A new one for me, but I'm really liking it.
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A new one for me, but I'm really liking it.
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Aramis Gentleman. It's rather nice in my estimation :D
Someone mentioned on here that the YSL rive gauche would be discontinued soon.
As a result of this I had my wife get me some while she spent the weekend in London, UK.
And a good decision that was too, a fine scent for a work-day imho.
So that's my fragrance for today:)
Jil Sander Sun for Men
From today's SOTD entry -- some Grey Flannel goodness, by Geoffrey Beene:
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Boring old Green Irish Tweed for me today but it suits the continuing wet weather here so...
Today was a new splash...Cool Water by Davidoff
Today I went with 1 Million by Paco Robanne
Today my scent is Tabac Cologne.
From today's SOTD entry -- the warm, woodsy aroma of L'Occitane Notre Flore Cedre
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TOBS # 74 Victorian Old lime
Ogallala Bay Rum with sandalwood.
+1 When I first got this scent I was unimpressed due to what I thought was a short scent duration, however it has grown on me a lot of late. TOBS NO74 Victorian lime has a very subtle fragrance and I found that if I apply it to my chest directly below the nose, it seems to last much longer. I know this isn't the actually case longevity wise but I wear scents for me firstly, and I love to enjoy the scent for as long as possible.
One of my absolute favourite colognes….
Bay Rum (i dont know exactly wich Version only thing i know is that it es BayRum)
And that's the difference between "sillage" (see-yazh, aka "projection") and "longevity". Scents with a lot of sillage (without heavy application) can be smelled across a crowded room; those with minimal sillage are often called "close to the skin", and in general, only the person wearing them (or someone physically close to them) will notice it. "Longevity" is simply how long the smell lasts, regardless of its "sillage".
Welcome to the world of fragrance! and smooth shaving!
From today's SOTD entry -- the "no-second-hand-smoke"-y goodness of TGQ Cavendish Black
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Trumper Sandalwood.
Today was arran aromatics bay citrus.been a while and was lovely
Today I wore English Leather. It was too cold for nothing at all.
Stephan's Bay Rum.
I didn't shave today but sometimes I slap on a little aftershave anyway.
Unknown…. Seriously…
I collect shaving stuff with a ship or a pirate theme. I just added an old Avon fragrance bottle in the shape of an old deulling pistol to the collection, It had a small amount of scent remaining in it and cost me 99 cents, not sure if its the original scent or a new addition, but it smelt good so I used a little...
Nice floral scent… nice...
Bond no.9, Chez Bond for today.
Simple, light and fresh.
TOBS Bay Rum.
Black Suede by Avon.
I went to the barber today and the barber applied Black Suede. About 2 hours later I picked my wife up for lunch. Shortly into our drive I told her I had been to the barber and asked if she liked the aftershave. Her reply was, "Based on the smell in the car and the McDonalds coffee cup I assumed you were driving some old man around all morning."
Kevinred, there was a cool thread here at SRP this summer about Avon bottles.
Dolce & Gabbana, The One
From today's SOTD entry -- the spicy bay-rum burn of St. John's Bay Rum
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Royall Lyme. Mmm, limey! Be great with margarita shaving soap, if there was such a thing.
Colleen Hurley (aka "The Soapmistress") -- proprietress of The Gentlemen's Quarter -- used to make a Lime Margarita shaving soap. She's taken a leave-of-absence from the craft, but you might try sending her a PM (churley) and asking if she has any left in-stock. I can personally vouch for the quality of her products.
Smooth shaving!
From today's SOTD entry -- Acqua di Parma Colonia
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Today I went with Alt Innsbruck. And believe me, that tobacco/menthol kick will wake you up when it's -22C outside....very refreshing. LOL
Penhaligon's Opus 1870 today.
A very subtle and mild scent, one I like very much:)
Booster's Polar ice. Cools, refreshes & soothes tender skin. Well, maybe. To me it's not very cooling but it is very nice. it does the job with a minty, flowery scent. I like it. Unfortunately, SWMBO does not. So she is out of town and I go wild. So sad. Really, try it, you might like it.
From today's SOTD entry -- more chocolate-y goodness from Animale for Men
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A new fragrance in my den is the choice for today.
Penhaligon's Quercus.
A fresh and lovely scent, albeit perhaps even better for summer.
Two very pleasant fragrances for me are S T Dupont Intense and S T Dupont Signature.
A somewhat milder fragrance would be S T Dupont Passenger. Highly recommend any of the three.............:gaah:
I like Old Spice, but lately have been enjoying Lucky Tiger :D
From today's SOTD entry -- a nice, unsweetened licorice scent from Etro... Anice
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Old school..........Canoe
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