By Christiénne Miller
Great phone calls often spark interesting edification. Like the conversation I had the other day, when my caller evoked Coco Chanel (love her), and her thoughts on the use of perfume. This propelled me to do a little digging to uncover Coco’s perspective. Apparently, a young woman once asked her where “one should use perfume”, and Coco’s response was, “Wherever one wants to be kissed.” Naturally I wondered, based on Coco Chanel’s sensual nature, was she talking about her sweet spot too? Granted, she did live in a different time of intimate grooming, but a lot of modern-day women I know still make a practice of using powders and perfumes on their sweet spots. To those I say gently – please, stop. Stop for your own sweet spot health. Before you pat or spray something harsh “down there” again, read this to invite kisses, where you want them, in a sweeter, healthier way.






