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Cologne?

I have decided to try and find a department store that let you try some. Not only I can smell some, but see if I have an allergic reaction.


Years ago I read a Nifty story that kept mentioning a brand so I know I want to try that one, but I will see what they have to offer. Thanks.
Good stores have "testers" where you can try it on and find out...
 
I prefer no cologne or perfume on myself and my guy because I get an allergic reaction on strong scents rather quickly.
 
I prefer no cologne or perfume on myself and my guy because I get an allergic reaction on strong scents rather quickly.

I am the same. I am not even sure I can wear any. I did buy to small samples yesterday so I will see.
 
I am the same. I am not even sure I can wear any. I did buy to small samples yesterday so I will see.
It may be fine, if you don't overdo it. I've noticed myself that some lighter scents can be tolerable when applied with moderation. What perfume samples did you get?
 
It may be fine, if you don't overdo it. I've noticed myself that some lighter scents can be tolerable when applied with moderation. What perfume samples did you get?


I am allergic in general to scents, but it does take a bit to get to me. I am hoping for the best. I bought the follow two:




I don't really know any difference, but they are the brand I heard about from a Nifty story. I figure worse case I don't like them or I am allergic and I can get rid of them.
 
I am allergic in general to scents, but it does take a bit to get to me. I am hoping for the best. I bought the follow two:




I don't really know any difference, but they are the brand I heard about from a Nifty story. I figure worse case I don't like them or I am allergic and I can get rid of them.


I got the samples today. Both are nice, but I like the Pour Homme better. It has a more subtle smell. To be honest though they smell the same, but the strength seems different to me.
 
I wear a beachy scented cologne called Jake by Hollister. Citrus scents work well with me, sandalwood and musky scents don’t.

I’ve worn Aqua D’Gio in the past but Jake smells just as good and isn’t expensive.
 
When I was well-to-do, I bought almost anything Guerlain made. I still love their products, but I use dollar-store colognes now. The advantage is they aren't especially long-lasting.
But at a TV taping recently I received a collection of fragrance samples from Macy's.
 
So the one I've been using is Cool Water by David Off, it has a very nice scent to it, not too clean like those body spray but with a touch of warmth, I didn't realize quite a few people who work with me also use it, and it's not too expensive either
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But if you like roll on fragrance, my all time favorite is this unisex fragrance called Golden Sand imported from Arabia, it has a very warm and sweet scent like vanilla and woods.
The people at work told me it make them feel hungry when I wear it and that they wanna eat me lmao, or don't mind walking behind me the whole day, now with this one it smells different going on each person because it reacts with your body's chemical, but they told me it smells better on me than when in the bottle.
It comes in as a small tube but not too expensive and has very strong scent so it can last for a while on your skin
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I have to admit that I am often turned on by the scent of a man's toiletries. That can be his deodorant, his hair oil/conditioner, shampoo, cologne, cigar, or his starched laundry.

If I'm attracted to a man, I'm attracted to his scents, but not his sweat. If I later smell the scent I strongly associate with him, it is very erotic in his absence.

One friend wore Aqua di Gio, and other simply wore an appealing deodorant. Neither man is gay, and both would not want to leave the impression on a man that each left on me.

As others said, quality cologne does stand out for its cut above.
 
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