thebachellor
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We all know that smelling good can be a great foot in the door when attracting the opposite sex, and can bethe difference between a subpar night and a good one. "You smell nice" or "what scent is that?" is always a good look
and can lead togreat things if you play your cards right.
So put your fellow NTers on to what your lineup is. PICS PLEASE...and a brief description of what it smells like so we can do our research or decide if itain't for us.
As for me... I used to have a line-up of 3 colognes... one for casual days... one for evening wear, and one that i'd wear on days that were in the middle(or days that i'd go out and wouldn't feel wearing my evening cologne). I felt like a [color= rgb(255, 0, 255)]girly[/color] man with this many fragrances, so I cut it down to 2:
1. Perry Ellis M
This is favorite of the 2 I use. Whoever gave that persuasive testimony on here 1.5-2 years ago that caused me to blind buy this, I thank you. Very unique smell (woody and cinnamon comes to mind). I'm not really a cologneconnoisseur, so I can't name the notes exactly... but try it out... you'll definitely like it
I don't really wear cologne casually anymore, but on days that I feel that everything's clicking right i'll wear this just for kicks. I guessit's more of an going out or "evening" cologne, but you can get away with wearing it once in a while casually. A bit too "romantic" forbusiness settings though.
2. Polo Double Black
This is my business/evening cologne. I honestly thinks this blows Polo Black out the water, though they're not really meant to be the same fragrance.Pepper, coffee, and some berry stand out to me when I spray this on. Dries in to this nice subtle chocolate like smell (can't call it) by the end of thenight. Definitely great layered fragrance that's classier and def. less "in your face" than Perry Ellis M (not to say that it's in your face,but just highlighting the subtlety of Double Black).
So that's my regimine... how about yours?
So put your fellow NTers on to what your lineup is. PICS PLEASE...and a brief description of what it smells like so we can do our research or decide if itain't for us.
As for me... I used to have a line-up of 3 colognes... one for casual days... one for evening wear, and one that i'd wear on days that were in the middle(or days that i'd go out and wouldn't feel wearing my evening cologne). I felt like a [color= rgb(255, 0, 255)]girly[/color] man with this many fragrances, so I cut it down to 2:
1. Perry Ellis M
This is favorite of the 2 I use. Whoever gave that persuasive testimony on here 1.5-2 years ago that caused me to blind buy this, I thank you. Very unique smell (woody and cinnamon comes to mind). I'm not really a cologneconnoisseur, so I can't name the notes exactly... but try it out... you'll definitely like it
I don't really wear cologne casually anymore, but on days that I feel that everything's clicking right i'll wear this just for kicks. I guessit's more of an going out or "evening" cologne, but you can get away with wearing it once in a while casually. A bit too "romantic" forbusiness settings though.
2. Polo Double Black
This is my business/evening cologne. I honestly thinks this blows Polo Black out the water, though they're not really meant to be the same fragrance.Pepper, coffee, and some berry stand out to me when I spray this on. Dries in to this nice subtle chocolate like smell (can't call it) by the end of thenight. Definitely great layered fragrance that's classier and def. less "in your face" than Perry Ellis M (not to say that it's in your face,but just highlighting the subtlety of Double Black).
So that's my regimine... how about yours?