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    By the way, while they're not modern scents, I've had great responses from women covering the 19-28 range when I used Cavendish Black or Leatherneck colognes. Every punk out there uses a "modern" scent. If you use a classical but tasteful scent, that's one way to stand out from the crowd.

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    Junkinduck, 33 is so old, I am surprised your still alive. Im pushing the five oh, you snot nosed brat! Enjoy it buddy! I have to agree with Firestart its a scent that is tasteful as well as unique tha will get you there, anybody can wear the commercial stuff.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkinduck View Post
    My wife considers clubman to be kinda hot. don't think she is old is 33 old? ...
    Cradle-robber! Your wife is a kid. But she has good taste.

    ~Rich, the Clubman Geezer

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    Bald before it was cool junkinduck's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastewart View Post
    Cradle-robber! Your wife is a kid. But she has good taste.

    ~Rich, the Clubman Geezer

    I am only two years her elder. I really don't consider this robbing the cradle.

    Don

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    While I prefer the more nostalgic scents. You might want to check out some of the Truefitt and Hill creams. They can kind of go either way and still provide great performance.

    Jordan

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    Check with Truefitt and Hill, they will send you samples.. I'm a younger guy, and love their stuff. So does my wife. Sometimes the Trafalgar cologne will get her into the SRP thong for me..


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    I'll second some of the previous posts above regarding citrus based scents and food based scents.

    For citrus side of the things you could start with an excellent value for the money and use JM Fraser from Canada. It's a large tub and comparatively inexpensive. For the more expensive side of things you could step up to Aqua di Parma shave cream (They also make a line of excellent fragrances) as well as Creed GIT soap and I'm guessing that you already know about Creed fragrances.

    For the food side of things I'm really enamored with Almond based scents: i.e. Coates, C & E, DR Harris

    For me experimentation led to SCAD and I have enough to last me for years and I still don't have all the variations i.e. no Trumpers/DR Harris Coconut

    I'll also have to say that Nancy Boy signature is also a favorite and pleasure to shave with from both a fragrance and quality of shave perspective. This one will always be in my rotation.

    Also in my rotation for summer is menthol (i.e. Proraso, Bigelow from BBW, Ingram and Omega) love the cooling effect from the cold water rinse.

    Best of Luck to ya

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkinduck View Post
    I am only two years her elder. I really don't consider this robbing the cradle.

    Don
    No, She's robbing the Craftmatic adjustable bed...


    As far as the scents go, most of the soap scent will go away with your rinse. Unless it's a super strong scent.

    if you really want a more modern scent, Mama-bear does soaps in more varieties than you can imagine. including several popular cologne scents.
    Last edited by Mike_ratliff; 07-22-2008 at 03:22 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_ratliff View Post
    As far as the scents go, most of the soap scent will go away with your rinse. Unless it's a super strong scent.
    True I wish Colleen's soap would smell longer.

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    I love the smell of the TGQ soaps, but can't ever get a good lather with them.. MamaBear soaps lather wonderfully but don't have quite the scent.

    Last night I tried CastleForbes cream+TGQ soap. Worked pretty well, although the scents just sorta cancelled each other and I didn't smell anything. Oh well.

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