine.
22:16Why?
22:17Pine scent.
22:18This reminds me of when we used to live in Tagaytay.
22:23You used to live there?
22:24Yes, I used to live there.
22:25Okay.
22:26And my dad would cut pine trees to put in the fireplace.
22:33Okay, so it brings back happy memories, family memories.
22:37Yes.
22:38Let's ask the guys.
22:39I'm sure you don't remember family when you think of potpourri.
22:43Did you ever use potpourri before to seduce a girl?
22:46No, never potpourri.
22:47You never gave a girl potpourri?
22:48Never.
22:49Never?
22:50Perfume, but never potpourri.
22:51But I'm sure the flowers you gave girls.
22:53I don't know.
22:54Giving a girl potpourri, I don't know.
22:56I've never thought about it, but it's a good idea I would consider.
22:58Good idea.
22:59Something different.
23:00Or if you give the girls flowers, then I'm sure they'll use the petals and save them for potpourri.
23:05That's a good idea.
23:06What scent would you prefer, Will?
23:09Which do they have here anyway?
23:11We have most everything.
23:12We have rose.
23:13We have lavender.
23:16Vanilla.
23:17Lavender will make a woman sleep.
23:19What is the green one?
23:20Mint.
23:21Mint.
23:22I like mint and probably vanilla.
23:24Oh, yeah.
23:25Mint and vanilla would be okay.
23:26Yeah, mint and vanilla.
23:27How about you, Andrew?
23:28What scent do you want?
23:29Probably lavender and vanilla.
23:31Lavender and vanilla.
23:32So you just want me to sleep?
23:34I mean.
23:35No, no.
23:36Maybe.
23:37Okay, sleep's not the right word.
23:38Maybe to relax a woman.
23:39I'm so relaxed.
23:40What about you, Bruno?
23:41No, Gwen first.
23:42Let's leave Bruno for last.
23:43I like this.
23:44It's orange, I think.
23:45Yes.
23:46Orange.
23:47As you really like citrusy scents, right?
23:48Floral.
23:49Okay.
23:50Fruity.
23:51So none of these have a scent.
23:52There's nothing in there?
23:53What's your memorable experience with flowers or with scents or with potpourri?
23:54One of the.
23:55Gwen is excited.
23:56One of the.
23:57One of the.
23:58One of the.
23:59One of the.
24:00One of the.
24:01One of the.
24:02One of the.
24:03One of the.
24:04One of the.
24:05One of the.
24:06One of the.
24:07One of the.
24:08One of the.
24:09One of the member of the group.
24:10Actually, one of my ex-boyfriend when I went there to, he surprised me.
24:13I went to the room and then.
24:20Because I love lights and he put all the Christmas lights around the room and he put.
24:25Christmas lights around the room?
24:27What month was this?
24:28Yes and also one time.
24:29January.
24:30This wasn't Christmas.
24:31No.
24:32What month?
24:33Forget about it.
24:34I don't remember that.
24:36I don't remember that.
24:38But he put lots of petals to the bird.
24:43Where?
24:44Ah, really?
24:45What color?
24:46In the mirror.
24:47I'll use that.
24:48He put my picture there in a heart shape.
24:51That's how much he loves you.
24:53Yeah.
24:54Okay, let's ask Bruno.
24:55What's happening?
24:56Yeah.
24:57What's happening?
24:58What scent would you want?
24:59What do you have?
25:00On a woman?
25:01Well, there's lavender, there's tea rose.
25:03There's cinnamon.
25:04Yeah, if you're into food, then we can use the dried fruit.
25:09Yeah, you know, they shouldn't be limited to just flowers.
25:12It can also be leaves, plants.
25:15Not really.
25:17I think flowers.
25:18Flowers, okay, flowers.
25:20Flowers still, and what scent?
25:22Vanilla?
25:23I really like vanilla.
25:24You really like vanilla?
25:25Why?
25:26I really like vanilla.
25:27Because they smell so good.
