When A Cheap Italian Charm Lacks Needed Allure
The creator of the cheap Italian charm undoubtedly saw a new way to sell more bracelets. The holder of a cheap Italian charm usually wants others to see that charm. Yet display of the charm is only possible when it is linked onto an armband. Then if that one charm encourages the purchase of many more charms, a single armband will not hold all of those charms. The Italian charm does not hang from links on a silver or gold armband. The possession of a great many Italian charms leads to enjoyment of more than one bracelet with linking charms.Young girls often thrill at the chance to add another cheap Italian charm to an armband of colorful links. Many such links contain the picture of some animal or cartoon character. A link with that sort of picture can sometimes add a touch of excitement to the life of a small girl. Yet the pleasures derived from a cheap Italian charm might vanish as the charm bracelet’s female owner matures.
Not every cheap Italian charm can help a young lady to attract the attention of a particular boy. After all, the marketers of the cheap Italian charm do not promise that any one charm can add to the sex appeal of the woman who has chosen to wear it. The woman who desires jewelry with sex appeal should seek out a different sort of charm.
She might want to consider buying a cheap silver charm. More specifically, she might consider getting a cheap silver charm that can hang from a cell phone. It is possible to find cell phone charms that have been scented.
The manufacture and sale of aromatic oils underscores the benefits of treating a date to the scent from a silver cell phone charm. Such oils have been added to certain soaps. The user of those soaps expects to stir up some sexual desires with his or her scented body. Ancient medicine first noted the connection between awareness of a pleasant odor and the sexual arousal that results from such awareness.
The retrieval of such ancient health wisdom has encouraged the scenting of various objects, including the scenting of cell phone charms. Lessons from another healing art, homeopathy, have aided the application of such wisdom. One repeating theme within homeopathy states that “less is more.”
That means that the maker of the scented cell phone charm does not need to create a highly-perfumed charm. The maker of such a charm can use only a hint of a particular mineral, animal or vegetable substance, a substance that emits an aromatic odor. The possessor of such a charm then needs to skillfully place that odor-producing charm under the nose of a possible lover.
A cell phone user might want to practice his or her alluring moves in front of a mirror. The cell phone user could then craft ways of aiding the drift of the aromatic scent into the nasal passageways of an attractive date. Greatest success with such moves would probably come to someone with enough foresight to turn off the cell phone ring. Such ringing could shatter a potentially romantic moment.
When faced with such a shattered moment, an adult woman might have feelings that resemble those of a young girl, a young girl who could not interest a desirable boy in her cheap Italian charm.