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I wear givenchy gentleman which is an old fragrance from the 80's that you can still buy and sometimes I like Polo crest. I only wear cologne when going out somewhere special.
I love the smell of: new mown grass gasoline at the pump sawmills (like those in the PNW) campfires bacon cooking Rainbath by nutragena rain in the air when a storm comes up patchouli candles very old books printing ink lemons the way my grandma's kitchen used to smell |
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Scents & Fragrances I love:
Coffee Brewing Apple Pie My Pasta Sauce Pizza Cooking Fresh Baked Bread My Honey's Hair (smells like sunshine) Kitten Bellies Cracklin' Fire Downy Spearmint Eucalpytus body wash Dial (Spring Water) body wash Clean Cotton (Yankee Candle) Dune cologne Burberry Brit cologne Sandlewood scents Drakkar Noir Men's Dove (Extra Fresh) Deodorant Gasoline (at the pump) Cedar Fresh Cut Grass Fresh Citrus of any kind Scents & Fragrances I Don't Like: Skunk Curry Garbage Any type of body odor Strong Cheeses Vinegar Petco (love the store, hate the scent when you walk in) Wet Dog Rose & Lilac perfume-like scents Greasy spoon places (gets in your hair and on your clothes after your gone) |
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chocolate mint (it grows in my garden) lavender in any form.... flowers, bath bath, body lotion, candles... tomato plant leaves freshly cut pineapple the garden after rain just mown grass especially when the magnolia blossoms have fallen. I vacuum them up with the mower releasing their scent :) light floral perfumes such as Flower by Kenzo and Sun, Moon and Stars just baked cakes and cookies vanilla ice cream lemon line dried linens and towels baked apple wood smoke cola cubes Don't like: poop (Mother Nature couldn't come up with something better? :blink: ) strong musky scents, soaps body odours. Yes I know they are normal and natural but that doesn't cut it with me! cigarette smoke. Cigar smoke is ok, should have put that on the list above.... whiskey wet dog vinegar mould nail polish remover burning rubber or plastic There are many more I could add to either list, but those are the basics. |
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The smell of a freshly cleaned horse barn The smell of my horse, can't even describe it, but its comforting Puppy breath! The smell of salt water while walking on the beach (reminds me of him) Turkey baking during the holidays His colognes...all of them! :) Garlic Bleach Clothes washed in Snuggle (original scent) The fall air at dusk Freshly baled hay and fresh cut grass A beef roast in the crock pot Cherry almond scented things Cakes baking Dislikes That very distict smell of body odor and bodily fluids when I walk into work Steamed broccoli Vinegar Cough medicine Spoiled milk Eggs (any kind!) |
Perfect thread for me. I am extremely scent aware and as such sometimes, scent driven. It is not always a great thing though. I can tell you how much longer your milk has before it expires. ~Love~ Perfumes-Design by Paul Sebastian; Eau de Dolce Vita by Chiristan Dior; Michael Kors by Michael Kors; Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier Cologne-Image by Nino Cerruti (my weakness!!!); Set Sail St. Barts by Tommy Bahama Japanese Cherry Blossom by Bath & Body Works Cherry Bark and Almonds (like the original Jergens) Leather (it is an aphrodisiac) Clean baby smell The ocean Dragon's blood Blood (don't ask) Clean sweat Oranges Butterscotch Fresh baked goods (bread, cookies, brownies) Popcorn Amaretto Gardenias Star gazer lillies Cooking out Sex (yes I said it - lol) ~Hate~ Body odor Stinky breath aka dragon breath Urine (I can actually tell you if you are drinking enough water) Vitamins Grease Dirty feet Road kill Tuna fish Mayo Cheerios :sparklyheart: |
I work in a scent free building, with that being said I have become more aware of smells, some set me off and I had no idea that in the past, when at a social fucntion, my headaches wheren't from hanging out to late but from the smells. Like many of you have said, If we can smell you when you come in the door, you may have to much on. :) Please dont get near me if you have lavendar on any part of your person, I dislike not being able to breath. Thanks
There are people who are sensitive to scents, and will become quite sickened, when they come into contact with your perfumes and fragrances. Please be considerate to anyone you know who is sensitive to certain smells when you are planning to spend time with them or are going to be in close proximity of them. Do not wear any colognes, musks, scented body lotions, hair products, etc. that are bothersome to them during these occasions. Smells Invade Personal Air Space Also, if you are going to be in any public places where you will be around people who you do not know please consider the possibility that such chemical scents emitting from your body may offend someone's sensitivities. Certain scents can bring about allergic reactions, asthma attacks, trigger migraines and headaches, or nausea in people who have multiple chemical sensitivity. The inhalation of some chemical fumes from scented products, including air fresheners, can be just as problematic for some people as secondhand smoke, if not more harmful. Places to Avoid Wearing Colognes and Perfumes