25:29I really like sweet, something like sweet, like that.
25:33Something like that.
25:34So you like sweet, so I think you like me.
25:36I'm so sweet.
25:37What's the scent of a woman?
25:39Can it turn you or turn you off?
25:41Turn you on or off?
25:43Not really, but sometimes the scented girls, the woman, I really like so much.
25:49I really stop for a scent.
25:51Before in my life, I have this.
25:53The perfume that I use, it really attracts me.
25:56Really?
25:57Yes.
25:58But not all the time.
26:00I really don't look for this.
26:03But when it's there, then you enjoy it.
26:05Yes.
26:06I just question, why use like that?
26:08Why, you know?
26:09Why like this?
26:10Natural smell, you like that.
26:11Like this.
26:12Bruno is so cute, right?
26:14Like a mannequin.
26:15Yes.
26:16If you don't talk to him, he's a mannequin.
26:17Bruno, don't move.
26:18He's prettier than me.
26:19You look like a mannequin.
26:22He's prettier than me.
26:23Okay, now you'll put the potpourri in a nice container and it can be a gift for anyone.
26:32The scent says it.
26:33We're here in Los Santos to lavishly pamper ourselves with what they have to offer.
26:37And we're helping you find your scent.
26:41We're here with Mr. Jeff Santos, the category brand manager for our fragrances.
26:45Hello, sir.
26:46Hello, Pris.
26:47Thank you for being here with us.
26:48Thank you so much.
26:49Yes.
26:50Okay.
26:51So, what's your name?
26:52I'm Jeff Santos.
26:53And you?
26:54I'm Pris.
26:55And you?
26:56I'm Jeff.
26:57And you?
26:58I'm Pris.
26:59And you?
27:00I'm Jeff.
27:01Okay, so what is the first fragrance that you're going to indulge us with?
27:05First one is, this is Angel.
27:07Angel, love that.
27:08Yeah.
27:09This is Angel from Thierry Mugler.
27:10This is a star product of Thierry Mugler.
27:13Just a bit of info for this.
27:15Okay.
27:16Angel is the first fragrance, woman's fragrance that was created without any flower.
27:21Really?
27:22That's very interesting.
27:23It's always been that women's fragrances are floral.
27:26Yes, mostly.
27:28This was created without any flower.
27:31It's patchouli and wood.
27:33This one, this is the latest from Anik Gutal.
27:35It's called Mandragore.
27:36Mandragore?
27:37Yes.
27:38What does that mean?
27:39Well, it uses the mandrake powder.
27:42Mandrake powder, remember the Harry Potter?
27:45Harry Potter, yes.
27:46Yes, they pull out the mandrake.
27:48Yes.
27:49Oh, yeah.
27:50For the mandrake powder, in olden times, it is an aphrodisiac.
27:53Oh.
27:54The daughter, Camille Gutal, uses mandrake powder in this fragrance to become a bewitching fragrance.
28:01Now, coming from a very romantic, we're going to bewitching.
28:06When you spray a fragrance, never rub it.
28:09Never?
28:10Never rub it.
28:11If you're going to notice, the attendants here will spray to you.
28:19They always hold you like this.
28:21Yes.
28:22This will prevent you from rubbing.
28:24Because the tendency of Filipinos is when they spray, we rub.
28:27We rub it and we go like that, right?
28:28No.
28:29It's a no-no.
28:30John Galliano also.
28:31Diptyque is known for the candles.
28:33Yes.
28:34But very few people know that they also have their fragrances.
28:38Fragrances.
28:39Top of the line is L'Ombre Danse.
28:42L'Ombre Danse.
28:43L'Ombre Danse.
28:44This is by John Galliano.
28:46John Galliano.
28:47Okay.
28:48For diptyque.
28:49Yes, for diptyque.
28:51Actually, all of these fragrances, the owners of Diptyque created it out of their travels.
28:57Like Oyedo.
28:59Oyedo is the old name of Tokyo.
