Youth Fragrance Survey Aims To Make "Scents" Of Teens
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Teenage girls ages 15-19 use fragrances in all forms at a rate 50% higher than average consumers, YM Editor-in-Chief Annemarie Iverson reported at the Fragrance Foundation's Spring/Summer 2001 Trends Forecast in New York City Nov. 26.
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