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The Male Fragrance Discussion thread
I know that we've had fragrance threads before, but if there are any Fragrance connoisseurs or collectors here it would be goo to have thread to discuss stuff.
This forum is awesome. Basenotes Forums If you go to the Fragrance Directory, you can get a review of just about every fragrance known to mankind.
I used to have a big collection, but either used it all or sold it a few years ago, I've just got back into collecting in a big way. This is my current small, but growing, collection
Creed Original Vetiver
http://www.creedboutique.com/25-89-l...al-vetiver.jpg
Dior Fahrenheit
http://www.cheap-perfume.co.uk/img/p...e-toilette.jpg
BLV Pour Homme
http://www.cheap-perfume.co.uk/img/p...ette-Spray.jpg
Jacomo De Jacomo Rouge
http://www.fragrancex.com/images/pro.../big/1583M.jpg
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Im toying with the idea of getting some. Ive decided its not as homosexual as I once thought.
Guy in work gets a tray of small samples for nowt but he's a cagey cunt and wont tell me where from.
Anyone any ideas?
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Memphis
Im toying with the idea of getting some. Ive decided its not as homosexual as I once thought.
Guy in work gets a tray of small samples for nowt but he's a cagey cunt and wont tell me where from.
Anyone any ideas?
I really trying to find a good source of samples, coz I mainly buy on line and you can't, obviously test before you buy. Samples allow you to try lots of diffeent fragrances relatively cheapily. I've just bought a load of decants on ebay.
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I am looking as well. I go to Bull Ring in Birmingham and go to this big store at lunch time and try some samples. Then I will buy it from those cheaper shops.
I use to wear Boss but need to try something else.
I will only get a small bottle, too expensive.
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Master
I am looking as well. I go to Bull Ring in Birmingham and go to this big store at lunch time and try some samples. Then I will buy it from those cheaper shops.
I use to wear Boss but need to try something else.
I will only get a small bottle, too expensive.
And also because if it is too big you may fall in ;)
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This is what I currently use, it's less then $5.00 a bottle, cheap cologne/aftershave I use after a shower.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...T7cNVVa4sMTySA
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Armani code is awesome and my favorite, but also espensive as shit, so currently I got some ck one some other ck, and some polo all good and decently priced.
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I'm really into colognes as my brother was into them. I have a like 20 bottles currently and there are others I am interested in trying in the near future. I am currently into the Bvlgari as it is a great summer scent for the day and it is VERY HARD to put too much of this on. I also like the YSL in the darker bottle(Nuit Homme I think) for when I go for late nights on the town. I could type forever so I'll just list some that are or have been in my rotation. All of the Polo Big Pony Collection, Polo Blue, Antonio Banderas' Blue Seduction, Rochas for men, Original Burberry,Pi by Givenchy, Prada for Men, One Million by Paco Rabanne, Armani Code and a bunch of other I can't remember as my nephew has sticky fingers for my colognes and I'm not home to list them all. I have noticed that women over 30 pick out the best colognes(cough cough my mom cough cough). Every one she likes always draws compliments.
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chinchekked
I'm really into colognes as my brother was into them. I have a like 20 bottles currently and there are others I am interested in trying in the near future. I am currently into the Bvlgari as it is a great summer scent for the day and it is VERY HARD to put too much of this on. I also like the YSL in the darker bottle(Nuit Homme I think) for when I go for late nights on the town. I could type forever so I'll just list some that are or have been in my rotation. All of the Polo Big Pony Collection, Polo Blue, Antonio Banderas' Blue Seduction, Rochas for men, Original Burberry,Pi by Givenchy, Prada for Men, One Million by Paco Rabanne, Armani Code and a bunch of other I can't remember as my nephew has sticky fingers for my colognes and I'm not home to list them all. I have noticed that women over 30 pick out the best colognes(cough cough my mom cough cough). Every one she likes always draws compliments.
Nice collection mate. Rochas Man is my favourite from your list - like Armani Code too
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Jean - Paul Gautier have the fragrance masculin; really nice and doesn't break the budget at all.
For heading out I love the Joop homme; Pretty recognisable, though the screw top makes it a bit wasteful.
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The store is Debenhams and put on a sample every so often, then buy it from the Fragrance store.
Never beat karate aftershave.
I was told you should not put it on your skin but around your neck area.
Spray must be better than bottle less waste?
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really wanted to change the name of the thread to the SheMale Fragrance Discussion Thread
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Howlin Mad Missy
really wanted to change the name of the thread to the SheMale Fragrance Discussion Thread
Damn, she found it. I was only joking, I do not wear any of that stuff at all. :rolleyes:
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Donny
Jean - Paul Gautier have the fragrance masculin; really nice and doesn't break the budget at all.
For heading out I love the Joop homme; Pretty recognisable, though the screw top makes it a bit wasteful.
I forgot about the Joop. That is a very polarizing scent though, people either love it or despise it, seemingly no middle ground.
