Let me start this out by saying I suck at describing scents, so I apologize for that. I'll try to relate the best I can. 
A few years ago I started wearing cologne consistently when I discovered how much I enjoyed Fierce. (Those of you who hate Fierce, don't bother telling me. I've read it plenty lol.)
That is the first cologne that really appealed to me... I had tried some in the past and never liked them. I'm not a fan of anything very sweet, musky or piney.
I recently discovered Chanel's Platinum Egoiste, which is my current main scent. I LOVE it. Even when I first spray it and it's a bit sour, I enjoy it... and I enjoy the drydown immensely as well.
I also bought Liz Claiborne's Curve. To me, it is in the same vein... it seems a bit sweeter, but at the same time almost sharper than the Chanel, if that makes sense. Almost more of a synthetic kind of scent? I do enjoy it though.
I found a thread on here that recommended Maitre's Garrigue, in relation to these types of scents. I bought it, however that doesn't seem to appeal to me as much. It seems quite a bit sweeter than any of the others, and I got a very classic aftershave kind of scent from it. I will try it some more, but there's a good chance I'll be selling it soon.
Based upon my thoughts on these colognes, what would you guys recommend I try out? It's pretty exciting to find a small genre of scents that really appeal to me. I love the sharp, clean, almost soapy kind of scents... and the Platinum Egoiste is my favorite so far.
Thanks for any help!!

A few years ago I started wearing cologne consistently when I discovered how much I enjoyed Fierce. (Those of you who hate Fierce, don't bother telling me. I've read it plenty lol.)
That is the first cologne that really appealed to me... I had tried some in the past and never liked them. I'm not a fan of anything very sweet, musky or piney.
I recently discovered Chanel's Platinum Egoiste, which is my current main scent. I LOVE it. Even when I first spray it and it's a bit sour, I enjoy it... and I enjoy the drydown immensely as well.
I also bought Liz Claiborne's Curve. To me, it is in the same vein... it seems a bit sweeter, but at the same time almost sharper than the Chanel, if that makes sense. Almost more of a synthetic kind of scent? I do enjoy it though.
I found a thread on here that recommended Maitre's Garrigue, in relation to these types of scents. I bought it, however that doesn't seem to appeal to me as much. It seems quite a bit sweeter than any of the others, and I got a very classic aftershave kind of scent from it. I will try it some more, but there's a good chance I'll be selling it soon.
Based upon my thoughts on these colognes, what would you guys recommend I try out? It's pretty exciting to find a small genre of scents that really appeal to me. I love the sharp, clean, almost soapy kind of scents... and the Platinum Egoiste is my favorite so far.
Thanks for any help!!