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I like clean and clear smells... I used to love musky type.. Obsession, Chanel, but when you have to step outside to spray yourself and stand out there for a few mins not to trigger a headache, you sort of give up... |
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As soon as I got home I stripped off, put my clothes in the washer, with my clothes from the weekend, had a shower and washed my hair. I even put my fabric holdall in the washer and it wasn't near them. I just hope my future wife (when I eventually meet her'hym) isn't a smoker! |
Lemon myrtle and eucalyptus
Sea air Wood fire |
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I have a super sensitive nose so this is a great thread for me :)
Love: *the smell of a rain storm on the horizon...especially since i live in the desert! *creosote *Ralph Lauren's "Black" *My kiddos hair (love to bury my nose in it!) *fresh herbs like oregano, thyme and rosemary that leave their scent on your finger tips *mesquite wood burning in the fireplace *morning dew *bacon cooking on the stove *fresh roasted coffee beans *pumpkin spice lattes Loathe: *most perfume...especially walking through a department store with 5,000 of them *cigarettes *bad breath *unclean people (not so much body odor, but that "weeks without a shower smell"...it mostly makes me feel sad for them) *air fresheners (chemically scented ones) |
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I could fall in love with a femme who wears a perfume called Love Laugh Live.
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I'm another one that can't handle patchouli...it smells oily and dirty to me, and gives me an instant headache.
I like clean, fresh scents...and not too much of any perfume or cologne. If it smells like you bathed in it, then it's headache-making for me. Generally I prefer the smell of good ol' soap and shampoo. :) |
theres several fragances i like-in MODERATION!!!!
i like.... most of Ralph Laurens Polos Aqua De Gio Coolwater Eternity--mens and womens Euphoria--mens and womens Romance--mens and womens and i know there are a lot of womens scents i like i just dont remember their names! :) i even like some of the Axe scents! but as Jo said sometimes just soap and shampoo is good too! |
I actually get complimented when I where patchouli. It suits me. However, it's pretty hard to find now, so I have not worn it in some time.
I wear White Musk and Vanilla from Body Shop. I sometimes use pure essential oils as well. A strong perfume can bring on an instant headache, but a subtle cologne is very enticing. "Death Breath" and "Booze Breath" are buzz kills for sure. |
I love rich spicy scents.
I mix My own essential oils...usually Sage, Lavender, Rosewood, and Patchouli. ~Elijah |
My gramps wore old spice,but only in moderation.My gram use to wear lemon verbena very lightly,I was told at a very early age that sents should be light and free.
A fue years ago when my mom still managed the mens department at Dillards she brought home a huge bag of samples of arimist,stetson and something called sexual home.All were really good but the sexual home was great..a touch is all I ever needed as I went into a room or hang out..yes they noticed it.I have long sence used them up and I cant find any sexual home anywhere..I have looked. The other things I prefer are things that have a natural woodsy or light pinye smell or of the sea,some floral sents are ok but just a touch is more than enough. |
Smells that make you go hmmmmm
I'll come back when I'm not half asleep (should have gone to bed ages ago), but a cologne I bought for my ex yonks ago is HABIT ROUGE by Guerlain (1965). Oh my giddy aunty, every time she wore it I couldn't decide which I wanted to do first - rip off her clothes or mine. Shouldn't start thinking about it too much, need to go to sleep. :blush:
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Great thread!
I love subtle, not overpowering fragrances but unfortunately can't wear them any longer due to asthma (got it for the first time @ age 42). When someone walks by or I am trapped in an airplane or office with someone that wears way too much (can't they smell it?) or a scent like Georgio (remember that one?); I pretty much instantly start to wheeze. No fun at all. |
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