Dave wrote:RyanDistortion wrote:I might not like aventus. I smelled the mont Blanc explorer and wasn't in love. Explorer platinum, however, was kind of nice. I have a sampler pack of the real shit coming. I'll try all those and narrow my field. I'm using real Burberry for Men right now and it's doing a good job. Woody and a little sweet.
Burberry is a polarizing fragrance. I bought a bottle and it just didn't work with me at all. I guess it doesn't mix well with alcohol from the poresI gave it to one of my friends and he loves it.
Dior Sauvage is my go to.
Excellent choice and currently a top seller!
I've been in a fragrance rabbit hole. Been basically watching YouTube people go on about what's expensive, popular, new, old, a clone, woody vs blue, etc.
There are sites that will send you 1ml sprayers so you can test all the real expensive shit and then find a clone you like. OR...just buy like 5-10ml sprayers of the expensive shit for little money. I don't wear a scent all the time so I can make the smaller bottles last.
Today I'm rocking Versace Eros. I have samples of Aventus, Baccarat Rouge, and Tom Ford oud wood. I like everything but the Aventus. The oud wood just smells like what Ron Burgundy probably smells like, my wife likes the Versace, and the Baccarat took me 2 tries to really get in to. Smells like cotton candy and dried down to woody vanilla. Lots of longevity. Unisex scent.
It's fun discovering all this shit and I only got in to it after I started shaving with the sea spice lime. Smell is a sense that we don't excite like sound or visuals. Mostly because some asshole ruined your day with an offensive fragrance at like 10x the applicable amount, once. Working on a smell track for the rest of my days
