I can't believe no one has mentioned Creed.
Byron, this is slightly more expensive than most others, but WELL WORTH IT. Go smell it, it's the best. ![]() | |
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jess555ja said: I like these, especially Hugo
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I used to wear that like 6-9 years ago! Now I'm on some: ![]() | |
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Cinnie said: jess555ja said: I like these, especially Hugo
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I used to wear that like 6-9 years ago! Now I'm on some: ![]() Ohhhh i have that... | |
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My favourite ever aftershave. London u feel 4 me like i feel 4 u,21 nites i think so,1,2,1234 | |
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IWANNABYOURLOVER said:
My favourite ever aftershave. Are you serious? That stuff smells like it came in a cracker | |
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My favourite of all time
![]() London u feel 4 me like i feel 4 u,21 nites i think so,1,2,1234 | |
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mdiver said: IWANNABYOURLOVER said:
My favourite ever aftershave. Are you serious? That stuff smells like it came in a cracker I came in a cracker with it loads of times. London u feel 4 me like i feel 4 u,21 nites i think so,1,2,1234 | |
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IWANNABYOURLOVER said: mdiver said: Are you serious? That stuff smells like it came in a cracker I came in a cracker with it loads of times. | |
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I don't like aftershaves and colognes really. I think there's something a bit wanky about them. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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banana All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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When I do wear cologne, it is Paco Rabanne XS. Bought it on a whim and I am glad I did. | |
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You are just saying that because you heard about it written in a Prince song. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: You are just saying that because you heard about it written in a Prince song.
Which Prince song was it mentioned? | |
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paintedlady said: Byron, some of these suggestions are good but I prefer my man to smell nice and clean... not too overpowering. Scents like Drakkar, Calvin Klein, Armani are great but those scents are so over used that it won't become signature to you, they are just way too recognizable.
I LOVE the original LANVIN, it has citrus notes so it doesn't come off too sweet like Pasha, and light for someone that doesn't have a strong natural chemistry. Lanvin (the original)isn't easy to find, Neaman Marcus, and Bloomingdale's carried it, I'm sure you can get it online. Ok, the first (and so far only) scent I've tried is Lanvin, and I did like it a lot | |
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Byron said: Well, men can make suggestions, too...but I'm usually weary of what your average man suggests lol
Not being "your average man" & a member in good standing of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, i'm gonna suggest a couple anyway...
...Halston Z-14
...Armani Black Code Don't ask me to describe either fragrance. The best thing I can say is that neither is overwhelming and I don't end up offending myself. (And i've smelled some very offensive, imo, colognes) Bottom line is that on the infrequent occasions that I use either of the above, the comments from females are very positive. After all, isn't that what you're looking for? tA Tribal Disorder
http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Byron said: paintedlady said: Byron, some of these suggestions are good but I prefer my man to smell nice and clean... not too overpowering. Scents like Drakkar, Calvin Klein, Armani are great but those scents are so over used that it won't become signature to you, they are just way too recognizable.
I LOVE the original LANVIN, it has citrus notes so it doesn't come off too sweet like Pasha, and light for someone that doesn't have a strong natural chemistry. Lanvin (the original)isn't easy to find, Neaman Marcus, and Bloomingdale's carried it, I'm sure you can get it online. Ok, the first (and so far only) scent I've tried is Lanvin, and I did like it a lot The original Lanvin is like sex in a bottle to me, I have yet to smell something better. And Lanvin isn't too "complicated" so it tends to smell yummy on just about any man... there are other Lanvin fragrances like Lanvin's Oxegene, but don't get them, they don't smell half as good as the original. | |
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theAudience said: Byron said: Well, men can make suggestions, too...but I'm usually weary of what your average man suggests lol
Not being "your average man" & a member in good standing of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, i'm gonna suggest a couple anyway... True...and as members of such an exclusive club we are far from average lol Bottom line is that on the infrequent occasions that I use either of the above, the comments from females are very positive.
After all, isn't that what you're looking for? | |
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Gucci Pour Homme II is pretty nice
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Shawnt25 said: When I do wear cologne, it is Paco Rabanne XS. Bought it on a whim and I am glad I did.
I bet you smell "really" good too!!! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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