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Originally Posted by allaboutmusic
I've been told by several people now that Joop! (the pink bottle) gets women going.
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It either gets them going like you're saying, or it gets them going to wherever it is that they can't smell you. Quite a polarizing scent, I don't see why so many people love it.
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Originally Posted by LoganSnake
Thoughts on the following?
Tommy Bahama St. Bart's

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Haven't smelled it. I haven't smelled much of anything in weeks due to a bad sinus infection and probably won't be smelling anything soon, so don't hold your breath on a response.
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Hugo Boss Selection
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Like all Hugo Boss scents I've tried, I like it on other people, but it does nothing good on my skin.
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Porsche Design The Essence
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Also haven't smelled it. If it lives up to my expectations based on scents made by other car manufacturers, I'd stay away. On the other hand, one of the Perfumers did have a hand in a few that I do like, so it may have hope. Again, no chance of me smelling anything soon, so it'll be a while.
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Armani Aqua Di GIO
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This is what frat houses smell like when all the brothers have matured enough to stop buying Axe products. That's not to say it's bad, but I'd estimate that close to a third of male college students wear it along with the high school guys who want to seem high class. Not particularly impressive as a scent and way too synthetic for my taste, but young women in our culture have been conditioned to love it. Don't expect them to remember you for it.
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Armani Black Code
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Much better than Gio as a scent, I really want to like it, but there's a synthetic aspect I can't quite put my finger on that turns me off to it completely.