29:02When they went to Tokyo, they went there and they loved the place.
29:07They created a fragrance for Tokyo.
29:09It's Oyedo.
29:10This one is the top fragrance from Italy.
29:13Italy.
29:14Aqua de Parma.
29:15Aqua de Parma.
29:17This is from the Louis Vuitton group of companies.
29:20Aqua de Parma is their number one fragrance.
29:23It has the seal of Parma.
29:24That's why it's called Aqua de Parma.
29:26It's their top of the line Italian perfume.
29:29This is Irish Nobel.
29:30Here.
29:33This is our fragrance for women.
29:35Irish Nobel.
29:37Okay.
29:40Oh, sweet.
29:41It's very sweet.
29:42Very sweet.
29:43It's very Italian.
29:44Yeah, very Italian.
29:45Very sweet.
29:46Very sweet.
29:47Very delicious.
29:48Very like, I don't know, it smells like when we were kids.
29:52The candy.
29:53Yeah.
29:54It's delicious.
29:55It reminds you of your childhood.
29:57It does.
29:58It also has a scent of grape scent in it.
30:01It has.
30:02It has.
30:03That's why it has this violet letter because there's grape in it.
30:08Ah.
30:09In fragrances, all the colors, the bottles, it has meaning.
30:14I'm sure.
30:15I'm sure.
30:16So for women, try to wear fragrances that are parfum de selage.
30:21That leaves the mystery for women.
30:23When you want to add up the latest to your beauty arsenal,
30:26you know where to go.
30:27Rustan.
30:31That's the guest.
30:32Especially the female guest.
30:34What if you smell the scent of the other woman?
30:37And I mean that literally and figuratively.
30:40What if you smell something?
30:42Yes.
30:43What if you smell something?
30:45Or you actually smell something on his shirt, on his coat?
30:50Maybe I'll do a breathing exercise first.
30:54I'll relax before I go.
30:57Really?
30:58So you're not impulsive?
30:59No, no, no.
31:00I guess what I'll do is confront him about it.
31:03I'll ask him.
31:04Nicely or you'll give in right away?
31:07Well, with the shirt, to prove it, right?
31:11I mean, I won't give in without a proof.
31:16So I'll ask him, why does he have that?
31:19Because I want to give him the benefit of the doubt.
31:22Okay, let's ask Will.
31:23What if the girl goes to you and confronts you?
31:26Why does your shirt smell like perfume?
31:28Depending on...
31:30Will you deny it or...
31:32Well, you're saying that it's true?
31:34Yeah, I mean, why did...
31:35What if it's really...
31:36Yeah, what if she smelled something on your shirt?
31:38Well, I would probably went out with my friend's gimmick or something.
31:41Who just happened to smell like that.
31:42Liar!
31:43No, but seriously, that's what probably would happen, right?
31:45Someone gave me a hug or whatnot.
31:47It must have been a long hug for it to stick to your clothes.
31:52Liar!
31:53So, I don't know, I would look at it that way.
31:55That's probably what I would say.
31:56Okay.
31:57So even if it wasn't that innocent, you guys would still insist that it's innocent?
32:01I think you had a very good answer.
32:04I'm gonna use that one the next time.
32:06Let's ask a 20-year-old boy.
32:08Yeah, what if you're guilty?
32:10About?
32:11What if you're guilty that you really...
32:13About doing something, you know?
32:14Like?
32:15You're making a left turn, you know, there's another woman and then you're into something.
32:19No, the question, Bruno, is if you had a girlfriend and she smelled something on your shirt...
32:24She smelled the scent of a woman on your shirt.
32:26Another woman.
32:27And you really did something bad.
32:28And you're really guilty.
32:29And you're guilty.
32:31The young boy says it's okay.
32:33You know why?
32:34Hopefully his girlfriend's not watching.
32:36I really, I have, you know, I use good perfumes also, you know, but it's not all the time, you know.
32:43But in it, I just, I turn to her and tell this, you know, okay, I'm sorry.
