I use Candies colonge. I use axe phoenix as a touch up if you will.
Here's a tip i read in Men's Fitness: Don't spray the colonge directly (like 3 or 4 inches away) on your clothes or skin. Instead, spray it into the air in front of you and then walk into the colonge spray; I find it easier to just spray the colonge from arms length from my chest. The article also mentioned to not spray too much, only enough to where say, someone would have to hug you or be in close proximity with you to be able to smell it. If I can smell it from across the room, you're either european😉 or put waaaaay too much on. I also lightly spray on the back of my lower neck.
Like someone mentioned, being clean is essential to smelling "good." Use a nonscented soap if your gonna use colonge, or use something like Irish spring if you want to smell like irish spring all day. Also use an antipersperant/deodorant that has a light smell or no smell.
What you eat also affects how you smell. Try drinking a lot of water if you find you have body odor.
Here's a tip i read in Men's Fitness: Don't spray the colonge directly (like 3 or 4 inches away) on your clothes or skin. Instead, spray it into the air in front of you and then walk into the colonge spray; I find it easier to just spray the colonge from arms length from my chest. The article also mentioned to not spray too much, only enough to where say, someone would have to hug you or be in close proximity with you to be able to smell it. If I can smell it from across the room, you're either european😉 or put waaaaay too much on. I also lightly spray on the back of my lower neck.
Like someone mentioned, being clean is essential to smelling "good." Use a nonscented soap if your gonna use colonge, or use something like Irish spring if you want to smell like irish spring all day. Also use an antipersperant/deodorant that has a light smell or no smell.
What you eat also affects how you smell. Try drinking a lot of water if you find you have body odor.