A wise man takes his wife's opinions of his after shave's and cologne's scents seriously. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Used Drakkar Noir today for the first time in years. I smell so good I want to take myself out to lunch!
Presently: Vintage Guerlain Habit Rouge Aqua di Parma Colonia Terre D'Hermes ( tester samples) Guerlain Vetiver Vintage Tom Ford Tuscan Leather and Oud Wood Creed Royal Oud ( decants) I'm fresh out of fragrance funds for the moment!!!
My indulgence is HM (Hanae Mori), or Viktor Rolf Spice Bomb. If I'm not going somewhere special, my go to is B&BW Teakwood or Midnight (I think, we just got it) OR I love the combo of Captain's Choice bay rum balm and Pinaud Finest powder.
I have such a big collection. I don't really have a signature scent. But I seem to reach for Dr. Harris Windsor the most over the last few years.
I have many aftershaves, so I mix mine up every day. They’re all the usual commercial offerings, so nothing too exotic.
My signature sent is Tom Ford Oud Fleur and this scent has a very sophisticated fragrance it is super rich with smokey wood and lush rush because this affordable oud perfumes has made up of some of the best and pure forms of ingredients.
I can't imagine having only 1. I will say though that my first and always stocked is Avon Wild Country. My wife bought me Davidoff 's Cool Water. Too strong for my taste but it makes her happy. So I will splash it on sometimes on the weekend. Other than that my top 4 are Pinaud, Citrus Musk, Proraso Red and Tabac.
Well, it depends on the season: Summer-F.A. Italian Citrus; Fall-Pinaud's Whiskey Woods or Pino Silvestre; Winter-VIBR; and, Spring-Clubman Classic. All aftershaves, no colognes or EDT's-a gentleman's sent should never compete with his lady's fragrance!
I don't have many in my collection, but that's by choice. That stuff can get expensive in a hurry! Go-to would have to be Brut (my wife says it makes me smell like me), or Curve, another of my wife's favorite. As for seasonal scents, I don't believe there is such a thing (unless you want to smell like a Christmastree), but that's me.
This could definitely be signature scent worthy although I think the eau de toilette would be the better all rounder. Nonetheless, the eau de parfum of Terre D'Hermes is a classic masterpiece for those that enjoy a juicy bitter orange like vibe with vetiver & flint. As masculine as they come.....
The "Signature Scent" for Bill Neumann A.S.("Wm. Neumann&Co). is their "1907". I say "their" because it's 3 generations in 1 "family".
That's nice and probably right, but no woman has ever said to me "Wow, I LOVE that." Maybe some have looked at me as if to SMELL me, but they're mum on the VERBAL persuasion.
Ohh wow... You know some of my favorite scents have never gotten a compliment or remark... But there have definitely been some scents that scored remarks from Lady friends aswell as women I worked with that I didn't know well enough to expect a comment about my cologne. I had a lady club owner, where my Jazz Group was playing ask me what my cologne was so she could get some for her husband. And I had seen her before but I had never spoken to. So I think certain scents move some people enough to make comments...
Never been able to pick one above the rest so I go with the weather. Today's in the mid 80s so it's Grey Flannel.