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Thread: Favorite Scents
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01-21-2007, 02:57 PM #41
I guess I have something wrong with my smeller because strong scents absolutely "annoy" me... particularly anything with more than a subtle hint of musk or strong floral. Most ladies perfumes drive me wild, but not in a nice way. Hence, I'm not much on most mens colognes. One exception I've found (I tolerate it fairly well and most ladies like it) is Lagerfeld.
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01-21-2007, 10:33 PM #42
you can also get it here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Countryclub-S...QQftidZ2QQtZkm
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01-26-2007, 02:59 PM #43
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Thanked: 9Tabarome Millesime
To follow up on my previous post - I received some Creed samples from Colonial Drug (Cathy) and one of them was the new Tabarome. I had thought I would like the old one (reading the description, despite the fact that it was one of Churchill's favs), but thought I could also pick up the new Millesime version.
SO: um, interesting scent. I do not think I like it as much as my top favorites. Maybe it will grow on me? Need to experiment more. Unfortunately, it did not seem to have too much staying power and sillage on me
Cheers
Ivo
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02-12-2007, 12:24 AM #44
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Thanked: 15I have found that I really like the Dunhill line of colognes. There is about 5 differant scents but I like all of them. Polo,Obsesion, Dulce & Gabania (spelling) are amoung my favs too. But I have found in the last month or so I have been drawn back to the oringinal Old Spice scent. It is just hard to bet that classic.
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02-12-2007, 09:13 PM #45
Oh yes Old Spice a nice clean manly scent....
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06-01-2007, 02:01 AM #46
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Thanked: 0Well, right now my favourite is Dunhill for men (the 1934 one).
After that, I'd have a bunch floating around and rather than say I like one better than another I'll just list my other favourites in no particular order:
Burberry Brit
Dunhill Man
Knize 10
Creed Himalaya and Green Irish Tweed