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My go to's are Poison, Beautiful and Light Blue.

Poison and Beautiful in the full weight Pafume for sophisticated after 5 wear.

Light Blue in the Eau De Toilette for day wear.

CK1 and maybe Light Blue for summer when heavy ambers and musks over express and become overwhelming in the heat.
 

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Lol.
Ode du Toilet for the Ladies

Odours du Urinal for the Guys


True story.
My gf wore some new stuff and when I got home I could smell something and asked her : "Did you have to spray Raid in the kitchen?" ha ha ha ha
 
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For myself. Eau de toilette Acqua di Gioia by Giorgio Armani. It’s been my scent for awhile now.

As they say: spray, delay, sashay! Just a light misting.
 
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A SS
A SEX SECRET

A natural guy such as myself likes the natural pheromones of women.

Here is the recipe.

Shower in the evening as you normally do to please me.
This time, rinse and rinse without using any petrochemicals or pharmaceutical products.

Dry.

Hop in bed.
No lotions or potions or powders.
Rub all over me.
Sleep 8.52 hours.
Rub all over me.
Repeat every night.

Yes, smell better and save money.

All good, natural women smell really great this way alone.

Brought to you by a real guy that doesn't fake stuff.
 
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A SS
A SEX SECRET

A natural guy such as myself likes the natural pheromones of women.

Here is the recipe.

Shower in the evening as you normally do to please me.
This time, rinse and rinse without using any petrochemicals or pharmaceutical products.

Dry.

Hop in bed.
No lotions or potions or powders.
Rub all over me.
Sleep 8.52 hours.
Rub all over me.
Repeat every night.

Yes, smell better and save money.

All good, natural women smell really great this way alone.

Brought to you by a real guy that doesn't fake stuff.

I don't give a fuck what you like.
 

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I have to agree with Bonfire. The truth is, I don't care what you, or anyone else wants to smell on me, and if I don't moisturize, my skin goes to war against me.

I bathe with a gel that smells like roses and ginger. I follow this with a homemade bath oil with a coconut oil base, with essential oils of rose and a few herbs. On days I exfoliate, I use a homemade sugar scrub that matches the bath oil. I let the oil sit on my skin as I air dry. If I'm going to bed, that's it. If I'm leaving, I add an all natural deodorant that smells of vanilla and rose. My perfume is DKNY Be Delicious. The original one. I apply it like @LaFemme does. I mist the air and walk through it. It gets into my hair, lands on my chest belly, shoulders and thighs, and sometimes my backside. The scent seems to settle mostly in my hair and cleavage. I do perfume in just my bra and panties.

I'm a fan of all of this. That's why I do it. I like how soft and sweet my skin is to me. While I do like the feedback I get, that is secondary. I once spilled too much rose into my bath oil. People complimented me, but from too far away. I know I have everything just right when only people who hold me tell me how good I smell. Once, some guy I kinda know told me I smelled like dessert. That was fine. It was a hot night, and I had been dancing. I knew the oils and perfumes were getting heated up on my skin and I could smell them comingling with my perspiration, and I agreed the results were good. I think if people told me I was offensive, I would consider that. But I would adjust ratios, not change my ingredients.

As it is, I have made choices that delight my own senses, and the feedback from lovers is that my scent, and the scent I leave behind, are unmistakably me, irresistible, and unforgettable. I'm glad they agree with me.

You'll find that many women will react negatively to a male stranger telling them how to make themselves more appealing to some man. You'll find the women who most regularly post here will respond negatively to even a hint of some man here assuming we care about appealing to them specifically. The backlash you received was as predictable as it was mild. Lick you wounds, then ammend your course if you intend to enjoy interactions with women here. Never assume our agendas are aligned with yours. That's free advice; you don't have to take it.
 
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I have to agree with Bonfire. The truth is, I don't care what you, or anyone else wants to smell on me, and if I don't moisturize, my skin goes to war against me.

I bathe with a gel that smells like roses and ginger. I follow this with a homemade bath oil with a coconut oil base, with essential oils of rose and a few herbs. On days I exfoliate, I use a homemade sugar scrub that matches the bath oil. I let the oil sit on my skin as I air dry. If I'm going to bed, that's it. If I'm leaving, I add an all natural deodorant that smells of vanilla and rose. My perfume is DKNY Be Delicious. The original one. I apply it like @LaFemme does. I mist the air and walk through it. It gets into my hair, lands on my chest belly, shoulders and thighs, and sometimes my backside. The scent seems to settle mostly in my hair and cleavage. I do perfume in just my bra and panties.

