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Ralph by Ralph Lauren - Too feminine..?

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Ralph by Ralph Lauren happens to be one of my favourites.. I'm a huge fan of fresh fragrances, and the Ralph was really fresh plus it really lasted as well..

It's the only female fragrance I have though.. Just wondering if anyone else uses Ralph... I've a few friends who uses Ralph and their all girls..
post #2 of 7
I tend to dislike most RL fragrances (including the mens) - if I remember this has a top note that is a little annoying to me...whatever it is, its sweet. Rose scented hairspray, might be the best description I can use to describe it.

If you like Ralph - then wear it. Fu*k what anyone thinks!
post #3 of 7
Why is it i prefer female fragrances over guys a lot of the time?
Maybe because i like sweet smells as oppose to sweaty socks and green grass.
post #4 of 7
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Originally Posted by mikeperez23 View Post

If you like Ralph - then wear it. Fu*k what anyone thinks!

Point taken.. =)
post #5 of 7
I like this one for myself and I've never gotten as many compliments on a perfume than this one..go figure. But this also has a very slight masculine note, in my opinion. I'm not sure if my nose is working...but there's something in it that prevents it from being too feminine, if that gives you any reassurance. So, as very well stated by mikeperez23....just go for it.
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Thanks, it definitely does.. I find the fragrance extremely invigorating, and how it lasts - every few minutes I get a fresh whiff of it as if reminding me I'm wearing it - its fantastic..

Gets me through a bad day if anything.. =)
post #7 of 7
Around here we always say,"If You like it, wear it."
Gary
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