Your Cologne

[quote]Vicomte wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
I don’t see a point in wearing it unless I have the intention of meeting women.[/quote]
ah, yes, but isn’t that everywhere you go everyday/time? I’ll keep wearing it daily cause I don’t think it can hurt with the ladies. And who knows when an oppurtunity will present itself.[/quote]

Ah true. For me I like to compartmentalize my life…if I’m in class I’m there to learn. If I’m at gym I’m there to train. If I’m at the club I’m there to pick up. etc.

I’m not really the type to pick up a girl outside of the time I have the specific intention to do so.[/quote]

If you’re wearing a normal amount, no one’s going to smell it unless they’re within pretty intimate proximity. I wash my balls every day, but that doesn’t mean I’m expecting to get blown all the time. It’s just a hygiene thing. Why not smell good?[/quote]

For real! One light spray is all you need for the whole day. And don’t make the mistake of spraying your clothes with it either, it’ll do nothing for you. Most colognes will stain clothing. Don’t know if anyone’s already said this but cologne should be put on your neck and your wrists, that way your heartbeat pulses the scent. It keeps you smelling good all day without being overwashed in it and smelling like you drowned in it.

Also, this might be personal preference but you should shower with a neutral body wash. The super strong soaps that claim to have scent that lasts for “17 hours” can be really obnoxious as well.

My girlfriend loves the colonges I use for different occasions and she spends time with her nose close to my neck everytime we hug.

NO KIDDING, I once heard a girl at work say when she gets a whiff of a man that smells good it goes straight to her crotch. I was like WOW ok, note to self…Lol

Burberry Brit

Armani Mania

Jaguar Performance

Nautica Voyage

I choose a cologne for a mood I’m in. The Brit and The Armani Mania are stronger scents so I use very little of those. A lil goes a looong way with these scents. The Jaguar and Nautica scents are very mild which I like the best. I like mild scents cause they’re easier to use without worrying that you put too much on.

IDK if Jaguar still makes this cologne cause I can’t find it, but It’s one of the best colognes I’ve had. Real mild but definetly distinct. I always get girls asking “What are you wearing it smells great! It’s different.” Way to go Jag. Don’t expect that from car companies.

OH and I wore JOOP! in middle school. Haha

I wear differnet colognes by what i am wearing and or what i plan on doing

CK - Obsession - its a classic name brand that most people enjoy and like. It goes well with all occasions but especialy good if you plan on getting up close because it has a warm and intising smell.

Geoffrey beene - grey flannel - its a smooth cool smeel, so it goes good with colder and neutral colors

Glockengasse - no.4711 - ok i am not actualy sure of the brand because it isnt in english, but its a stronger, almost alcohol smell. Once it calms down its actualy quiet pleasent, and goes well with most things.

^^the cologne connoisseur over here lol

[quote]tyranator wrote:
I wear differnet colognes by what i am wearing and or what i plan on doing

CK - Obsession - its a classic name brand that most people enjoy and like. It goes well with all occasions but especialy good if you plan on getting up close because it has a warm and intising smell.

Geoffrey beene - grey flannel - its a smooth cool smeel, so it goes good with colder and neutral colors

Glockengasse - no.4711 - ok i am not actualy sure of the brand because it isnt in english, but its a stronger, almost alcohol smell. Once it calms down its actualy quiet pleasent, and goes well with most things.[/quote]

I remember on Saturday nights when I was 18 or 19 and didn’t have money for cologne and I’d stop by Eaton’s or The Bay on my way to the bar and quicky spray whatever was handy on the way through the first floor.

Attitude Extreme by Armani or Tommy by Tommy Hilfiger

Lacoste Red bitches. But a bottle lasts me over a year.

[quote]therajraj wrote:
I don’t see a point in wearing it unless I have the intention of meeting women.[/quote]

There are times when you don’t meet women?

[quote]ZeroSleep wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:
I don’t see a point in wearing it unless I have the intention of meeting women.[/quote]

There are times when you don’t meet women?[/quote]

Yep, I’m uninterested in talking to women at the gym. Or when I’m out with the family. Also when I was in uni I dated a girl who was in my program and after I broke up with her, I would still see her in 4 out of 5 my classes. Awkward! So girls in class is another no-no unless its an elective class.

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:
For real! One light spray is all you need for the whole day. And don’t make the mistake of spraying your clothes with it either, it’ll do nothing for you. Most colognes will stain clothing. Don’t know if anyone’s already said this but cologne should be put on your neck and your wrists, that way your heartbeat pulses the scent. It keeps you smelling good all day without being overwashed in it and smelling like you drowned in it.
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Spot on. I’m all for smelling fresh with regular showers etc. But if you’re in the workforce, require to perform a client-facing role, sales or similar then you sure as hell need to smell better than just deodorant (I use both). Don’t go cheap on cologne, or as it should be called Eau De Toilette - the cheaper you go, the worse it smells later.

