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1. D'squared - Wood
2. D&G - masculine
3. Dior - fahrenheit
4. CDG - 2 man
5. Jean Paul Gaultier - Le Male
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I have a few stands which I never use if anyone wants them
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What is the best Acqua Di Parma cologne?
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colonia intensa is nice .. so too essenza but i've only test sprayed it (just about every time i come across a bottle - need to buy)
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What's the difference between them? Would prefer to avoid anything to musky...
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both a little musky to me but i'm no expert - intensa dries off musky for me and lasts for ages. Essenza, well I haven't purchased any yet so can't really say but they are similar, essenza is more wintery for me, a bit more masculine.
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Prefer regular Colongia to the Intensia myself, but as said: no expert but I'd say they are musky scents too
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Tried the new dior homme fragrance this weekend. Quite nice, i would recommend to test it if you were looking at a vetiver scent.
and what do people think of the dior fahrenheit one?
Don't really get the love over CDG2 though? Literally if I imagined the most bog standard fragrance it would be that. Mind you, smells better than CDG2 Man. THAT smells like someones farted into a bottle of water.
I'm such a nonce though, went into Liberty, and tried shitloads of CDG perfumes onto the paper sticks they have. Shoved a load of them into my pocket, but then loved one of them loads a few hours on but forgot which one it was 
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Nonce?
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Roophees how old are you?
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roophees wrote:
Shoved a load of them into my pocket, but then loved one of them loads a few hours on but forgot which one it was
we got a right bright spark on our hands here, was probably a mixture of all of them
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guessing 16.
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I tried on wonderwood on the wrists and it lasted all day I was out and I loved it, copped it and while I really like it, it lasts about 2 hours and doesn't smell as good on me. Some fucking trickery going on, supercharged testers just to trick me 
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Not a fan of Tom Ford for men, lasts about an hour if that and the top note reminds me of something cheap like old spice. Waste of £50 
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Wonderwood is almost indelible on me - sticks to me like a Guiness turd. That Tobacco Vanille does the same, even more so 
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tom ford and wonderwood are both shit. i dont want subliminimal smells, i want to knock sluts out with the pong.
not a huge fan of 8 88 either.
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Wonderwood fades within an hour or so for me too. Think baddie and roophees will get on.
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Bleu De Chanel is pretty nice, and a couple of the new Molton brown aftershaves
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^^ older, +5
and obviously not that much of a fool, smelt them before i bunged them into my jacket, but didnt like any of them much and then realised one of them only smelt really good after some time. But most probably, like jordan said, a mixture of them.
Also saw CDG2 50ml + candle gift set in Debenhams Oxford St for £43.
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still cant get away from chanel allure original & sport (and occasionally bleu). would like some different ones. got cdg, tom ford, marc jacobs and not a huge fan.
not going to lie the fragrance ive had most compliments off was that boss one years ago in the ball shaped bottle.
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why the hate on tom ford, thought the tobacco vanille was meant to be topper.
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