I’ve recently become a fan of Jo Malone fragrances. They are expensive, but they are suitable for both men and women .... so win - win in my book! - given I’m both!!! Lol
They are very nice a fragrances
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If you’re based near London go to a penhaligons.
They make some of the best fragrances on the market and the shop assistants actually know what they’re talking about in great detail vs the usual department store staff.
My favourites from Penhaligons are juniper sling and halfeti.
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"I’ve recently become a fan of Jo Malone fragrances. They are expensive, but they are suitable for both men and women .... so win - win in my book! - given I’m both!!! Lol
They are very nice a fragrances
R xxx"
They are nice |
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"A whiff of Creed Aventus or Sauvage will always turn my head to see who smells so delicious.
And I'm rather partial to Jean Paul Gaultier "
Creed Aventus and Tom Ford Noir here but daily fall back is JPG Le Male |
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Anything that's half price when coming back through Duty Free.
Other than that Hugo Boss always works for me.
If we're going old skool then big shout out to Cool Water. |
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Go to copycat fragrances to get suoer expensive aftershaves like creed for a fraction of the price, no way am I spending 200-250 notes on 100ml of aftershave. I got baccarat rouge 540 from there and it smells divine. As for my non knock offs, my day to day go to smells are either dior sauvage or diesel bad |
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