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I almost started a fire in Sephora today

post #1 of 18
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On my left wrist I sprayed Fahrenheit and on the right I sprayed Bvlgari pH. Between the gasoline/mechanics garage smell and the smoldering cedar wood smell on my right wrist I felt like I could rub them together and cause a catastrophic explosion. I give credit to anyone who wants to smell like either of these fragrances!
post #2 of 18
fahrenheit is simply disgusting to me. ive tried it once and it was a headache inducing nasty scent...petroleum and extremely EXTREMELY dark green woodsy notes? i dont ever see myself wearing them; im more of a sweet scent person
post #3 of 18
Can't take You anywhere mike
post #4 of 18
Try Fumidus or Nostalgia....you're in for a treat. =)
post #5 of 18
I rather enjoy Fahrenheit. I like the gasoline/oil mixture (smells like something you'd put in a 2 stroke engine) for its oddity. After it passes, Fahrenheit becomes pleasant to me.
post #6 of 18
I have a feeling that if I ever bought my sweetie a scent (he doesn't wear 'em, period) it would have to be Fahrenheit. (but he probably wouldn't notice the difference between his own skin scent and the Fahrenheit, he's an inveterate tinkerer.)
post #7 of 18
Stop, drop and roll.
post #8 of 18
Wow, that is totally random. Out of all the frags out there I tried both of these two for the first time at the same time too - one on each arm. Fahrenheit wasn't for me, I didn't like the gasoline/petroleum accord. I did end up buying Bvlgari pH though.
post #9 of 18
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Originally Posted by shortino View Post

I rather enjoy Fahrenheit. I like the gasoline/oil mixture (smells like something you'd put in a 2 stroke engine) for its oddity. After it passes, Fahrenheit becomes pleasant to me.

Fahrenheit is real masculine and you are right i smell a ton of gasoline.
post #10 of 18
I'm sure you could have put out the fire with the plethora of aquatic fragrances on their shelves.

BTW - I love Fahrenheit, hate Bulgari PH.
post #11 of 18
Fahrenheit does not work on my skin.....I have tried and tried.....It's not for me.....Bvlgari PH is one that I have to be in the mood to wear.....I have so many that work better than this so I wear this very rarely.....I Love this story!!!
Gary
post #12 of 18
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Originally Posted by mike1990 View Post

...I give credit to anyone who wants to smell like either of these fragrances!

I'll take it! I own and use both. =P
post #13 of 18
I think you should add a dash of Cavalli - Black to the mix!
post #14 of 18
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Originally Posted by petruccijc View Post

I'm sure you could have put out the fire with the plethora of aquatic fragrances on their shelves.



LOL
post #15 of 18
I actually like Fahrenheit. Which is surprising to me, because I rarely like "older" scents. But this is a very good Dior creation. I don't get any gasoline smell, but I would imagine that is just me. And it works well with my skin !
post #16 of 18
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Originally Posted by Neuroticcheese View Post

fahrenheit is simply disgusting to me. ive tried it once and it was a headache inducing nasty scent...petroleum and extremely EXTREMELY dark green woodsy notes? i dont ever see myself wearing them; im more of a sweet scent person

... so am I, but I still rock Fahrenheit, I simply adore it.
Maybe it's more for nostalgic reasons, I don't know, but
it does something for me ... something good!
post #17 of 18
I still laugh every time I see the title of the thread. heh heh...
post #18 of 18
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I still laugh every time I see the title of the thread. heh heh...

Good! haha
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