The wife has mentioned that she would like some perfume called Daisy.I've looked online but none of them actually say Perfume, is eau de toilette what she means ?
Eau de toilette is like a watered down version of perfume apparently. Daisy is probably eau de toillette rather than a full on perfume. I didn't know what the difference was until a lady regular I see explained it to me. Perfume tends to be more expensive.
i don't claim to be an expert (other than in paying for it in the past!!) but i think an euu de toillette is usually a spray whilst perfume (is stronger and more expensive) and is dabbed on with fingers.
Perhaps she is trying to tell you somethingHave you not seen the ad External Link/Members Only
Fucking annoying advert.