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Yeah this Herod is love at first sniff.
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Without a doubt. Herod is magnificent. Bring on the winterGot that Herod in from Baise
This stuff destroys Tobacco Vanille
Worth a full bottle easily
Gourmand based, tobacco, powdery scents are generally colder weather scents.
Fruity and florals are generally warmer weather scents.
Again, this is just a general observation
I'm in a similar boat living in Central FL... which is why I'm not stocking up on many winter scents, but I've still got some for when it does get cooler. A night in the 60s will be my "cold weather scent" time. It's also just a general feeling.. something like Dior Homme Intense just feels way too heavy for 80-90 degrees. Whereas something more floral, fruity, or aquatic would make more sense in the hotter weather.
Tried Givenchy Play Intense at Macy's the other day, that stuff smells terrible
Just purchased Givenchy Pi and D&G Pour Homme totally blind, haven't opened them, good scents or nah?
Pi was once my favorite cologne. Prior to messing with this thread, it was damn near my everyday smell. Still get occasional compliments when I spray it onI can't vouch for the D&G but Givenchy Pi was definitely in my heavy rotation a few Decembers ago. I still like it. It's definitely a cooler weather scent for me.
Pi is good if you're looking for a vanilla scent for the winter. I have it and would recommend it.Just purchased Givenchy Pi and D&G Pour Homme totally blind, haven't opened them, good scents or nah?
I put Herod on about a week ago, 3 sprays. I choked my self out within minutes of being outside and the commute to work. Even sitting at my desk in the ac it was too much. It ruined the fragrance for me as far as versatility goes. It's strictly winter/mild weather for me.
Tried Givenchy Play Intense at Macy's the other day, that stuff smells terrible