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Hey, that's pretty interesting... That's the exact scent that got me interested in cologne, even though I never did buy it. Nice clean mixture of grapefruit and outdoor notes.
One scent that was amazing during the summer was the recently released Creed Virgin Island Water. If you like coconut, rum, and tropical notes, it's your scent. Like other Creed colognes, it smells very organic.
I dig Creed's 1933 unisex cologne, Angelique Encens. My body chemistry works well with light musk fragrances, so the mixture of angelica with musk and spice smells great. Sort of mysterious.
But, my favorite scents are probably from the Italian cologne maker Lorenzo Villoresi. His stuff smells extremely complex, with a lot of evolution during the drydown. Check out Piper Nigrum. It's almost edible!
Originally Posted by mofonyx /img/forum/go_quote.gif Only one, Higher Energy - Christian Dior |
Hey, that's pretty interesting... That's the exact scent that got me interested in cologne, even though I never did buy it. Nice clean mixture of grapefruit and outdoor notes.
One scent that was amazing during the summer was the recently released Creed Virgin Island Water. If you like coconut, rum, and tropical notes, it's your scent. Like other Creed colognes, it smells very organic.
I dig Creed's 1933 unisex cologne, Angelique Encens. My body chemistry works well with light musk fragrances, so the mixture of angelica with musk and spice smells great. Sort of mysterious.
But, my favorite scents are probably from the Italian cologne maker Lorenzo Villoresi. His stuff smells extremely complex, with a lot of evolution during the drydown. Check out Piper Nigrum. It's almost edible!