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Versace pour Homme
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Serge Lutens
Santal de Mysore

I am smelling like an 'Indian kitchen' but only until the beautiful sandalwood drydown appears.
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Xeryus Rouge/Givenchy
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Hilde Soliani
Vecchi Rossetti
from a sample
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Profumum Fumidus

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Vintage Giorgio for Men (1984)
by Giorgio Beverly Hills

A rich mossy woods chypre that was my signature scent for more than
twenty years and, many fragrances later, is still my holy grail.

Top notes: Orange, Carnation, Cinnamon
Middle notes: Patchouli, Amber, Vanilla
Base notes: Benzoin, Honey, Oakmoss
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Miller Harris L'Air de Rien, last drops of the sample
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YSL - Rive Gauche pour Homme
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Heavenly dark mint chocolate with a heart: A*Men.
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Cerruti
Nino Cerruti
(1979)

Top Notes: Bergamot, Galbanum, Green Notes, Lemon, Mint, Juniper Berry
Middle Notes: Carnation, Cinnamon, Fruit Notes, Jasmine, Pine, Thyme
Base Notes: Amber, Benzoin, Cedar, Balsam, Moss, Musk

Very green and slightly soapy. I like this one because it keeps a tradition alive that seems almost to have died out. It smells good, fresh and green, and it backs that up with a good, solid construction. The foundation of this in woody oriental notes give it presence and lasting power. The middle notes with jasmine and carnation are sweet and spicy, which makes for a kind of "romantic" feel to this scent. Moss and fir in the base make the drydown a little different from today's usual. This is an older, fresher style of woody-oriental accord.
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Serge Lutens Ambre Sultan
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Bel Ami - Hermès
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L'Occitane Eau des 4 Voleurs
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L`Instant de Guerlain Extreme.
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L'Occitane - Vetyver
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Knize Ten
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MDCI Enlevement au Serail by Francis Kurkdjian
smells like candied Mitsouko
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Guerlain Mouchoir de Monsieur
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Arpege Pour Homme
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Ambre Gris by Balmain.
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I showered with:


I'm wearing;


I'm very Orange today!
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Guerlain Habit Rouge EdT
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Caron
Le troisieme homme
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Narciso Rodrigez - for Him.. very cold here.
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VETIVER EXTRAORDINAIRE

Dominique Ropion

EDITIONS DE PARFUMS FREDERIC MALLE
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Paco Rabanne pour Homme
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Amouage Jubilation XXV
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YSL Body Kouros.
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Fend Uomo
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CdG 2MAN
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drakkar noir.
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montale-black aoud
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Opium pour Homme Eau d'Orient by Yves Saint Laurent

Something is amiss in this well-mannered flanker. The essence of what makes Opium homme parfume ticks is drastically pared down. So what remains is still a respectable, nice-smelling scent minus the berry notes which I love so much in the parfume. But why settle for a carbon copy when you can have the beautiful sexy beast that is Opium pour homme edp?
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Dunhill Edition
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Lorenzo Villoresi Sandalo
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Acqua di Parma Colonia Assoluta
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YSL Body Kouros
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SotD is Ormonde Jayne Champaca. This is bottleworthy.
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Wow, long week - happy for Friday! Looks like it's going to be a sunny, perfect FL day. Costume National Scent Intense for me.

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DIOR Homme
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Hmmm... what to wear...

Maybe A*men? Maybe Aoud Roses Petals...? Maybe a day of Black Aoud?

Decisions decisions...
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Lagerfeld Kapsule: Woody
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Jules by Dior
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Rochas Macassar


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Originally Posted by KiatBkk View Post

Versace pour Homme

Me too!
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Creed Orange Spice, to cheer me up on a grey rainy day.
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Domenico Caraceni
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Versace Man Eau Fraîche (2006)
by Versace

Oh thank you Versace Man Eau Fraiche, you started my love affair with fragrance. Now a year later, I still enjoy you every bit as much!

The starfruit note just picks you right up and makes you smile!
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Morning: Tom Ford For Men
Afternoon: Paco Rabanne Pour Homme
Evening: Geir Ness Geir
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Patyka Fougère for me.
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Oscar for Men
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Ferrari Passion. 1st time today. It reminds me of Swiss Army a little. It's OK for a casual Friday.
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Creed Royal Scottish Lavender
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Bois du Portugal
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Encre Noir

Lalique
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Serge Lutens
Tubereuse Criminelle
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Santal - L'Artisan Parfumeur

A big surprise. Thought it had zero longevity, but its always there, with soft yet intense wafts coming through, even 6 hours after. Understated class.
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Originally Posted by Astaroth View Post

Morning: Tom Ford For Men
Afternoon: Paco Rabanne Pour Homme
Evening: Geir Ness Geir

Wow, dig the progression! You've got quite a roller coaster today.
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Straight to Heaven , by Kilian
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