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what aftershave do you like?
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over a year ago
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Lighter citrussy smells suit me best.
Heavier ones conjur up thoughts of a cat pissing down my neck
Just got 2 on the go atm
F by Salvatore Ferregamo
Arancia di Capri by Acqua di Parma
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over a year ago
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"I still love Joop on a guy just something about that smell god, and Paco Rabanne 1 million
Joop's a 90s smell!! I used to wear that!! " .
I like what I like regardless of how old it is or if it is still in fashion. |
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over a year ago
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Normal days - Creed - Virgin Island Water Or Aventus
Going out - Joy by Jean Patou - very sexy
Going out out with extra activities later - Clive Christian - No 1 - Woody oriental for men...Works every time! Bloody hard to get hold of though
Love my cologne collection, If you smell nice..people tend to take a step closer |
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over a year ago
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"L'eau D'issey pour homme in the summer and in the winter, Spicebomb by Viktor and Rolf."
Spicebomb reminds me of my ex, I used to buy him it every so often |
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"I still love Joop on a guy just something about that smell god, and Paco Rabanne 1 million
Joop's a 90s smell!! I used to wear that!! .
I like what I like regardless of how old it is or if it is still in fashion. "
I'm a 90's sort of guy and still wear original Joop now. Still get complimented on it in bars and nightclubs from women who like it. I also wear Angel for men, a couple of the different Diesel aftershaves and David Beckham Instinct. |
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over a year ago
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I don't know if you guys agree on this or not, just my opinion.
I was always taught that the whole purpose of cologne / fragrance was to define an element of individuality.
I must admit some of the more generic fragrances that are available from most places are very very nice but I always try to find rare ones in the hope that no one else has it. If everyone is wearing the same or a collective of the same ones, they soon loose there appeal. Bit like sheep following sheep really.
I aim for something different and unique. Hence I try to avoid the more generic ones and perhaps might get one which I know is like a limited edition or they might have only produced 1000 bottles for the UK or something.
Just my way of thinking really |
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"I don't know if you guys agree on this or not, just my opinion.
I was always taught that the whole purpose of cologne / fragrance was to define an element of individuality.
I must admit some of the more generic fragrances that are available from most places are very very nice but I always try to find rare ones in the hope that no one else has it. If everyone is wearing the same or a collective of the same ones, they soon loose there appeal. Bit like sheep following sheep really.
I aim for something different and unique. Hence I try to avoid the more generic ones and perhaps might get one which I know is like a limited edition or they might have only produced 1000 bottles for the UK or something.
Just my way of thinking really "
I don't like other people buying scents for me. I think they are very personal and a nice smell in a bottle does not necessarily equate to a nice smell when it hits a persons natural odour.
I have tried literally hundreds over the years but stick to 4 or 5 that I know work for me and get noteworthy mentions when I wear them. |
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"I don't know if you guys agree on this or not, just my opinion.
I was always taught that the whole purpose of cologne / fragrance was to define an element of individuality.
I must admit some of the more generic fragrances that are available from most places are very very nice but I always try to find rare ones in the hope that no one else has it. If everyone is wearing the same or a collective of the same ones, they soon loose there appeal. Bit like sheep following sheep really.
I aim for something different and unique. Hence I try to avoid the more generic ones and perhaps might get one which I know is like a limited edition or they might have only produced 1000 bottles for the UK or something.
Just my way of thinking really "
Totally this! Hate people buying me random perfume that they claim to like. Plus perfume changes with the person I think.
I like a man to wear whatever he wears, not what I tell him to wear |
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"I don't know if you guys agree on this or not, just my opinion.
I was always taught that the whole purpose of cologne / fragrance was to define an element of individuality.
I must admit some of the more generic fragrances that are available from most places are very very nice but I always try to find rare ones in the hope that no one else has it. If everyone is wearing the same or a collective of the same ones, they soon loose there appeal. Bit like sheep following sheep really.
I aim for something different and unique. Hence I try to avoid the more generic ones and perhaps might get one which I know is like a limited edition or they might have only produced 1000 bottles for the UK or something.
Just my way of thinking really
Totally this! Hate people buying me random perfume that they claim to like. Plus perfume changes with the person I think.
I like a man to wear whatever he wears, not what I tell him to wear "
I never really do what people expect of me anyway
As for dressing like JFK...You should see my suit collection
As for partying like Gatsby, do you want to jump into the champagne glass half full, or do you want a drink first |
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"I still love Joop on a guy just something about that smell god, and Paco Rabanne 1 million
Joop's a 90s smell!! I used to wear that!! .
I like what I like regardless of how old it is or if it is still in fashion. "
I like it too but the men I work with are determined to poison me with it. |
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"I don't know if you guys agree on this or not, just my opinion.
I was always taught that the whole purpose of cologne / fragrance was to define an element of individuality.
I must admit some of the more generic fragrances that are available from most places are very very nice but I always try to find rare ones in the hope that no one else has it. If everyone is wearing the same or a collective of the same ones, they soon loose there appeal. Bit like sheep following sheep really.
I aim for something different and unique. Hence I try to avoid the more generic ones and perhaps might get one which I know is like a limited edition or they might have only produced 1000 bottles for the UK or something.
Just my way of thinking really "
I used to buy oils of bergamot, sandalwood and cedarwood and make my own scent from that. Even put it in the bath and "splash it all over". I used to get a lot of compliments on that smell. |
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"I still love Joop on a guy just something about that smell god, and Paco Rabanne 1 million
Joop's a 90s smell!! I used to wear that!! "
I love joop too |
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