Fragrances for Men

patford31769 said:
I like the smell of Stetson. It's not overpowering or sickeningly sweet. I think it smells very masculine, makes me think old west, illicit coupling between cowboy and dance-hall girl. And if the guy's wearing Steston cologne, a cowboy hat, and cowboy boots, and NOTHING else, well, that's even BETTER!

Shit yeah! When I was in college, there was a guy who sat next to me in philosophy class. I will never forget the combo of stetson, cigarettes and rag wool sweaters. Damn he was SOOOO sexy!!!

Now just on image value alone, I will never ever forget the Paco Rabanne ads from the mid1980s. Jeez!!

On actual smell, I like something musky, something deep. I'm gonna have to check out this lagerfield. Defiantely like Drakkar Noir.
 
Giorgio Armani Mania cologne

Montblanc cologne

Boucheron Pour Homme

I like to change up the ones I use, depending on my mood and location.:)
 
truegentleman said:
Montblanc cologne

Actually....this Montblanc is quite nice also. I don't wear it myself...although I have tested it. My grandfather got a bottle of it at Christmas and he loves it.

V~
 
I can't think of a particular scent of men's that I like... but if it smells much like the ocean, clean and salty and sea breezes I would probably love it...
 
Givenchy
Bora Bora~ Claiborne
Nobile~ Gucci
PI ~Givenchy
Acqua di gio~Armani
Nautica Longitude/Latitude

I love the gentle hint of fragrence on a man...mixed with his natural essesnce.
 
I love cool water. I wear it sometimes just for me. But not for women, I like the men's version.

Cologne on a guy I'm into - mmmm..... I'm putty.
 
Kitte said:
Givenchy
Bora Bora~ Claiborne
Nobile~ Gucci
PI ~Givenchy
Acqua di gio~Armani
Nautica Longitude/Latitude

I love the gentle hint of fragrence on a man...mixed with his natural essesnce.

Givenchy.......CHECK!
Bora Bora......CHECK!
Nautica.......CHECK!

For you, Kitte...I'd wear all three at once. LOL
;)

V~
 
Dillinger said:
Anyone ever hear of a cologne called something like "neige"? I must have the spelling wrong because I can't seem to find it.

You don't have it wrong. "Neiges" by Lisa Watier, is a day time fragrance that's got a spiciness to it and longevity - which is important!

"Safari" by Ralph Lauren is quite nice, not as spicey as "Neiges" but I feel is more of an evening fragrance. A calculated dab in selective areas will make my toes curl.

Both these scents stay in my cabinet and I often dab a little on myself if I'm home alone - it's a comfort thing, don't try to understand it.
 
I do not often wear a fragrance because it seems the women I have been with just loved to breath in huge lungfull's of my natural scent. They say it is what they think a man should smell like. But when I do wear something I am old school and wear Brute. It seems to do the job.
 
I like your photo, Imi. There's something about a guy or a girl with a shirt on but completely unbuttoned and open, that is just SO sexy!

I'm not sure what the Paco Rabanne ad was. Was that the one in black-and-white with the guy in tight, unsnapped jeans, and acres of oh-so-masculine rippling chest muscles? Because I remember the photo but not the cologne it was advertising.

I remember one cologne ad in a magazine in the 1980s about a woman awakened by her naked hunk stumbling around in the dark at 3 am, bumping ino furniture, trying to find the bathroom (suggesting, but not outright saying, that he had to pee after SO much sex). She said something about how his stumbling around in the dark was charming, like a lost little boy, and she could still smell his cologne in the bedsheets, and she could hardly wait for him to return. I think there was some suggestion that she could just barely see his cute naked butt in the dark. I don't know if that ad was for Paco Rabanne, but the storyline was VERY hot, hotter than any photo because it let me picture MY favorite man at the time in that story-line. That ad probably got LOTS of women buying that brand of cologne for their men, which I'm sure was the intent of the ad agency.
 
I prefer....

Ole' De Bung Musk by Harvey Feinstien...

that is if I can't find...

Scrotum - by Revlon - it's very masculine you know.
 
I wear a men's cologne called Fahrenheit.

FAHRENHEIT by Christian Dior
Launched by the design house of Christian Dior in 1988, FAHRENHEIT is classified as a refreshing, woody, mossy fragrance. This masculine scent possesses a blend of honeysuckle, sandalwood and balsam. It is recommended for daytime wear.



But I like Intuition on guys... I have a bit by my puter desk<grin> makes me horny when I smell it. *laughing* on the bottle I have it says it's for men, but in the fragrancenet, it says it is for women, *laughing*

typical, genderbender issues for me.
 
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As a man myself, I’ve noticed that women generally prefer men who take good care of themselves. Jasmine, amber, and sandalwood are great examples of fragrance oils that leave a lasting impression. Another thing I’d like to share is that I use fragrance oils instead of colognes or perfumes. They are more long-lasting, natural, and suit me better since I’m quite allergic to synthetic products.
 
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