So there is this woman who I am yet to meet.
Who mentioned to me that she adores the smell of Crave on a man.
That she found the smell, uh, how should I say, intoxicating to the degree that it encouraged positive romantic outcomes.
So I, not familiar with the fragrance or fragrances in general, read the basenotes reviews of the product and find them far less than encouraging.
As a broad observation I have found the fragrances I enjoy wearing, and I presume suit me, are woody cedar type fragrances, not too dark or stolid, that can run into lighter vanilla and floral notes.
I don't really want to quiz her all that closely as to what about Crave she likes so much, but in general discussion I have gathered that musky bases are out, and I suspect heavily woody fragrances as well.
With that in mind, I would be interested in receiving opinion as to what it is about Crave she may like so much, and whether there is a commendable fragrance that may strongly appeal to her that and I am going to bear wearing when we meet.
(Oh, and no nutmeg. Anywhere)
Who mentioned to me that she adores the smell of Crave on a man.
That she found the smell, uh, how should I say, intoxicating to the degree that it encouraged positive romantic outcomes.
So I, not familiar with the fragrance or fragrances in general, read the basenotes reviews of the product and find them far less than encouraging.
As a broad observation I have found the fragrances I enjoy wearing, and I presume suit me, are woody cedar type fragrances, not too dark or stolid, that can run into lighter vanilla and floral notes.
I don't really want to quiz her all that closely as to what about Crave she likes so much, but in general discussion I have gathered that musky bases are out, and I suspect heavily woody fragrances as well.
With that in mind, I would be interested in receiving opinion as to what it is about Crave she may like so much, and whether there is a commendable fragrance that may strongly appeal to her that and I am going to bear wearing when we meet.
(Oh, and no nutmeg. Anywhere)













