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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
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Dior Sauvage, JPG original, Paco Robane Pure XS are all heavenly.
But in all honesty, if you are putting on the skin the aftershave/perfume will smell different on everyone so you have to test it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gucci envy for men.
Love it!"
Used to love the perfume but not smelled the aftershave.
Assuming they're freshly showered sometimes it's just nice to nuzzle into a neck and smell their skin. |
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The only one you will ever need is Molecule 01 from Harvey Nics or online.
I am an old fart and I get lots of compliments on it. The lady in the gents department in Frasers actually hit on me and that never happens with my Fabreeze. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The only one you will ever need is Molecule 01 from Harvey Nics or online.
I am an old fart and I get lots of compliments on it. The lady in the gents department in Frasers actually hit on me and that never happens with my Fabreeze. "
Just checked out the web site - prettty fascinating stuff but £72 for 100 ml ???? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Joop, Fahrenheit, creed, boss orange, JPG, pretty much anything by paco robanne
Or the ultimate is lynx Africa lol cheep and cheerful and full of happy dry jumping teenage memories |
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"Must admit i do like Old Spice as it reminds me of my dad.x
My old man was a brut man,back then there wasn't the choice we have these days.then in my post teenage years he was more into his Fahrenheit, which is where I think I first smelt it and I've been wearing it since.the smell does always remind me of him "
Fahrenheit, Joop, Coolwater, or CK Eternity before hitting Rosies, Manqui lol |
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"Must admit i do like Old Spice as it reminds me of my dad.x
My old man was a brut man,back then there wasn't the choice we have these days.then in my post teenage years he was more into his Fahrenheit, which is where I think I first smelt it and I've been wearing it since.the smell does always remind me of him
Fahrenheit, Joop, Coolwater, or CK Eternity before hitting Rosies, Manqui lol"
Was always barred out of rosies,lol.maniqui or fubar,there usedcto be a deodorant called addiction, wild fire about 20 years ago that went great with Fahrenheit. |
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"Must admit i do like Old Spice as it reminds me of my dad.x
My old man was a brut man,back then there wasn't the choice we have these days.then in my post teenage years he was more into his Fahrenheit, which is where I think I first smelt it and I've been wearing it since.the smell does always remind me of him
Fahrenheit, Joop, Coolwater, or CK Eternity before hitting Rosies, Manqui lol
Was always barred out of rosies,lol.maniqui or fubar,there usedcto be a deodorant called addiction, wild fire about 20 years ago that went great with Fahrenheit. "
Aye mind of that lol |
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It’s nigh on impossible to by fragrances now as there is nowhere to tey them or have a sniff. Are any brands sending out samples as I would like to try Creed?
I was in Boots Hamilton a couple of weeks ago and the shelves were bare. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just looking for any recommendations for a nice scent, been wearing mostly, Tom Ford stuff, and Vera Wang. Looking for something new "
Smell of weather turning
Devils nightcap
breath of god
All by lush |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Must admit i do like Old Spice as it reminds me of my dad.x"
My dad was an old spice man too. The house would reek of it when he was going out. Sometimes tempted to buy some just so I can remember that.
I've been single so long I don't know what any of the nice ones are called now but when a man smells good it's intoxicating and so powerful |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you are going to spend £180+ on a fragrance, then you're not wanting to end up just smelling like everyone else, so definitely do not buy Aventus! Plus, most people who wear 'Aventus' are wearing cheaper clones, so you'd be spending a fortune just to smell like everyone else who've only spent £30 to smell the same!!
Also when you spend hundreds on a fragrance, you are almost obligated to wear it everyday, so my advice is to buy smaller samples, so quality fragrances are more affordable, meaning you can buy a variety of different smells, that will make you unique every single day.
Everyone quotes Creed or Tom Ford, but even though they are good, they are lazy and a bit of a cliche, but they are easy to find so if you want to go with them, then go for Creed - Milliseme Imperial, and Tom Ford - Oud Wood
Giving away my secrets, but take your pick from these guaranteed panty droppers to begin with
Maison Francis Kurkjdian - Baccarat Rouge 540
Nassomatto - Baraonda
Amouage - Reflection Man
Parfums de Marly - Layton
Acqua di Parma - Colonia Intensa
Escentric Molecules - Molecule One
Hermes - Terre d'Hermes
Serge Lutens - Chergui
Dior - Feve Delicieuse
Bond no9 - New Haarlem
Le Labo - Santal 33
By Killian - Back to Black
Mugler - Pure Havanne |
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By *imbobaMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"If you are going to spend £180+ on a fragrance, then you're not wanting to end up just smelling like everyone else, so definitely do not buy Aventus! Plus, most people who wear 'Aventus' are wearing cheaper clones, so you'd be spending a fortune just to smell like everyone else who've only spent £30 to smell the same!!
