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Géntlemèn, Lådìes, Bínarìes, Whatévèries and Inclusìvitíes....
I'll keep it short: for those of you who wear a scent - aftershave, cologne, eau de toilette, perfume etc - do you enhance your aura and well-being with, funds permitting, the complementary scented products such as body wash, deodorant, face cream/creme...from the same product line? |
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"Géntlemèn, Lådìes, Bínarìes, Whatévèries and Inclusìvitíes....
I'll keep it short: for those of you who wear a scent - aftershave, cologne, eau de toilette, perfume etc - do you enhance your aura and well-being with, funds permitting, the complementary scented products such as body wash, deodorant, face cream/creme...from the same product line?"
I saw the subject and though it was about blackadder |
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"Géntlemèn, Lådìes, Bínarìes, Whatévèries and Inclusìvitíes....
I'll keep it short: for those of you who wear a scent - aftershave, cologne, eau de toilette, perfume etc - do you enhance your aura and well-being with, funds permitting, the complementary scented products such as body wash, deodorant, face cream/creme...from the same product line?
I saw the subject and though it was about blackadder"
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It's about Eau d'Baldrick from the House of Edmund Blackadder. |
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"Géntlemèn, Lådìes, Bínarìes, Whatévèries and Inclusìvitíes....
I'll keep it short: for those of you who wear a scent - aftershave, cologne, eau de toilette, perfume etc - do you enhance your aura and well-being with, funds permitting, the complementary scented products such as body wash, deodorant, face cream/creme...from the same product line?
I saw the subject and though it was about blackadder
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It's about Eau d'Baldrick from the House of Edmund Blackadder."
Mrs miggins underarm deoderant |
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"I'm too poor for that.
But my body lotions, deodorants and moisturisers are unscented so it's not too much of a disaster. "
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That's the best way forward. I have sensitive skin and therefore my cologne comes to the fore.
On rare occasions I'll 'risk my skin' and use the associated scented products. |
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over a year ago
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Nah because the best body washes are not the stuff the aftershave brands sell. I do have specific things for face wash, body wash, hair stuff, body creams, face creams etc that all have to be different brands |
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I do love a fragrance.
It without a doubt helps you get talking to some who share a taste its a good ice breaker.
I keep it a bit old school with versace Dylan blue.
Massive compliment getter.
But no, paying £20 for a deodorant is a bit to much. |
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I was recently given two fragrances from The Penhaligon range. The Lord George was described as a night of sensual lust after dinner in an enormous bed in an opulent hotel or country house. The Duke is an enthusiastic shag on a horse blanket in a field. Who am I to argue?.. |
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"I was recently given two fragrances from The Penhaligon range. The Lord George was described as a night of sensual lust after dinner in an enormous bed in an opulent hotel or country house. The Duke is an enthusiastic shag on a horse blanket in a field. Who am I to argue?.. "
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"Blenheim Bouquet" is one of my favourite. |
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"I was recently given two fragrances from The Penhaligon range. The Lord George was described as a night of sensual lust after dinner in an enormous bed in an opulent hotel or country house. The Duke is an enthusiastic shag on a horse blanket in a field. Who am I to argue?..
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"Blenheim Bouquet" is one of my favourite."
All about 'Quercus' for me, Nero! |
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I used to, but soon realised that stroking plain in scented body oil on, and then spraying my perfume on the pulse points, catches the scent really well |
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"I was recently given two fragrances from The Penhaligon range. The Lord George was described as a night of sensual lust after dinner in an enormous bed in an opulent hotel or country house. The Duke is an enthusiastic shag on a horse blanket in a field. Who am I to argue?..
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"Blenheim Bouquet" is one of my favourite.
All about 'Quercus' for me, Nero!"
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I'll have to try that, YØLØ! |
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I (M) end up with full ranges of scents as I start with the soap, if I like that then it's up through the rest of the products.
Still annoyed that my favourite scent tops out at aftershave but the manufacturer has other scents which go to cologne. |
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"All my shower and skin products are the same brand but I only use scent dupes.
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What are "scent dupes", Monsieur Bites? "
I refuse to pay ridiculous amounts for any scent. Dupes are copies of well known brands. Some are better than others but I use The Essence Vault. |
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"Even if funds did permit, I would not. Overwhelming perfume makes me (vomit). Sorry, dear friend, for my lack of sophistication!
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There's nothing wrong with, umm, underwhelming perfumes. "
I am NOT smelly! |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
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"No, as I have sensitive skin so stick to sensitive skin shower creams and Nivea moisturiser.
Sanex Dermo Sensitive "
I've used that one. I found I can use Nivea creme soft and the cashmere one. Dove products make me itch like mad, especially the soap bar. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
I don’t no , this is called layering right ? Its too expensive.
I use Arabic solid deodorants , lush body scrubs for the shower with natural sponges and Aventus, Original Santal, Penhalegen for scent |
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Used to use nivea for after shower
Changed to coconut oil like the smell and better moisture
Got various a/s savage joop Hugo boss intense millions
For work though phantom |
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I don’t - and wouldn’t even if I could afford them. I like bodies to be clean and fresh smelling - so go for unscented lotions and deodorant.
My go to perfumes are Vera Wang’s Princess and Miss Dior |
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"I don’t no , this is called layering right ? Its too expensive.
I use Arabic solid deodorants , lush body scrubs for the shower with natural sponges and Aventus, Original Santal, Penhalegen for scent "
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Yes, it's layering!
How effective it is depends on the product line, brands etc. My signature cologne, which I've been wearing since I was sixteen, has questionable longevity. But if I use the accompanying shower gel the cologne seems to endure well into the evening. |
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