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I Want My Body To Smell Good

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What's with making your post look like SPAM email?

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Dunno TBH, it doesnt matter. Just go smell a bunch and buy one you like.

Hi Mike Gayner.

Fragrances have top notes, middle notes, and base notes. If you go to the store and just smell a fragrance for a second, then you are probably just smelling the top notes.

It would probably take a really long time to go through all the notes of a lot of fragrances, so I'm trying to speed things up by asking people to tell me the best ones to smell and try.
 
Hi Mike Gayner.

Fragrances have top notes, middle notes, and base notes. If you go to the store and just smell a fragrance for a second, then you are probably just smelling the top notes.

It would probably take a really long time to go through all the notes of a lot of fragrances, so I'm trying to speed things up by asking people to tell me the best ones to smell and try.

You sure your lady friend is not a man? Why wouldn't you want her to pick it out for you? Why the hell would you take pictures of all of the different cologne's and post them here? How old are you? Middle school?
 
It would probably take a really long time to go through all the notes of a lot of fragrances, so I'm trying to speed things up by asking people to tell me the best ones to smell and try.

Creed's Green Irish Tweed for everyday spring through summer wear. It can also be a signature fragrance if you wish it to be, as I wear it year-round during the daytime. Like most Creed fragrances, you'll need to reapply it after about four to five hours after your initial application. About two to three times a month, a girl will stop me and ask what I'm wearing. Its very unique.

For black tie events - opera, symphony, fine dinners, etc., I usually go with Creed's Millesime Imperial. This could also be considered another late spring / summer cologne, and its one of my favorites.

Creed's Erolfa is a very nice scent as well. Its very fresh, reminiscent of the ocean.

These would be my top three recommendations to you. Bear in mind that these fragrances will need to be refreshed every four to six hours, and they're relatively expensive.

I usually purchase most of my Creed fragrances from MidtownPerfume.com. They seem to have some of the lowest prices, and I've not had any unpleasant experiences with them. While $100+ for a 4 oz. bottle may seem a bit steep, a single bottle of Green Irish Tweed usually lasts me through an entire year, sometimes more. I still have the same bottle of Millesime Imperial that I purchased 3 years ago.
 
You sure your lady friend is not a man? Why wouldn't you want her to pick it out for you? Why the hell would you take pictures of all of the different cologne's and post them here? How old are you? Middle school?

No she is not a man -> http://www.EarthEmperor.com/images/Date/Date2.jpg

She picked one out for me. I thought it was gross, so I want to do this myself.

I took pictures of the fragrances so people know what fragrances I can smell, try, and buy. There is no point in someone saying I should try a fragrance that I can't see.

Right now? 25 years old.



Creed's Green Irish Tweed for everyday spring through summer wear. It can also be a signature fragrance if you wish it to be, as I wear it year-round during the daytime. Like most Creed fragrances, you'll need to reapply it after about four to five hours after your initial application. About two to three times a month, a girl will stop me and ask what I'm wearing. Its very unique.

For black tie events - opera, symphony, fine dinners, etc., I usually go with Creed's Millesime Imperial. This could also be considered another late spring / summer cologne, and its one of my favorites.

Creed's Erolfa is a very nice scent as well. Its very fresh, reminiscent of the ocean.

These would be my top three recommendations to you. Bear in mind that these fragrances will need to be refreshed every four to six hours, and they're relatively expensive.

I usually purchase most of my Creed fragrances from MidtownPerfume.com. They seem to have some of the lowest prices, and I've not had any unpleasant experiences with them. While $100+ for a 4 oz. bottle may seem a bit steep, a single bottle of Green Irish Tweed usually lasts me through an entire year, sometimes more. I still have the same bottle of Millesime Imperial that I purchased 3 years ago.

Cool. Thanks Boze. I don't really care about the price, I want it to smell good.

Those sound like they would be awesome for spring and summer.

What is a good fragrance to wear all the time in the fall/winter time (cause it's fall, and winter is coming)? (I am looking for fragrances that smell like someone who is going after power.)

Thank you again Boze.
 
Did you just post a picture of a cum stain with a spoon beside it? Did you use said spoon to eat up...errrr.....clean up the mess?
 
Epic accidental-trollage-through-faux-cultured.

As said before, take a shower, jeez. Then if you must, go buy something you like the smell of and don't overdo it.
 
This is how you test good cologne.

1. Spray some on your neck.

2. Jump on the back of an unwitting female

3. Guage reaction of said female


If she is liek "WTF GET OFF ME< HELP !" then it's not a good cologne

If she is like "WTF>...WTF!!! Oh...hahahaha that's funny!" then you smell great!
 
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