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I'm stuck between Bleu de Chanel & Allure pour homme sport . What do y'all suggest ?
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chanelI'm stuck between Bleu de Chanel & Allure pour homme sport . What do y'all suggest ?
AllureI'm stuck between Bleu de Chanel & Allure pour homme sport . What do y'all suggest ?
Bleu dry down is betterI'm stuck between Bleu de Chanel & Allure pour homme sport . What do y'all suggest ?
Bleu>Eros doe...Bleu de Chanel might be the most generic fragrance of all-time. I copped a boat load of designer samples and ended up giving all of them away except for Versace Eros smh.
thisBleu de Chanel might be the most generic fragrance of all-time. I copped a boat load of designer samples and ended up giving all of them away except for Versace Eros smh.
[thread="519944"]Savauge smells offensive[/thread]
Designer stepped way, way up. My guess, is that they pay real close attention to the frag community and trends these days, finally.I was niche or nothing for a while, but designer frags in general have stepped their game up imo.
I know they get tons of hate here, but I own both Eros, and Sauvage. They are decent good smelling and inoffensive with longevity that match their price point.
I work in jail. There's no way I'm wearing a $400+ frag at work. Those are reserved for when I'm out with friends and family, or even lounging at the crib.
I'm sure this has been discussed in here but do any of you guys own a wine cooler or some type of cooling storage system to store your frags? My bottle count is getting up to the mid 30s, and I have about 15 give or take that are expensive niche. Technically all are expensive because I don't really have much "cheapies". Mostly higher end designers that still average like 60-100$ a bottle.
I think it's time for me to invest in something like a wine cooler even though that's something I don't really want to drop the money on. I live in Toronto but my house doesn't have air conditioning. There is quite extreme heat but for about 3-4 months out of the year. The rest of the year, it's either mild, cold or extremely cold. I'm not concerned about my bottles in any temperatures other than the extreme heat when my bedroom that I store them on a shelf can get up to 86 degrees fahrenheit.
We invest so much in this hobby that it's obvious that the last thing we want is to spray on a frag in a years to few years time to smell that the top notes have been burnt off or even worse, the frag has developed a rancid or nail varnish type of smell. I'm asking if any others in here store them in this way because I would appreciate some advice in terms of general storage but also if you can recommend a specific wine cooler or storage unit that I could go out and buy. It amazes me that there are still people out there who will throw an expensive fragrance in their car and leave it there even when the temperatures reach over like 100 degrees. It's also super common for some to store all their frags in their bathrooms which is like a death sentence for them due to the crazy fluctuations in temperature and humidity.
I think a dark cool cabinet is ideal but only if your house has air conditioning in the summer and the temperature remains consistent. If you don't have central air like I do, it becomes far riskier. My basement is significantly cooler than my bedroom so I guess I can always box up my expensive ones and bring them down there but I also like to display my bottles in my room almost like ornaments...
WTF please explain, are all houses like that up north?I think it's time for me to invest in something like a wine cooler even though that's something I don't really want to drop the money on.I live in Toronto but my house doesn't have air conditioning. There is quite extreme heat but for about 3-4 months out of the year. The rest of the year, it's either mild, cold or extremely cold. I'm not concerned about my bottles in any temperatures other than the extreme heat when my bedroom that I store them on a shelf can get up to 86 degrees fahrenheit.
What are you even talking about? What's there not to understand? I said I don't have AC in my house. I didn't say every person who lives in Canada doesn't have air conditioning.WTF please explain, are all houses like that up north?