Agreed. Cologne smells fuckin gross.SundaySounds said:![]()
Seriously man, this is all you need.
"Smooth Blast" by old Spice is fucking fantastic.
I've been using old spice for years, it's never steered me wrong.
Agreed. Cologne smells fuckin gross.SundaySounds said:![]()
Seriously man, this is all you need.
"Smooth Blast" by old Spice is fucking fantastic.
I've been using old spice for years, it's never steered me wrong.
MrHicks said:all this shit looks crazy expensive
TriangularDuck said:On average, I pay about 30 dollars a bottle. 30x22 = $660. Not too bad, there are more expensive hobbies.
MrHicks said:putting on cologne is a hobby?
TriangularDuck said:When it's at the level that I do it at, yeah. I'll go out shopping just in the intent of smelling new scents, I post regularly on a cologne-centric forum, and it's something that I get a lot of personal enjoyment and pride out of. I have decants and samples of many, many other scents, those are just the ones I own full bottles of.
Mamesj said:hey, as long as the guy isn't putting it all on at once :lol
I can see it as kind of a hobby. A connoisseur of smells, I guess? even if I'm not trying to impress, I like catching whiffs of it coming off myself.
edgefusion said:Yum yum!
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adg1034 said:I've been using the same bottle of Claiborne's Curve for almost four years, now. I still think it's great.
adg1034 said:I've been using the same bottle of Claiborne's Curve for almost four years, now. I still think it's great.
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Pterion said:OldSpice stick FTW!
adg1034 said:I've been using the same bottle of Claiborne's Curve for almost four years, now. I still think it's great.
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blindrocket said:Off topic but here is what I just bought my wife, she's used this for over a decade as well. Expensive, but well worth it. A little goes a long way!
http://parfumuri4u.com/parfumuri/dior/hypnotic-poison-100ml-dama/dior-hypnotic-poison-100ml-dama.jpg
Haha, sorry, just meant on average.blindrocket said:There are nearly three dozen bottles pictured in this thread, which one are you referring to?![]()
This is the answer I was looking for. Seems kind of pricy, but if it lasts for a year that's not too bad.Mamesj said:They range and each kind comes in different sizes. Creed might be the most expensive stuff posted so far (but I'm not totally familiar with all of it...) Of the stuff I posted:
--2.7oz bottle of Guerlain Homme - retails at $80, but I got in on amazon for $55
--3.3oz bottle of Burberry the Beat - retails at $72 and I had to pay full price 'cause it just came out.
I also have a 2.5oz of Polo Black - retails at $51.99, got it for $35, I think.
The first two bottles will easily last at least the rest of the year and probably much longer. I do a spray or two before work and one spray when I'm not working. I've had the Polo Black for about a year and it's only half finished, I don't really wear it anymore now that I have this new stuff though.
Cologne doesn't really get discounted until it's been out for a while, after that you can find deals online. Stores like Neiman Marcus never discount the stuff, especially since the good scents tend to be timeless-- people just won't stop buying stuff by Polo, Burberry, Hugo Boss, Armani, etc. Some go out of style...I think Lagerfield Photo, Drakkar Noir, and Brut all used to be more popular in the 80s/90s.
No, I haven't smelled it before but I will look for it the next time I'm at the mall. Though for some reason they don't have a tester of Hypnotic Poison so they may not have a tester for Midnight Poison.deadbeef said:Have you smelled this?
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It's amazing.
I hate wearing cologne, but the right perfume on women in the right amounts will drive you crazy.
Axe=/=cologne.bitq said:I've always had a thing against cologne. I think it stems from the high school locker room where the air was always saturated with axe. I hate that shit and haven't considered wearing anything but deodorant since. I'd like to hear some stats on what girls' opinions are of cologne.
golfham said:Axe=/=cologne.
goddam.
I know what you mean. I hate walking into locker rooms and smelling that shit; but with cologne, you gotta be subtle. Don't drench yourself with the stuff, just lightly spray it on yourself. It'll payoff in the end.bitq said:Of course. But you can see how walking through the purfume/cologne section of the mall would remind me of a locker room. I like a touch of perfume on girls, but most cologne smells too chemically to me.
TriangularDuck said:I tried that once. I put a spray of everything I owned into a decant bottle, mixed it up, then sprayed it around. Everything just kind of blended together, and I smelled like Sephora all day long. :lol
golfham said:Don't drench yourself with the stuff, just lightly spray it on yourself. It'll payoff in the end.
TriangularDuck said:When it's at the level that I do it at, yeah. I'll go out shopping just in the intent of smelling new scents, I post regularly on a cologne-centric forum, and it's something that I get a lot of personal enjoyment and pride out of. I have decants and samples of many, many other scents, those are just the ones I own full bottles of.
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FunBoy said:Joop, universally loved by ladies everywhere.
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CTLance said:I use whatever I find smells nice (e.g. the above-mentioned Blue Water), but my default would be a German Eau de Cologne, namely 4711 - coincidentally produced in Cologne, Germany.
I'm probably too young for this as nobody in my age bracket uses this stuff, only the old farts do. That however kind of fits my miser attitude.
I got a bottle as a joke gift when I was a youngster, and it kind of stuck with me. Same with my choice of shaving (no plastic or electric toys) and various other lifestyle issues; I'm a dinosaur, so to speak.
Bonus content: Look at this. 4711 is neogaf-themed!
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fps fanatic said:Is there a cologne that has a soap-ish scent to it?