Just like to thank you for the tip on Hawas for him. You are right this one is a beast and the performance is great.Hawas is beast mode with the performance and a compliment monster
TF I just wore for the first time yesterday, it sits closer to the skin but it smells good
Like to share my little collection. Just now starting to getting into the more expensive kinds of colognes. At first I was buying stuff like cool water, h2 hummer, and curve. Now I wear cologne to work every day, so I throught it didn't matter as much. But when I brought ysl y, it change my whole perspective on good quality cologne.
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So what other colognes should I get.
Was rocking this last Friday, definitely delicious and yeah gets maaaaaad compliments. That coconut and Jamaican lime is very nice.
Man who are you telling, because I went to Saks and Neiman Marcus and smell all of the major niche brand names. Once you get a taste of these gems you can never go back.Over the last month or so, I’ve been able to smell a whole lot of fragrance. I’ve been to a couple high end stores and niche boutiques and covered a lot of curiosities.
I was able to smell the entire by kilian line, many joints from amouage, Initio parfums, roja parfums, Clive Christian, diptique, le labo, Creed, Maison Francis Kurdijian, the YSL prívate blend....and more.
Now I have a wayyyyy more clear understanding of the type of scents I don’t like.
Not necessarily true. Most designers usually last more than niche offerings due to using chemicals such as ambroxan or iso super E to push the longevity of the scent for beast mode performance.This is 1000% FACTS. I use Frederic Malle and Thierry Mugler Les Exceptions and haven't been able to turn back. It's definitely pricier but lasts way longer and is much more potent and specific.
That is just false though. It may not be beast mode like an Amouage fragrance(which have also had a drop in performance), but to say it doesn't last long is inherently wrong. I get that everyone's skin chemistry is different and reformulations have hurt the performance, but that is just false.See I have to respectfully disagree. I get it tho everyone's sense of what they like is different.
Dior Sauvage is good but everyone has it and it doesn't last very long. Frederic Malle has so many distinct flavors. If I spray Dries Van Noten, Geranium, Musc Ravageur or Dawn, it lasts almost 2 full days, including after I shower at times I can still smell it.
I want something distinctive, delicious and also durable. A lot of department store or ugh pharmacy fragrances dont last as long. But hey if I'm paying $300+ for a cologne versus $100 I'm getting what I paid for I suppose. In no way am I trying to knock $100 colognes shit Versace Eros and Viktor Rolf Spicebomb Intense I own and still swear by. But them niche jawns !? Maaaaaaaaaannnnn listen !!!
Well what do you define as long lasting ? Aaaalll my niggas got Sauvage except me and the general consensus with many of the other colognes priced similar is they don't last as long maybe 4 hours on average.
I agree 100% that you don't have to drop $300+ for a dope cologne. That Frederic Malle/Dominique Ropion still incredible tho good God I love it.
End of the day for me personally, I can't and dont want to go back. I fuck with what I like.
Yes that side effect just hit different. When at Neiman's I got to smell all of the inito brand. And I'm caught in between buying next oud for greatness and rehab.That side effect is clutch. Copped that earlier this year. They have a new one called musk therapy. That's next on the list
We are speaking the same languageLet me say once more, I'm not by any means trying to say it's better to buy a $1000+ cologne. Aaaalll I'm saying is there is a difference between those niche colognes and the shit you find at a pharmacy and some department stores. You don't need to spend a lot to smell good in fact you can go online to places like fragrancex and get it for half the price or collectors online who have so much they know they won't use it all and are selling 5-10ml from their own collections for way less.
Also because one's scent or style is so particular I don't want to have shit that everyone else has or smells like which is why I avoid these "best sellers" everybody has Sauvage, Eros, Armani, Aventus, 1 million or Chanel Bleu. Even females pick up on that shit. A broke mattress on the floor bitch won't know any better but a bad bitch with bread will. Whether it's $100 or $900 for Tom Ford Private Blend 250ml I don't mind spending more because I got it like that and it's a drop in the bucket to me to be unique.
Man who are you telling, because I went to Saks and Neiman Marcus and smell all of the major niche brand names. Once you get a taste of these gems you can never go back.
Just like you, have a clearly understanding of what like and dont like.