Also when you spend hundreds on a fragrance, you are almost obligated to wear it everyday, so my advice is to buy smaller samples, so quality fragrances are more affordable, meaning you can buy a variety of different smells, that will make you unique every single day.
Everyone quotes Creed or Tom Ford, but even though they are good, they are lazy and a bit of a cliche, but they are easy to find so if you want to go with them, then go for Creed - Milliseme Imperial, and Tom Ford - Oud Wood
Giving away my secrets, but take your pick from these guaranteed panty droppers to begin with
Maison Francis Kurkjdian - Baccarat Rouge 540
Nassomatto - Baraonda
Amouage - Reflection Man
Parfums de Marly - Layton
Acqua di Parma - Colonia Intensa
Escentric Molecules - Molecule One
Hermes - Terre d'Hermes
Serge Lutens - Chergui
Dior - Feve Delicieuse
Bond no9 - New Haarlem
Le Labo - Santal 33
By Killian - Back to Black
Mugler - Pure Havanne"
I’m guessing women walking past your house have trouble getting through that cloud with out stripping off. |
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(Just checked what Ian has)
David Beckham- Beyond Forever
Armani
Paul Smith-Extreme
Body Shop-Arber aftershave
I used to work in Boots so they had tester sprays, but think with lockdown easing, they’ll be removing them and makeup etc testers to stop cross contamination.
Best time to put on aftershave/perfume is straight after a shower (once dry) as your pores are most open then and will take in more. DON’T rub wrists/neck etc as that alters the scent, just let it soak in.
EDT is Eau De Toilette and tends to be lighter and more for daytime use, so you’re likely to spray it more (hence why it’s usually cheaper)
EDP is Eau De Parfam and will have richer, more expensive oils/scents in it and so tends to be for evening/special occasions (so usually more expensive)
My favs for daytime are Ralph Lauren Romance and DKNY Be Delicious (used to love Ghost Serenity but they’ve discontinued it ) Evening ones are Ghost Deep Night and Armani Code
Millie x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If you are going to spend £180+ on a fragrance, then you're not wanting to end up just smelling like everyone else, so definitely do not buy Aventus! Plus, most people who wear 'Aventus' are wearing cheaper clones, so you'd be spending a fortune just to smell like everyone else who've only spent £30 to smell the same!!
Also when you spend hundreds on a fragrance, you are almost obligated to wear it everyday, so my advice is to buy smaller samples, so quality fragrances are more affordable, meaning you can buy a variety of different smells, that will make you unique every single day.
Everyone quotes Creed or Tom Ford, but even though they are good, they are lazy and a bit of a cliche, but they are easy to find so if you want to go with them, then go for Creed - Milliseme Imperial, and Tom Ford - Oud Wood
Giving away my secrets, but take your pick from these guaranteed panty droppers to begin with
Maison Francis Kurkjdian - Baccarat Rouge 540
Nassomatto - Baraonda
Amouage - Reflection Man
Parfums de Marly - Layton
Acqua di Parma - Colonia Intensa
Escentric Molecules - Molecule One
Hermes - Terre d'Hermes
Serge Lutens - Chergui
Dior - Feve Delicieuse
Bond no9 - New Haarlem
Le Labo - Santal 33
By Killian - Back to Black
Mugler - Pure Havanne"
But I love lush products & there an ethically awesome company |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you are going to spend £180+ on a fragrance, then you're not wanting to end up just smelling like everyone else, so definitely do not buy Aventus! Plus, most people who wear 'Aventus' are wearing cheaper clones, so you'd be spending a fortune just to smell like everyone else who've only spent £30 to smell the same!!
Also when you spend hundreds on a fragrance, you are almost obligated to wear it everyday, so my advice is to buy smaller samples, so quality fragrances are more affordable, meaning you can buy a variety of different smells, that will make you unique every single day.
Everyone quotes Creed or Tom Ford, but even though they are good, they are lazy and a bit of a cliche, but they are easy to find so if you want to go with them, then go for Creed - Milliseme Imperial, and Tom Ford - Oud Wood
Giving away my secrets, but take your pick from these guaranteed panty droppers to begin with
Maison Francis Kurkjdian - Baccarat Rouge 540
Nassomatto - Baraonda
Amouage - Reflection Man
Parfums de Marly - Layton
Acqua di Parma - Colonia Intensa
Escentric Molecules - Molecule One
Hermes - Terre d'Hermes
Serge Lutens - Chergui
Dior - Feve Delicieuse
Bond no9 - New Haarlem
Le Labo - Santal 33
By Killian - Back to Black
Mugler - Pure Havanne
I’m guessing women walking past your house have trouble getting through that cloud with out stripping off. " |
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"The only one you will ever need is Molecule 01 from Harvey Nics or online.
I am an old fart and I get lots of compliments on it. The lady in the gents department in Frasers actually hit on me and that never happens with my Fabreeze. "
Ahahaha...love it! |
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