.JohnMcSpunkencock wrote:Only deodorant for me
Kriss1986 wrote:I have one fav perfum and I'm using it whole time no matter work/date/or whatever.
ZiziMinuscule wrote:JohnMcSpunkencock wrote:Only deodorant for me
Same for me.Kriss1986 wrote:I have one fav perfum and I'm using it whole time no matter work/date/or whatever.
That would certainly be my approach, if I was using fragrances. I even tried to find myself a fragrance, but gave up. I only sniff decants from time to time just for pleasure of discovering new scents.
Can I ask the name of Your all-rounder?
. I know this feeling, in the past I also tried to find something new for me and I had over several hundred a sample of original fragrances. Unfortunately none of them wasn't to my liking. Most of them were just annoying to sniff by myself, don't know maybe I'm too fussy
. I have only one perfum which completely suits me - Lacoste Style in Play it's quite old fragile - debut in 2004 but it's in my private opinion absolutely stunning, girls love it also
. On the 2nd place just in case I have also yves saint laurent la nuit de homme - really nice
.Kriss1986 wrote:Hello my friend. I know this feeling, in the past I also tried to find something new for me and I had over several hundred a sample of original fragrances. Unfortunately none of them wasn't to my liking. Most of them were just annoying to sniff by myself, don't know maybe I'm too fussy
. I have only one perfum which completely suits me - Lacoste Style in Play it's quite old fragile - debut in 2004 but it's in my private opinion absolutely stunning, girls love it also
. On the 2nd place just in case I have also yves saint laurent la nuit de homme - really nice
composition.
ZiziMinuscule wrote:Kriss1986 wrote:Hello my friend. I know this feeling, in the past I also tried to find something new for me and I had over several hundred a sample of original fragrances. Unfortunately none of them wasn't to my liking. Most of them were just annoying to sniff by myself, don't know maybe I'm too fussy
. I have only one perfum which completely suits me - Lacoste Style in Play it's quite old fragile - debut in 2004 but it's in my private opinion absolutely stunning, girls love it also
. On the 2nd place just in case I have also yves saint laurent la nuit de homme - really nice
composition.
Hi. Thanks for Your contribution.
My experience is no as rich as Yours since I must have sniffed more or less 100 scents in order to find myself a fragrance, but finally told myself that I don't really feel the need to use one nd gave up. However, I still like testing them so from time to time I'my trying new samples or decants.
I see Your point and I wouldn't say You are too fussy. Me too, I'm finding most of modern fragrances rather boring or annoying while these from 70s or 80s, or even older, are just too old-school for my nose (athough they remain interesting as relicts of the fragrance thing). I would say all fragrances deserve a try. There are people who have got several frags for different occasion and those who are collecting fragrances. But I share Your point of view and if I was using a scent, I would certainly opt for an all-rounder.
I know both Style in Play and La Nuit de l'Homme. Very nice picks, I would say. Generally, Lacoste scents seem to be appreciated by ladies while La Nuit de l'Homme is percieved in the fragrance community as one of the most complimented scents.
. And about Yves - defintelly I must buy at leat one bottle
.JohnMcSpunkencock wrote:Only deodorant for me


JohnMcSpunkencock wrote:Oh, de toilet by Gustav Incontinence

DStair wrote:Creed Aventus
Creed Green Irish Tweed
Dior Homme Intense
Bleu De Chanel
ZiziMinuscule wrote:DStair wrote:Creed Aventus
Creed Green Irish Tweed
Dior Homme Intense
Bleu De Chanel
Thank You for Your contribution. Do You use them all year round or have You got some seasonal / occasional preferences ?
ZiziMinuscule wrote:BTW, I've one asked Joachim about his favourite cologne and he had the kindness to answer me. It's Roger & Gallet Jean-Marie Farina. A very classy eau de cologne, indeed.
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