Stuff like CK Eternity will stain your clothes. Try and pick something that goes with your character and line of work. CK is nearly always for a younger crowd, Hugo Boss is more for going out and Armani/Christian Dior makes great stuff for professional environments.

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:
For real! One light spray is all you need for the whole day. And don’t make the mistake of spraying your clothes with it either, it’ll do nothing for you. Most colognes will stain clothing. Don’t know if anyone’s already said this but cologne should be put on your neck and your wrists, that way your heartbeat pulses the scent. It keeps you smelling good all day without being overwashed in it and smelling like you drowned in it.
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Spot on. I’m all for smelling fresh with regular showers etc. But if you’re in the workforce, require to perform a client-facing role, sales or similar then you sure as hell need to smell better than just deodorant (I use both). Don’t go cheap on cologne, or as it should be called Eau De Toilette - the cheaper you go, the worse it smells later.

Stuff like CK Eternity will stain your clothes. Try and pick something that goes with your character and line of work. CK is nearly always for a younger crowd, Hugo Boss is more for going out and Armani/Christian Dior makes great stuff for professional environments.[/quote]

Yes. Water of Toilet. Toilet water.

[quote]Vicomte wrote:

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:
For real! One light spray is all you need for the whole day. And don’t make the mistake of spraying your clothes with it either, it’ll do nothing for you. Most colognes will stain clothing. Don’t know if anyone’s already said this but cologne should be put on your neck and your wrists, that way your heartbeat pulses the scent. It keeps you smelling good all day without being overwashed in it and smelling like you drowned in it.
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Spot on. I’m all for smelling fresh with regular showers etc. But if you’re in the workforce, require to perform a client-facing role, sales or similar then you sure as hell need to smell better than just deodorant (I use both). Don’t go cheap on cologne, or as it should be called Eau De Toilette - the cheaper you go, the worse it smells later.

Stuff like CK Eternity will stain your clothes. Try and pick something that goes with your character and line of work. CK is nearly always for a younger crowd, Hugo Boss is more for going out and Armani/Christian Dior makes great stuff for professional environments.[/quote]

Yes. Water of Toilet. Toilet water.[/quote]

pomme de terre. dirt apples

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]Vicomte wrote:

[quote]XanderBuilt wrote:

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:
For real! One light spray is all you need for the whole day. And don’t make the mistake of spraying your clothes with it either, it’ll do nothing for you. Most colognes will stain clothing. Don’t know if anyone’s already said this but cologne should be put on your neck and your wrists, that way your heartbeat pulses the scent. It keeps you smelling good all day without being overwashed in it and smelling like you drowned in it.
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Spot on. I’m all for smelling fresh with regular showers etc. But if you’re in the workforce, require to perform a client-facing role, sales or similar then you sure as hell need to smell better than just deodorant (I use both). Don’t go cheap on cologne, or as it should be called Eau De Toilette - the cheaper you go, the worse it smells later.

Stuff like CK Eternity will stain your clothes. Try and pick something that goes with your character and line of work. CK is nearly always for a younger crowd, Hugo Boss is more for going out and Armani/Christian Dior makes great stuff for professional environments.[/quote]

Yes. Water of Toilet. Toilet water.[/quote]

pomme de terre. dirt apples
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Grand-pere. Big Daddy.

Je ne sais pas, frere. Je pense le pomme de terre est mieux que eau de la toilette, non?

Deux ans de francais Un. Je regrette mon pauvre francais, monsieur.

Je parle francais pauvre egalement. Les femmes l’aiment cependant.

[quote]Nards wrote:
Je parle francais pauvre egalement. Les femmes l’aiment cependant.
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Les femmes sont stupide.

Nous sommes tres intelligente.

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:

For real! One light spray is all you need for the whole day. And don’t make the mistake of spraying your clothes with it either, it’ll do nothing for you. Most colognes will stain clothing. Don’t know if anyone’s already said this but cologne should be put on your neck and your wrists, that way your heartbeat pulses the scent. It keeps you smelling good all day without being overwashed in it and smelling like you drowned in it.
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Really? I’ve always just put a bit on my chest. Figured that hair there was to release scent anyways. (Listened to too many evolutionary behaviorists)

Spend $7 at wal-mart or target and buy a big bottle of Fresh Blue Musk (Body Fantasies). More compliments from random women than with any high dollar cologne.

^^yeah you cant go wrong with wal-mart cologne called “Fresh Blue Musk”

LMAO