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Master
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Howlin Mad Missy
really wanted to change the name of the thread to the SheMale Fragrance Discussion Thread
Damn, she found it. I was only joking, I do not wear any of that stuff at all. :rolleyes:
;D no secrets
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Dior Fahrenheit = Legendary
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I use a few of these products,the shaving ones, but to honest an old vanilla oil they used to have but discontinued is the fragrance I like on the body, one drop on a finger placed under arm then roll on a natural deodorant after. Stings kills any bacteria in a blink,lasts all day.
Fragrance - Men's - Shaving Tips - The Body Shop
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Andre
I use a few of these products,the shaving ones, but to honest an old vanilla oil they used to have but discontinued is the fragrance I like on the body, one drop on a finger placed under arm then roll on a natural deodorant after. Stings kills any bacteria in a blink,lasts all day.
Fragrance - Men's - Shaving Tips - The Body Shop
always get told I smell good when I wear vanilla/sugar scents.
Unless it's because I smell like food :cool:
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andre you can make your own. place a couple of vanilla pods into jojoba oil (because it has no real scent) let it diffuse & voila. True vanilla oil. You can thank me with sexual favours later.
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What do you wear Missy?
Aside from wearing men out :)
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Howlin Mad Missy
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Andre
I use a few of these products,the shaving ones, but to honest an old vanilla oil they used to have but discontinued is the fragrance I like on the body, one drop on a finger placed under arm then roll on a natural deodorant after. Stings kills any bacteria in a blink,lasts all day.
Fragrance - Men's - Shaving Tips - The Body Shop
always get told I smell good when I wear vanilla/sugar scents.
Unless it's because I smell like food :cool:
Me too, but unfortunately i work on building sites and Im male and straight :gayfight2:
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I wear the same things pretty much year in year out. For a long time it was CK1, now I wear Obsession. It's just a fragrance and I don't really give it a massive amount of thought. It's like putting on a pair of jeans. I know what looks smart, but I'm not trying to impress anyone.
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I have a name for this Oil Of Pussy.:hubbahubba:
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I've just bought 2 new frags:
Individuel by Mont Blanc - bought it for approx £30.00 and it smells 95% like Creed Original Santal which is £150.00
Mugler Cologne by Thierry Mugler, bought for £28.00, smells 98% like Creed Original Vetiver, which is £150.00
Got tips on both of them and both very good.
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Nice tips there H.
Lacoste has lost my interest; wonderful smell, doesn't last at all
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My wife doesn't like my new aftershave "Chloroform" Apparently it makes her feel sleepy and gives her a sore arse !!!
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Donny
Nice tips there H.
Lacoste has lost my interest; wonderful smell, doesn't last at all
Love the Lacoste Red, that's what I'm wearing at the moment. But I agree with you on the lastability of it, doesn't seem to stay on as long as it used to
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Advise me on one that lasts and is not expensive.
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Master
Advise me on one that lasts and is not expensive.
Turps
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Master
Advise me on one that lasts and is not expensive.
Jacomo de Jacomo Rouge 100ml EDT Spray Brand New & Sealed Box | eBay
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Master
Advise me on one that lasts and is not expensive.
Curve for Men
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0james0
Love the Lacoste Red, that's what I'm wearing at the moment. But I agree with you on the lastability of it, doesn't seem to stay on as long as it used to
Red smells awesome though doesn't it?
Doesn't break the bank either.
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Donny
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0james0
Love the Lacoste Red, that's what I'm wearing at the moment. But I agree with you on the lastability of it, doesn't seem to stay on as long as it used to
Red smells awesome though doesn't it?
Doesn't break the bank either.
That is the one I will get as I cannot trust the rest of you if you are serious or not.
The cheapest place to get it is the Fragrance shop? Boots? Super drug?
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Master
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Donny
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0james0
Love the Lacoste Red, that's what I'm wearing at the moment. But I agree with you on the lastability of it, doesn't seem to stay on as long as it used to
Red smells awesome though doesn't it?
Doesn't break the bank either.
That is the one I will get as I cannot trust the rest of you if you are serious or not.
The cheapest place to get it is the Fragrance shop? Boots? Super drug?
A few on here see, Red bud and I think they could be serious.;D
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Master
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Donny
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0james0
Love the Lacoste Red, that's what I'm wearing at the moment. But I agree with you on the lastability of it, doesn't seem to stay on as long as it used to
Red smells awesome though doesn't it?
Doesn't break the bank either.
That is the one I will get as I cannot trust the rest of you if you are serious or not.
The cheapest place to get it is the Fragrance shop? Boots? Super drug?
Asda/ Tesco.
My mrs also says Wilkinsons if you have one nearby.
I'm sure there are online shops cheaper than all of the above now though.
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A cheap but good flavour is the original Joop. I can't wear it as it reminds me of being much younger, but back in its day I swore by it. Was my lucky smell, the ladies loved it!
Does smell quite sweet now I'm older, maybe a bit too young.
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0james0
A cheap but good flavour is the original Joop. I can't wear it as it reminds me of being much younger, but back in its day I swore by it. Was my lucky smell, the ladies loved it!
Does smell quite sweet now I'm older, maybe a bit too young.
A mure mature laternative to Joop is 'Individuel' by Mont Blanc. It's very reasoanably priced, but smells similar to Joop, but almost identical to Creed Original Santal, which would be about £180 for 120ml.