Do you wear cologne or perfume everyday?

Another thing for consideration that may be getting out of control is detergent scent beads for washing your clothes. I know someone who I can smell from a room away because they over do it with these treatments when washing their clothes. I don't need my clothes to smell like "A Freshly Mowed Meadow" after they come out of the washer.
That is my daughter
 
Most of these 'French baths' are are disgusting , rather grotesque and tend to asphyxiate

At work we used to call men all doused such 'AquaVelva'

I will say I do find certain scents on select girls ... alluring.

I think my wife used to dab on a bit of Cachet Eau de Toilette** in the early 70's and that was nice.

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Wearing scents is no longer acceptable in most work environments. Some people really do suffer from other people's perfumes. So no.

But everyone should use a deodorant. You won't be aware of your own body odour and that's a "natural" scent you don't want.

I had mom's asking me to talk to their young adult children about body odour. And that's not something a doctor should have to do.
 
Wearing scents is no longer acceptable in most work environments. Some people really do suffer from other people's perfumes. So no.

But everyone should use a deodorant. You won't be aware of your own body odour and that's a "natural" scent you don't want.

I had mom's asking me to talk to their young adult children about body odour. And that's not something a doctor should have to do.
Perfume or cologne makes me sneeze and it is physically painful for me to be around someone wearing the stuff.

I fly on commercial airliners regularly. Somewhat regularly, someone will be on the plane drenched in perfume/ cologne. Even a little amount of perfume/ cologne on a plane is a very brutal experience for some of us. The plane really locks in the smell- horrible times with people wearing that stuff on a plane.

Take care of your body, grooming, and hygiene if one wants to attract a woman. Just that easy. Being fit crushes smelling unique every day of the week in a woman's eye. I am confident the smelly stuff is not ever a reason a woman wants to have relations with a man.
 
My fave is Polo Double Black
Same here! (y) That's one of my all time faves! I only wear cologne when my gf and I go to the clubs. I have a few staples. Hollister So Cal, Polo Double Black, Ralph Lauren Romance, and Polo "classic green". Back in the 80s it was Halston, but it seems like they "changed the formula" (others have said the same thing) and it smells different.

My fave perfume on woman has always been Obsession.
 
+Bath every morning, if going out with the wife i'll throw on a little aftershave. Can't handle men's cologne as they all smell the same-Sandlewood. :rolleyes:
 
Not anymore. I go to my office on base once a week (still under Covid Commuting) and close my office door. Certain ladies and a CW04 who sit just outside my door do not practice moderation in self annointment.
 
NEVER any more now that i KNOW they are ENDROCRINE DISRUPPTORS!! like many processed foods bad ingredients are legally hidden, sure you smell "sweet" at the expense of having your hormones "screwed up" just be clean + use coconut oil on your skin for moisture + after shave!!
 
I used too almost every day but I only put a very light spritz on my neck and wrist. I don't like smelling perfume/cologne unless I'm hugging somebody so I follow my own rule. My mom worked for a department store so I got a lot of free cologne after a rotation. I usually use Calvin Klein Euphoria Intense when I dress up and Clinique Happy for Men when going out on less formal events.

My CEO on the other hand, if I wanted to know if she's in the office I just have to take a step outside my office door; and her office is on the other side of the suite.
 
With colognes, you have to find one that matches your body chemistry. One that smells good on someone else might not smell you on yourself. I think a lot of people are simply wearing the wrong colognes.
 
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