Great insight Eli. 🌄 Always great to revisit something that's been in the closet for years. The whole aging process can't really change some scents for the better.
i've been using fragrances for 2 years now, im not a collector or obssesive over it so im not planning to have 100+ bottles ever. What ive been doing recently is wear 10-20ml of every bottle then put them back in its box for 3-4 months while i wear others and usually perfomance improves specialy with middle eastern bottles. this allows me to enjoy all of them the same, understand a bit more how they behave and work on me and appreciate how they make me feel rather than apply and fogert about it afterwords. Good video!!
Tommy Bahama St. Kitts IMO is very underrated, It actually has decent performance for an eau de cologne with very good projection in high heat. I scored a 3 piece 100ml gift set at Macy's backstage on clearance for $9.99. I tried it in the parking lot and it smelled somewhere between Mont Blanc Starwalker and Versace Man eau faiche. I immediately when back in the store and bought all they had left. 🔥💯
That ending, lol. Seriously though, that's an important video. Even though I'm a niche guy, I'm definitely not an niche snob and I still wear St. Barts when it gets unbearably hot or when I'm on vacation. When you lose that sense of wonderment and appreciation for the art and just chase your next "high", it's time to take a step back. Also, funny! My very first actual fragrance was Pierre Cardin pour Monsieur. And then CK Eternity, that was all the rage back then.
Nice discussion, I've learned to overspray my poor performing frags just so they're gone quicker.
Hahaha that's what I do to the ones I don't care for and/or are weak juice... I just wear them constantly until they are gone 🤣
Love the new set up ❤
Great insight Eli. 🌄 Always great to revisit something that's been in the closet for years. The whole aging process can't really change some scents for the better.
Great video!!!
I like this idea!
i've been using fragrances for 2 years now, im not a collector or obssesive over it so im not planning to have 100+ bottles ever. What ive been doing recently is wear 10-20ml of every bottle then put them back in its box for 3-4 months while i wear others and usually perfomance improves specialy with middle eastern bottles. this allows me to enjoy all of them the same, understand a bit more how they behave and work on me and appreciate how they make me feel rather than apply and fogert about it afterwords. Good video!!
Tommy Bahama St. Kitts IMO is very underrated, It actually has decent performance for an eau de cologne with very good projection in high heat. I scored a 3 piece 100ml gift set at Macy's backstage on clearance for $9.99. I tried it in the parking lot and it smelled somewhere between Mont Blanc Starwalker and Versace Man eau faiche. I immediately when back in the store and bought all they had left. 🔥💯
If a fragrance performs poorly but the scent is a 10 out of 10, I just get travel atomizers... I mean sometimes it's worth it, sometimes not so much..
Nice video man and truly words.
That’s a cool waiting timer bro!
That ending, lol. Seriously though, that's an important video. Even though I'm a niche guy, I'm definitely not an niche snob and I still wear St. Barts when it gets unbearably hot or when I'm on vacation. When you lose that sense of wonderment and appreciation for the art and just chase your next "high", it's time to take a step back. Also, funny! My very first actual fragrance was Pierre Cardin pour Monsieur. And then CK Eternity, that was all the rage back then.
Because I don't have a traditional office job, I prefer 5 to 6 hour fragrances, just so I can't wear 2 a day 😂😂
Great content! But you could improve your thumbnails
A bit misleading thumbnail