Can you over-do the scent when you double up on the soap/ shampoo/ deodorant/ aftershave that all smell the same? I was told not to go down that road.
I found Lacoste pour Homme, and was given a little tester of it. I love it, but I still find myself looking for something with a real fresh, citrus endnote.
Can I blend fragrances, or do they start a little war with heavy casualties?
I like your advice on the back of the neck trick, and the wrists. I used to be the "3 or 4 sprays to the centre of mass" like I was going for a marksmanship award. I have started to use the wrists and back of the neck, and I like it better.
Oh. One more thing...
If I wanted to impress a cologne snob, what advice could you give me? Would they notice a REALLY expensive cologne, the proper amount, or a cologne that matched my own skin fragrance first?
Like ordering a bottle of Chateau Mouton 86 when out with a wine snob, I want information that will blow a cologne snob's mind.
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