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So I've been on a mission to find a new cologne

I just haven't wore any scent, but my own, for years and figured it sounded like fun to go find a cologne I liked.

I tried every freaking thing. Went to Nordstrom and Macys and got test strips and tried just about everything they had at one point or another........bought some online without testing, tried department store stuff, read the threads about it here and tried the recommended ones.

So after about six months of this side venture, trying different things whenever I was at the mall and reading reviews at Basenotes, I finally find a scent I dig.

Axe Touch Deodorant. Not Axe Touch body spray, but the deodorant. Smells like watermelon and a light peppery musk. So if anybody is wondering what HoP smells like, there you have it.

I'm now on a mission to find a watermelon based cologne if I can. If anybody here is in France and can pick me up some stuff from Maxims I'd appreciate it. 😉
 
Originally posted by: EngenZerO
haha good luck...

for a nice fresh smell, check out lacoste essential.

edit. also recomend polo black and gio.

See, I hated Gio. All those colognes like that have this kind of acrid metallic scent to them. The ones that don't have an old lady vanilla base. I want something sweet but still vaguely masculine.
 
If you bathe regularly, cologne is unnecessary. That said, if you really want to use the stuff, please, for the love of God, don't use too much. Most people don't understand moderation and will douse their entire body in cologne thinking more is better. If you notice that everywhere you walk, plants seem to wilt, dogs start howling and birds plummet from the sky, perhaps it's time to reduce your dependence on cologne.
 
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
If you bathe regularly, cologne is unnecessary. That said, if you really want to use the stuff, please, for the love of God, don't use too much. Most people don't understand moderation and will douse their entire body in cologne thinking more is better. If you notice that everywhere you walk, plants seem to wilt, dogs start howling and birds plummet from the sky, perhaps it's time to reduce your dependence on cologne.

:roll:
 
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
If you bathe regularly, cologne is unnecessary. That said, if you really want to use the stuff, please, for the love of God, don't use too much. Most people don't understand moderation and will douse their entire body in cologne thinking more is better. If you notice that everywhere you walk, plants seem to wilt, dogs start howling and birds plummet from the sky, perhaps it's time to reduce your dependence on cologne.

Yes, but if you use cologne regularly, you will gain the attraction of DD-cup supermodel asian pornstars, whose companionship provides the only rationale for bathing. Or so I've heard. Otherwise stick to showering.

 
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