i bought my bf ck eternity and kenneth cole reaction. everytime he wears either of those i cant take my hands off him! lol not like he minds ;-)
2007-03-19 14:41:29
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answered by Jasmine24 2
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A cologne should have a fresh and pleasant scent. It shouldn't be overpowering, and it is no substitute for cleanliness. I may sound crass, but you'd be surprised at how many people think it is.
The same cologne can smell different on different people, so always try the tester before you buy. It's too expensive to get it home and you find out you don't like it after all. It's important that you choose carefully, and when you find one you like, stick with it. People will identify it with you from now on, even when they smell it elsewhere.
You may be planning a change because you can't smell yours anymore. After awhile, your nose gets used to the smell and doesn't register it anymore. But other people will smell it. Incidently, my favorite is Herrera for Men--it has a nice clean woodsy smell. Good luck.
2007-03-19 21:41:14
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answered by KIZIAH 7
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A recent survey showed that most women liked good soap and water on their man.
But if you insist on a cologne, Obsession for Men has a nice strong flavor, and colognes like Pierre Cardin have a more mild strength
2007-03-19 21:39:38
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answered by JD_in_FL 6
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Well, if you're a girl, because I can't tell, I think Princess by Vera Wang is really nice. There's this new one by Prada but I forgot the name of it. It smells okay. Not all that good though. But that's just my opinion.
If you're a guy, I don't know. Because I don't keep up with guy colognes. The only guy one I like is different scents of Axe. Tag is okay, but I don't like it all that much.
2007-03-19 21:35:01
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answered by Candie™ 2
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He by Emporio Armani
2007-03-19 22:10:41
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answered by sylver890 3
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Halston Z-14 4 oz. spray for men by Halston
I really like this fragrance of young men, it is woody yet citrus also, It hints of masculinity and energy.
My 18 year old son has worn Halston since he was 15.
You should experiment at department stores. All cologne and perfume reacts differently on all of us due to our body chemistry.
Try several to see which fragrance is best in the morning and evening.
Let your senses guide you.
You will feel perky or relaxed by different blends.
Aroma therapy is an interesting area to read up on.
I prefer 1881 Cologne by Nino Cerruti, Nino Cerruti introduced 1881 Pour Homme in 1997. It combines several distinct scents from aromas such as rosemary, rose, basil, lavender, bergamot, juniper berry, lemon, tarragon, cypress, black currant, ylang-ylang, musk, clove, amber and sandalwood to create its own character. An elegant choice for evening wear.
Please read this, have fun and experiment, stay young and alive.
"The fragrance you choose today will recall memories of joy and bliss years down the road"..................bb
A View of the World of Perfume
http://zebra.sc.edu/smell/shannon/shannon.html#contents
They say that our eyes are the mirrors to our souls, but I think they are merely witnesses reflecting the world around us. Our nose, however, envelopes life's aromas and sucks them into our bodies, savoring them. It is a selfish creature, taking in all that comes in its path and trapping its chords, like a familiar melody, into our memories. The experienced nose can recall a scent at moment's notice. It can awake images and emotions, turning a key to unlock a treasured memory. In an instant it can also provoke fear and agitation. It is mysterious, yet familiar; we can easily identify a smell, but it is hard to define it. The eyes, they can lock on an image and our tongues easily find words to describe its sight. But smells, they allude us, and in that is their intrigue.
From my first days in high school on, I became captured by the allure of perfume. My first perfume was Estee Lauder's Beautiful. The moment I put it on I became something purer, more perfect. Was it the aroma rising off my wrists and neck or was it the advertisements with the beautiful model encased in a dreamy white wedding dress? After a while I became tired of the light and airy scent and moved on to something I perceived as darker and more dangerous. Calvin Klein became my brand of choice as I wore both his Obsession and Escape fragrances. The musky tones made me feel sexier, more of the woman I was becoming. These impressions were ingrained by the bordering pornographic ads greeting me in magazines. For a while I would wear the scent that I felt matched my mood, shifting between what I felt was the perception I wanted to create that day - the more professional smelling Lauren or the sensuous Rapture by Victoria's Secret? It has only been in the past year that I have found what I consider to be my "signature fragrance". One that taps lightly, not pounds upon the senses, slowly working its way into the mind. It has a hint of musk, yet flirts with flowers. Will I stick with this scent? Who knows? My sense of smell is changing everyday as I grow older, experiencing, deepening, and one day diminishing.
Have fun
bb
2007-03-19 21:52:47
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answered by Barbara B 2
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Costes
Hermes
Gendarme
2007-03-19 21:34:05
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answered by james B 3
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Call me cheap, but I've always liked the smell of Tag or Axe on a guy.
2007-03-19 21:33:51
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answered by Nevaeh 3
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This boy i like Spencer Eckert uses Tag and he smells awesome! Good Luck!
2007-03-19 21:35:32
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answered by BRITTANY☮ 5
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Abercrombie & Fitch "Woods", but I guess Axe "phoenix" spray works okay on me too, I get a few compliments.
2007-03-19 21:34:09
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answered by Hielodrive 5
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a really nice cologne is : Vetiver by Guerlain.
2007-03-19 21:37:55
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answered by manhattanmaryanne 7
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