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Whats your everyday scent?

rioni

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That I do not know
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It does have a very unique smell to it though - worth checking out.

Originally Posted by DocHolliday
I hear this smells of elderberries.
 

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Le Dandy by d'Orasy mixed with Chesterfield cigarettes.
 

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Originally Posted by JamesT
Le Dandy by d'Orasy mixed with Chesterfield cigarettes.

Such a fantastic scent. Maybe because it's reminiscent of a clean diaper and a baby's ass.
 

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Originally Posted by whoopee
Such a fantastic scent. Maybe because it's reminiscent of a clean diaper and a baby's ass.

Well, why spend far too much money on a scent if you can't ruin it?
 

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Originally Posted by Huntsman
Casran.
nutmeg! Edit: whoops - was thinking of Cacherel.
 

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Originally Posted by rach2jlc
That Creed is a good one, but you must branch out, my friend! If you like Himalaya, perhaps Green Valley or Aubepine Acacia might also be up your alley. They're very nice, but with a hint of sweetness to them.

For something a little more smutty (but with plenty of Creedness), Ambre Canelle.

As for me, I don't have an everyday scent. It all depends on the weather, my mood, what I'm wearing, or how much time I have to get ready in the morning. If all else fails, Chanel PM is always a good fall-back and good in most any setting.


I prefer to keep it simple - one scent, for the past few years. I don't like to have to worry about thinking about what scent I will wear that day
 

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rotate between burberry touch, bvlgari aqua, givenchy pi, givenchy blue label, and gucci pour homme (smells like a forest but its nice)
 

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Sex Panther

actually, just deodorant and soap. I get a lot of compliments on my good smelling self.
 

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Originally Posted by Willsw
I thought I should quote this. I'm not sure what to think of it yet.

In the 18th century, some luxury scents were made with pudeur--I believe it was called--which was literally baby ****.
 

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Huggies baby wash. I started using my Niece's when we were at the beach, and I like the scent, plus it makes my skin soft.
 

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Originally Posted by globetrotter
I prefer to keep it simple - one scent, for the past few years. I don't like to have to worry about thinking about what scent I will wear that day

Makes sense. But, I'm just saying, if you like Himalaya, obviously you've got a good nose... so if you are at a Neiman Marcus or a Creed boutique, you may want to give those others a sniff. They might be good for a change...
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