I'm a fan of all of this. That's why I do it. I like how soft and sweet my skin is to me. While I do like the feedback I get, that is secondary. I once spilled too much rose into my bath oil. People complimented me, but from too far away. I know I have everything just right when only people who hold me tell me how good I smell. Once, some guy I kinda know told me I smelled like dessert. That was fine. It was a hot night, and I had been dancing. I knew the oils and perfumes were getting heated up on my skin and I could smell them comingling with my perspiration, and I agreed the results were good. I think if people told me I was offensive, I would consider that. But I would adjust ratios, not change my ingredients.

As it is, I have made choices that delight my own senses, and the feedback from lovers is that my scent, and the scent I leave behind, are unmistakably me, irresistible, and unforgettable. I'm glad they agree with me.

You'll find that many women will react negatively to a male stranger telling them how to make themselves more appealing to some man. You'll find the women who most regularly post here will respond negatively to even a hint of some man here assuming we care about appealing to them specifically. The backlash you received was as predictable as it was mild. Lick you wounds, then ammend your course if you intend to enjoy interactions with women here. Never assume our agendas are aligned with yours. That's free advice; you don't have to take it.
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I have to agree with Bonfire. The truth is, I don't care what you, or anyone else wants to smell on me, and if I don't moisturize, my skin goes to war against me.

I bathe with a gel that smells like roses and ginger. I follow this with a homemade bath oil with a coconut oil base, with essential oils of rose and a few herbs. On days I exfoliate, I use a homemade sugar scrub that matches the bath oil. I let the oil sit on my skin as I air dry. If I'm going to bed, that's it. If I'm leaving, I add an all natural deodorant that smells of vanilla and rose. My perfume is DKNY Be Delicious. The original one. I apply it like @LaFemme does. I mist the air and walk through it. It gets into my hair, lands on my chest belly, shoulders and thighs, and sometimes my backside. The scent seems to settle mostly in my hair and cleavage. I do perfume in just my bra and panties.

I'm a fan of all of this. That's why I do it. I like how soft and sweet my skin is to me. While I do like the feedback I get, that is secondary. I once spilled too much rose into my bath oil. People complimented me, but from too far away. I know I have everything just right when only people who hold me tell me how good I smell. Once, some guy I kinda know told me I smelled like dessert. That was fine. It was a hot night, and I had been dancing. I knew the oils and perfumes were getting heated up on my skin and I could smell them comingling with my perspiration, and I agreed the results were good. I think if people told me I was offensive, I would consider that. But I would adjust ratios, not change my ingredients.

As it is, I have made choices that delight my own senses, and the feedback from lovers is that my scent, and the scent I leave behind, are unmistakably me, irresistible, and unforgettable. I'm glad they agree with me.

You'll find that many women will react negatively to a male stranger telling them how to make themselves more appealing to some man. You'll find the women who most regularly post here will respond negatively to even a hint of some man here assuming we care about appealing to them specifically. The backlash you received was as predictable as it was mild. Lick you wounds, then ammend your course if you intend to enjoy interactions with women here. Never assume our agendas are aligned with yours. That's free advice; you don't have to take it.
I totally agree. Only people who get close to you should be able to detect a scent. It shouldn’t be coming off you on waves in elevators, and god forbid no one should be able to taste it in the air around you!

Also, to the OP - your “recipe” mentions showering to please ‘you’. I doubt most of us maintain hygiene to please others, much less a man. So, yes, it’s kind of offensive to include that statement in your “recipe”. It’s fine to prefer the natural scent of a woman, but as you can see none of wear scent for anyone but ourselves.

It’s a misconception that women dress for men, wear cosmetics for men, colour our hair for men or even bathe for men - despite what adverts might say. Being one’s best self may include being sexually attractive, but that’s a tiny piece. It’s about self respect, feeling good, self esteem, walking tall and being healthy. It is not about sex. So little of our female selves really revolves around that - at least for most of us.
 
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I had a feeling OP was going to be this kind of charming individual from my brief interaction with him. It's why I had refrained from posting in this thread. I was not wrong.

I smell the way I do to please myself. I have spectacular hygiene because being otherwise would disgust me. Is it nice if my sweetie likes the scent of products I use? Yes. I picked the perfumes I use before we had met for the first time. Years before, in fact

I damn sure don't care what some random dude on the internet things women should do to please him.
 

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Eat shit asshole.

Get the fuck out of here if you can't act like a decent human being.
Adult male is butt hurt and is considered to be mentally unstable.
He felt compelled to verbally attack in an open discussion. Apparently he felt threatened. This type of adult male (not man) often physically attacks others because he feels hurt by words.