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Colognes, sprays, and smells

Started by LearnedHand, November 21, 2013, 10:01:26 PM

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Carbonated

I wear a womens stick deoderant and Clinique Happy for men. It's not that heavy like most mens fragnances, more unisex.
Am I the only one here that prefers female scents?
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LordKAT

I doubt you are the only one but I would bet that you are in the minority.
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insideontheoutside

I use Toms of Maine Mountain Spring mens deodorant. I'm all mr. natural and for years I couldn't find a natural deodorant that actually worked. Every one I tried would basically stop working about an hour after I put it on. But my desire to want to avoid chemicals left me just trying endless amounts of natural brands. But for some odd reason this particular Tom's product works for me.

I also like mixtures of essential oils. I particular like this cedar one and also a lavender one. I don't care if anyone detects I smell like flowers either  :D
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DriftingCrow

#23
I do own a Tom's of Maine deodorant but only wear it on particularly hot days, but I find I mainly sweat on my back so it seems kind of pointless, I  guess unless I rub the stick on my back or something. I think Tom's of Maine has the best natural products and they're readily available at the stores I shop at. I like their toothpaste too.

Soap I like Dr Bronner's hemp almond

I am thinking of giving Lush hair products a try, I hear they're really good though it seems a little pricey to use then regularly. I've also been reading some about the "no-poo" method, but that seems a little too much for me right now.
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thatboyfresh

Quote from: Carbonated on November 23, 2013, 02:18:44 PM
I wear a womens stick deoderant and Clinique Happy for men. It's not that heavy like most mens fragnances, more unisex.
Am I the only one here that prefers female scents?

I love the "females" herbal essence!! And shampoos/conditioners
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Ayden

I have a bottle of Chanel CoCo that I still wear on occasion. I just like the way it smells. Husband does sometimes too. Seems like it should be if you like the smell wear it. Who cares that they market it one group over another. I know plenty of people who wear scents marketed to the opposite gender, and it goes both ways, not just women.
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Elijah3291

I use old spice deodorants and body wash, and my three go-to colognes are adidas dare, lucky brand, and something called black. But adidas dare is by far the best smelling cologne I have ever smelled, its like manly vanilla.
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tvc15

Quote from: Carbonated on November 23, 2013, 02:18:44 PM
I wear a womens stick deoderant and Clinique Happy for men. It's not that heavy like most mens fragnances, more unisex.
Am I the only one here that prefers female scents?

My brother (cis) prefers female scents and toiletries. (but he is gay so take that as you will)

I don't wear any sprays or colognes. Just Speed Stick deodorant.


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aleon515

What's considered male and female scents is driven by market research and is cultural (I think) not innate. So I am pretty sure that there are guys who like so-called female scents and vice versa. Maybe fewer admit to it!

--Jay
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TrojanMan

It's weird, but I only associate female perfumes with age. With male colognes I only think:         D-bag, you smell awesome, and woa way too much dude

populaceintwox

I use Axe deodorant and body wash. Sometimes, I wear Adidas pure game cologne.
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GnomeKid

mmm I love smelly things.


I use Old Spice Fiji as a deodorant and top it off with a spritz of the Elixer Green cologne from CO Bigalowe or whatever that other mens brand they sell at bath and body works is. 

As for soaps.  I enjoy the Elixer White body wash, but I've run out and was too lazy to go specifically to the mall for it, so I just bought a new kind:  Every Man Jack Cedarwood maybe?  I can't recall exactly, but it smells pretty nice.  I've never been one to think soap smells actually stick around very long though. 
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xsmittyx

Old Spice makes me think of my grandfather...who would be 91 if he were alive. I don't really suggest it lol

I'm not a fan of 'fake' smells but that's just me.
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aleon515

Quote from: xsmittyx on December 03, 2013, 07:10:04 AM
Old Spice makes me think of my grandfather...who would be 91 if he were alive. I don't really suggest it lol

I'm not a fan of 'fake' smells but that's just me.

I can smell the strong chemical undertones in a lot of these-- men and women scents.

--Jay
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Adam (birkin)

Since I got to go to the States, I picked up some Old Spice "Swagger" which I really like. But I think I will only use it as a spray once the soap is gone cause it gives me some serious bacne lol. I'll have to smell like tea tree oil soap with Swagger sprayed on top. :P
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