What cologne do you use most often?

SirChadwick

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CK Summer 2006!

Subtle and fresh.... nice citrus/bark aroma.

A refreshing change for those who like Aqua Di Gio.
 

Pikachu

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That sh*t gives me a headache. Can't figure out why any male would ever wear perfume anyway. :confused:
 

saymyname

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It's called Sex Panther, by Odeon. It's made from bits of real panther, so you know it's good! They've done studies you know. Sixty percent of the time, it works everytime. It's illegal in nine countries.
 

E equals MC2

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BLV pour homme.

I used to use Cool Water but its smell changed.....

I've gotten lots of compliments from girls using Bvlgari.
 

meltdown75

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Hugo Boss

Note: it takes me many many moons to go through one bottle @ one spray per weekday.

Not sure if I'll ever change... there was a time when "hoor lure" mattered. Said time has passed.
 

Mo0o

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I used to use Acqua Di Gio but it's way too common of a scent now. Trying to stay away from the super popular ones like Fierce, Eternity, CK One etc although Unforgivable is getting popular.

Current im using:
Unforgivable - Sean Jean
Blue Label - Givenchy

Im considering getting Jake - Hollister but i hear its really similar to polo sport. can anyone confirm/deny this?
 

BooGiMaN

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Originally posted by: saymyname
The lack of Anchorman fans here is dissapointing. :(

to be honest it wasnt his best movie...i actually stopped watchign it half way through...got boring for me
 

SVT Cobra

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Polo Sport or RL's Chaps

Romance Silver I like also, but I have never bought it yet.


Just curious, where do you guys spray it? I have always given a couple mists to the chest hairs and maybe a little on the neck, but I recently had someone tell me that you should pray it on your back. I think this is stupid, but maybe I am wrong. His reasoning was that you shouldn't be smelled when talking to someone, but when you walk away, leaving a lasting impression.