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By *ogloom OP Man
over a year ago
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For rooms or people. Xmas round the corner, pine, cinnamon, frankincense and myrrh.
What scents/flavours do you love?
A woman dripping in coconut oil?
A man covered in grease?
Or hot beef dripping... the dinner was in the dog...
The lounge with fresh pine from the tree and furniture wax?
What scents really work for you?
Woman:
Man:
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Lynx. Any flavour.
It seems to be a Dry shampoo for the body, applied to the level where it competes for oxygen in the room.
Sorry were you asking what we liked or what happens? Losing it a bit.. must be the Lynx effect...
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By *ogloom OP Man
over a year ago
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"I love a man that smells nice, aftershave is always a turn on But not to over powering, like he has bathed it it lol Px"
Any aftershave in particular?
Tobacco? Sandalwood? White Musk? Daisies? Coffee? Dark Chocolate? Verbena?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love a man that smells nice, aftershave is always a turn on But not to over powering, like he has bathed it it lol Px
Any aftershave in particular?
Love CK in2 U, Barber and Joop
Tobacco? Sandalwood? White Musk? Daisies? Coffee? Dark Chocolate? Verbena?
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Woman: one of my favourites is a Jimmy Choo. I prefer sweet and fruity, which of course doesn't have to be juvenile
Men: don't follow the crowd, find your own. I don't know specifics, but less is more. No matter what it is, if you put too much on, it's less Tom Ford and more teenage boy trying to cover his stank.
Room: definitely less is more. It's risky because it quickly veers into chemically, but when I can get it right I prefer scents like clean linen. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Woman - any perfume that suits her. Some really clash with their natural chemicals and don't smell particularly great.
Men - if a man could smell of books I would dryhump him repeatedly whilst sniffing his hair. Ooo and that slightly ty smell, ideally from wearing t. I like the natural scent of a man or freshly showered. There are some aftershaves I like but not any particular ones, if I fancy the man I'll probably like whatever he is wearing. Fancy is such a juvenile term isn't it?
Rooms - clean linen. Fresh air. Freshly baked bread or cookies. I have some lovely candles that I like lit - Diptyque Tubéreuse Rouge in particular. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"For rooms or people. Xmas round the corner, pine, cinnamon, frankincense and myrrh.
What scents/flavours do you love?
A woman dripping in coconut oil?
A man covered in grease?
Or hot beef dripping... the dinner was in the dog...
The lounge with fresh pine from the tree and furniture wax?
What scents really work for you?
Woman:
Man:
Room:"
Woman: It really does depend on what scent works for them, some scents on some people just don't work.
Men: Well on me I like Cool Water for day to day/work and then either Obsession for men or Fahrenheit for going out.
Room: I prefer clean linen/soft towels typ fragrances but I'm all for the Christmas scents this month and I've got 14 different ones in wax melts to mix and match until the new year. |
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