Which Perfume/Aftershave do you use?
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oldngrumpy
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Which Perfume/Aftershave do you use?
I ask the above because I don't see the point in paying over the top for fragrances.
I am not working so money like for most people is tight.
I have always used
Marks and Spencer Mens Fragrances.
They smell expensive and some are delightful to smell.
So what would you recommend? Thanking you
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I use whatever people buy me for Christmas, or whatever my partner brings home from her job (she sometimes gets those sorts of things as freebies). Honestly, I have no idea what brand / fragrance they are1
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Marks and Spencer’s soliel homme
lit was some kind of seasonal special which unfortunately can’t be bought now. It’s a great shame because it’s delightful, and I mean that in a manly way of course. Huc hum.1 -
I buy the lynxx aftershave daily fragrence. they only cost £6 and are my favourite. I'm not really one for spending lots on aftershave.
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There are many different perfumes I like...at the moment I'm wearing Si.
I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to perfume and wouldn't touch a 'celebrity' brand with a barge pole...
Having said that I've had a couple of fakes in the past which I thought were pretty good...lol
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I have expensive taste. My all time favourite perfume is J'adore Dior. Expensive but smells beautiful and you only need a very small amount each time so it does last quite a while.
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My favourite is clinique aromatics exiler
Expensive was bought last one for my birthday last year from my bf0 -
I buy the smells like perfumes from my local market lol they smell like the expensive ones but for a fiver . I can’t afford expensive perfumes any more .0
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I wear la vive la belle I love the smell and I like coco and angel1
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I don't wear it often but when i do Issey Miyake or CK One
My wife wears CK Eternity ?0 -
Hermes - eau d’orange vert0
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Two main Favourites.
Gucci's Gorgeous Gardenia and Dior's Hypnotic Poison.
I have a lot of different fragrances but always find myself going back to these two in particular.
I always appreciate a whiff of fine fragrance on others too.. ?
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Ooh, I love hypnotic poison too, also the pure and original...
Poison is definitely one of those marmite ones I find...1 -
Luna51 said:Ahh the original 80's fragrance - Poison @Cress
you could always smell it at least 5 minutes before the person wearing it came in to the room! Along with Giorgio by Beverly Hills.. That stuff was absolutely lethal! And my Mum loved it. ?
I still wear it sometimes and still love it...1 -
I use my favourite perfumes and body sprays for special occassions.0
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Cred !0
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I have 2 perfumes from Calvin Klien one called Eternity and the other called Eternity moment. Although I do love Chanel. I have Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel it is an exclusive luxuriant brand the women love.
Does anyone think that vegan perfumes/colognes are much better and eco-friendly? Please share your opinions.
I myself would love to own a collection of vegan perfumes as I own 3 vegan body fragrances and 5 vegan perfumes and I love them.
My sister loves Paco Rabanne perfumes and they're her favourite brand.
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I have Gucci Bloom perfume. My husband got me it for my birthday 2 years ago. It’s still my favorite perfume, actually. As for the aftershave, I usually take my husband’s Dior Sauvage, but don’t tell him, please, shhh.
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Oh dear, I am going to be in so much trouble as personally I cannot stand chemically induced smells. You may think you smell lovely, but actually you are so insecure that you need a "fragrance" to get you through the day. I have a daily shower, and I smell natural and don't offend anyone with these ridiculously over-priced and highly advertised perfumes. I was in a hotel once and some stupid bimbo came in to the dining room reeking of "perfume". Everyone got up and moved away. We are in a cost of living crisis and still people are going to buy scent (chemicals) at ridiculous cost. I think only a very stupid woman would thank her husband for an £85 bottle of rubbish.
That said, I admit that before I became chemically sensitive I too was a stupid person, but at least I had good taste and wouldn't buy something like YSL Opium Black. I bought the original YSL for men (no longer available) and Chanel No: 5.
I don't wear perfume of any type. All I ask is that those of you who do wear perfume, please keep it to a minimum. It really does make me feel very ill.1 -
Steve_in_The_City said:Oh dear, I am going to be in so much trouble as personally I cannot stand chemically induced smells. You may think you smell lovely, but actually you are so insecure that you need a "fragrance" to get you through the day. I have a daily shower, and I smell natural and don't offend anyone with these ridiculously over-priced and highly advertised perfumes. I was in a hotel once and some stupid bimbo came in to the dining room reeking of "perfume". Everyone got up and moved away. We are in a cost of living crisis and still people are going to buy scent (chemicals) at ridiculous cost. I think only a very stupid woman would thank her husband for an £85 bottle of rubbish.
That said, I admit that before I became chemically sensitive I too was a stupid person, but at least I had good taste and wouldn't buy something like YSL Opium Black. I bought the original YSL for men (no longer available) and Chanel No: 5.
I don't wear perfume of any type. All I ask is that those of you who do wear perfume, please keep it to a minimum. It really does make me feel very ill.Blimey!Lucky for me, i don't have a husband or partner to thank for buying me my 2 favourite perfumes, Lady Million and J'adore Dior. If i want them, i will buy them myself. Though, it has been known for my daughter to buy me a bottle for Christmas.
Yes, we are in a cost of living crisis but this doesn't mean we can't spend our money on exactly what we choose.3
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