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And yes, discard any Old Spice or Aqua Velva or anything old and grandfather like. No no no![/B]
Some men have that naturally. They become “ womanisers “ as one female friend describe a lover she didn’t actually like , but couldn’t resist his scent . Wish I was so lucky .Cool water.. *whimper* Yummy. The khakis of scents.
My best friend in my junior year of high school was the best-smelling guy I've ever met in my LIFE. Someone should bottle his pheremones, seriously.. He never wore cologne, he just had this deliciously enticing scent. It was all I could do to keep from going up and nuzzling him whenever I saw him.
So..You are going to have to go with trial and error. The right scent is an individual thing. Depending on your "natural" scent, some things will smell good on you and some won't.
I personally have a heavy personal scent (or so I've been told) that means that the stronger colognes don't work well on me.
By a combination of my own tastes and input from ladies in my life, I have found a group that work for me. Sometimes I wear one on a daily basis for awhile, and then other times I switch around depending on my mood. This list has worked for me, but you have to try them yourself and then go with your own "guts" and reactions from women you trust.
Halston 1-12
Tommy
Nautica
Cool Water
Baron - haven't been able to find this lately
Claiborne for men
I also agree with some earlier statements, too much of a good thing is bad. I personally think that a woman should only be able to smell me if she is within my personal space. Therefore I apply the cologne to the pulse points that keep it activated within that range. I.E. center of chest, insides of my wrists and upper thigh. So go to the mall and get samples and try them out, when you get alot of compliments - then go buy a bottle.