32:47Maybe later I can do, I can get better, you know.
32:52Okay, that's it.
32:53Is he drunk?
32:55Are you drunk, man?
32:56Wait, wait.
32:57Let's ask, let's ask Andrew.
32:59Will you own up to it?
33:00No.
33:03I guess I'd have to in the end.
33:05Because you're probably going to get caught, so you might as well just tell the truth.
33:08Wow.
33:09Aww.
33:10I'm a sensitive new age man.
33:11No.
33:12You sell out.
33:13What would you say?
33:14Yeah.
33:15What would you say?
33:16What if the woman slaps you?
33:18Well, if she slaps me, what would I do?
33:20Yeah.
33:21I guess raise my hands up and say I'm sorry.
33:23I don't know.
33:24I don't know, depending on what we're talking about, what I did.
33:26Oh, and maybe if it really was just...
33:28Okay.
33:29...me going out and having a good time.
33:31Let's ask Gwen.
33:32What if you were the guilty one?
33:34What if, what if you actually tempted a guy?
33:36How do you cover up?
33:39Well, actually, um...
33:41He's on the other side.
33:42Yeah.
33:43I'm going to tell him the truth.
33:45Oh, you're going to tell him the truth.
33:46Okay, you're going to...
33:47Honest?
33:48I hope I get your honesty.
33:51Really?
33:52You would?
33:53Yes, I would.
33:54Have you ever done that?
33:55Did you ever have to do that in the past?
33:56No.
33:57No?
33:58No?
33:59No?
34:00You, Andrea?
34:01Yes.
34:02Will you say the painful truth?
34:03Well, now, at this point, I will.
34:05Okay.
34:07I won't deny anything.
34:08I'll just tell the truth.
34:10Okay.
34:12I'm in that point of my life.
34:13I don't want to hide anything.
34:15What about you, Deche?
34:16I love you.
34:17Give it a chance.
34:18You have a different scent.
34:19What will you do?
34:20What will I do?
34:21Yeah.
34:23I'll cross the bridge when I get there.
34:24Wow!
34:25Very, very well said.
34:26Very well said, candidate number seven.
34:29Here it is.
34:30What if you know the person who's wearing that perfume?
34:34What if you know the other woman?
34:36Let's ask the guest.
34:37But before that, we are raffling off prizes from Lux Asia,
34:40Guerlain Insolence, YSL Babydoll, and Burberry London.
34:44All you have to do is text SWEETLIFESPACE your message
34:46and send to 4627 for all networks.
34:48We will be back after this break.
34:50Before the break, we asked the guests,
35:12what if they know who the other woman or man is?
35:17Will you confront the other woman?
35:20I will know if she's drunk or sober.
35:28So if a guy says she's drunk, it's okay with you?
35:31If she's drunk, in a way, it's lighter.
35:34I'm not saying I'll accept it.
35:37You should do a seminar on this.
35:39That's not okay.
35:41But if she's sober, I'll confront her and the girl.
35:45I'll confront them.
35:47You'll confront them?
35:48Of course.
35:50I think it's the guy's fault.
35:54It's their fault.
35:56It's their fault.
35:57Friendship over.
35:59What about you, Bruno?
36:01What's happening?
36:04What will happen if you catch your girl with another man?
36:11Serious face?
36:12Did it ever happen to you?
36:13Never.
36:14Never?
36:15I don't want to wait for this.
36:17Because I know at the same time, I'll forget her.
36:21You'll forget her?
36:22I don't care.
36:23This is easy for me.
36:24Even if you love her very much?
36:25Even if you say, I'm sorry, sorry, sorry, Bruno.
36:27She can do whatever she wants.
36:29I know I feel hurt.
36:32But I really don't care anymore.
36:35I know the person.
36:38I'm still with her.
36:39I don't talk anymore.
36:42Goodbye.
36:43Goodbye, of course.
36:44So no room for second chances.
36:45No, no, no.
36:46Cannot.
