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What cologne/perfume do you use? thread!

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  • Pupnuzz
    Pupnuzz Posts: 203 Member
    Decided to post my whole collection for everyone to see

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    If you want to know what a specific one is feel free to ask! 🤗
  • Analog_Kid
    Analog_Kid Posts: 976 Member
    edited January 2020
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    This stuff is the best.

    It reminds everyone of a Summer Vacation at the Beach.

    Who doesn't have great memories of the beach ??

    Wear it...... and Score Heavily.


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    I agree, but I prefer the more sophisticated version of this fragrance.

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  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,370 Member
    Okay, I just gotta say: even though a lot of these perfumes are way out of my price range for what I'd be willing to spend on smelly stuff, the bottles are soooooooo pretty! I kinda genuinely just want the empty bottles.

    I got a sample of one once called Exact Friction of Stars. I wanted to like it so badly just because of the name. (I didn't, sadly)
  • Pupnuzz
    Pupnuzz Posts: 203 Member
    I have never been able to afford this one, but I got a sampler once and it's a personal favorite

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  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Hope you all go easy on the scent - remember a little goes a long way!

    Light fragrance on people can be intriguing, memorable, identifiable (in a good way!).

    Too much perfume gives me a headache, hurts my nose and eyes...but also I wonder what the heck are they trying to hide with all that scent? I have to not breathe in the perfume section of department stores, and air freshener kills me.

    Me - no perfume, unscented everything except for mildly scented shampoo/conditioner and laundry soap. I like to smell like "clean", and 'clean' doesn't have a 'scent'!.

    (I secretly wish I could wear a perfume, like so many of you and not have it bother me!)

    Essential oils/scents I like are eucalyptus, lemon grass, peppermint and sesame (not mixed together) - I don't wear them, but could maybe in a pure form, those don't tend to bug me.
  • Analog_Kid
    Analog_Kid Posts: 976 Member
    edited January 2020
    Now that winter is here, I've been wearing this one by Perry Ellis. It goes well with my wardrobe which is typically all black.
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  • Pupnuzz
    Pupnuzz Posts: 203 Member
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Hope you all go easy on the scent - remember a little goes a long way!

    Light fragrance on people can be intriguing, memorable, identifiable (in a good way!).

    Too much perfume gives me a headache, hurts my nose and eyes...but also I wonder what the heck are they trying to hide with all that scent? I have to not breathe in the perfume section of department stores, and air freshener kills me.

    Me - no perfume, unscented everything except for mildly scented shampoo/conditioner and laundry soap. I like to smell like "clean", and 'clean' doesn't have a 'scent'!.

    (I secretly wish I could wear a perfume, like so many of you and not have it bother me!)

    Essential oils/scents I like are eucalyptus, lemon grass, peppermint and sesame (not mixed together) - I don't wear them, but could maybe in a pure form, those don't tend to bug me.

    Yes! Some people do go overboard, I normally don't mind heavy perfume. But a woman's at the store the other day was so strong it just about gagged me and I was sneezing for three hours after.

    What you could do is buy some oils and make your own soap to use in the shower, that is lighter and typically doesn't effect people as much. Or you can also make Rub on Perfumes too.
  • jacktherower
    jacktherower Posts: 292 Member
    Sex Panther. It’s got bits of real panther in it.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Pupnuzz wrote: »
    Vikka_V wrote: »
    Hope you all go easy on the scent - remember a little goes a long way!

    Light fragrance on people can be intriguing, memorable, identifiable (in a good way!).

    Too much perfume gives me a headache, hurts my nose and eyes...but also I wonder what the heck are they trying to hide with all that scent? I have to not breathe in the perfume section of department stores, and air freshener kills me.

    Me - no perfume, unscented everything except for mildly scented shampoo/conditioner and laundry soap. I like to smell like "clean", and 'clean' doesn't have a 'scent'!.

    (I secretly wish I could wear a perfume, like so many of you and not have it bother me!)

    Essential oils/scents I like are eucalyptus, lemon grass, peppermint and sesame (not mixed together) - I don't wear them, but could maybe in a pure form, those don't tend to bug me.

    Yes! Some people do go overboard, I normally don't mind heavy perfume. But a woman's at the store the other day was so strong it just about gagged me and I was sneezing for three hours after.

    What you could do is buy some oils and make your own soap to use in the shower, that is lighter and typically doesn't effect people as much. Or you can also make Rub on Perfumes too.

    That's a really good idea! Mix a drop with my unscented body wash.

    And agree...we have some clients come in to my work and I have to leave the room...you shouldn't notice someones perfume/cologne from 6 meters away, it should be subtle and noticed from like 1-3 feet away
  • MaverickMatt_
    MaverickMatt_ Posts: 61 Member
    Creed Aventus
  • Thisyearismyyear
    Thisyearismyyear Posts: 7 Member
    I love wearing different perfume everyday so I own quite a few. My favorites right now are Jo Malone Mimosa and Cardamom and LV Matière Noire. I also love Chanel Gabrielle but it doesn't last on me.
  • colinmcp
    colinmcp Posts: 88 Member
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    Boring but I like it
  • Pupnuzz
    Pupnuzz Posts: 203 Member
    Creed Aventus

    I was blown away by the quality of raw materials the first time I sampled it. Nowadays I prefer Xerjoff Nio, but will still reach for Aventus now and again. What else you got?

    You must be rich AF. That stuffs $500 a bottle
  • XxFunctionalStrengthxX
    XxFunctionalStrengthxX Posts: 2,466 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    This stuff is the best.

    It reminds everyone of a Summer Vacation at the Beach.

    Who doesn't have great memories of the beach ??

    Wear it...... and Score Heavily.


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    And don't forget, after you "score heavily", you'll need some "after gel"...

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  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    I wear deodorant, that’s about as fragrant as I get.

    That’s the best.
    Fresh out of the shower scent.
    Shampoo, lotion, deodorant.


  • kimber0607
    kimber0607 Posts: 994 Member
    edited January 2020
    am I the only one that cant stand cologne...everything smells like old spice
    for me...Tory Burch or Prada candy, if I want to impress...everyday cheapo pick is bath and body works cucumber melon..oldie but goodie
  • bootyrubsandtacos
    bootyrubsandtacos Posts: 775 Member
    Pink sugar and Egyptian musk.
  • Safari_Gal_
    Safari_Gal_ Posts: 1,461 Member
    Chanel Gabrielle
  • zeekngreatness
    zeekngreatness Posts: 68 Member
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    Best ever I promise
  • CoffeeAndContour
    CoffeeAndContour Posts: 1,466 Member
    I love many, but this is the one I’ve been gravitating to every morning.

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