36:47Cannot, cannot.
36:48Okay, let's ask Will.
36:49Never.
36:50What would make you give your girl a second chance?
36:52If she cheated on me?
36:53Yeah.
36:54No, I wouldn't give her another chance.
36:55I would leave.
36:56That's what I did.
36:57Oh, really?
36:58Yeah, it happened to me.
36:59So I left.
37:00We were living together when I had a condo.
37:02And then I found out.
37:04And how did you catch her?
37:06Text message, perfume?
37:08Text message.
37:09It was weird.
37:10The distance with each other was always very dissonant.
37:14Like in bed, we separate each other.
37:16Oh, but you could read from that part?
37:17I could feel it.
37:18I could feel something was different.
37:19Oh, so guys are the same.
37:20Oh, yeah.
37:21With girls in that way.
37:22Of course.
37:23You also have that gut feel?
37:24Yeah, that sixth sense, whatnot.
37:25Yeah.
37:26Really?
37:27How about you, Andrew?
37:28Let's ask Andrew.
37:29How about you?
37:30Well, it hasn't happened to me yet.
37:31But I mean, I don't think I'd be giving.
37:32What if?
37:33What if it did happen?
37:34I don't think I'd be giving a second chance.
37:35No second chance?
37:36No.
37:37Why are men less forgiving than women?
37:39But if it happened to you, if it were the other way around, and you were the one at
37:44fault.
37:45Right.
37:46And you ask your girlfriend for forgiveness.
37:47Yeah.
37:48Would I do that?
37:49Of course.
37:50Of course, I think I would.
37:51Yeah.
37:52And you'd understand if she didn't give you a second chance.
37:53Right.
37:54Girls are more forgiving.
37:55You're right.
37:56Yeah.
37:57They are.
37:58Guys are, I guess, once that happens.
37:59It's all about pride.
38:00Yeah, it's the pride.
38:01It is, I think.
38:02So what if, but then?
38:05What?
38:06No, you ask the...
38:07Gwen.
38:08I'm asking Gwen.
38:09What if, but then, the other party?
38:10I'm getting dizzy.
38:11Me, personally, goodbye, you know?
38:12I mean, I have nothing against the but then, but for me, it's like, huh?
38:13Girl, me, huh?
38:14Bye.
38:15You, Gwen.
38:16Huh?
38:17It's like, did that happen to you, Gwen?
38:18It happened to her.
38:19It looks like it happened to her.
38:20It's like I was there during the time of your life.
38:21What did you do?
38:22No comment.
38:23No comment?
38:24No comment.
38:25No comment.
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38:33No comment.
38:34No comment.
38:35No comment.
38:36No comment.
38:37What if?
38:38What if, but then?
38:39What did you do?
38:40Of course, I'm gonna...
38:41Will it hurt more if it's someone from the third sex or another woman?
38:48Will it hurt more?
38:49Yes.
38:50It's the same.
38:51Yes.
38:52Will?
38:53Will it?
38:54I think it would.
38:55Well, if my...
38:56Yeah, what if your girl ran off with another girl?
38:57Yes.
38:58It's okay.
38:59Because if...
39:00It's okay?
39:01Because if the man, I think it's sexy.
39:02I think it's...
39:03Oh God, you're thinking of something else.
39:04No comment.
39:05It means that he's bisexual.
39:06What?
39:07It means that he's gay already, if he did that.
39:08Yeah.
39:09So it's gonna hurt you more than if he were to run off with another girl?
39:10Well...
39:11Or it's gonna hurt just the same?
39:12It happens to me that girl and guy, so it's like...
39:13It's finished.
39:14It's the same pain.
39:15Yeah.
39:16When it's finished, it's painful.
39:17It's really painful.
39:18Painful.
39:19You, it's gonna happen to you, right?
39:20It's painful.
39:21Oh gosh, I don't want to think about it.
39:22It's just a woman.
39:23You've learned from it.
39:24Each relationship is painful.
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