None of the above! Sorry but as Heterosexual male I use a mans aftershave - Old Spice - not any of the fancy shmancy French women's perfumes posing as fragrances for men. Till I retired I worked in an office with 90% young women and most loved my Old Spice and flirted with me most days, ditto for the mostly younger ladies I dated in the last few decades. The ex-wife of a friend of mine bought him one of those French fragrances that you tout which are supposedly for men. He went on business to New York and he found that when ordering drinks at bars the Gays gathered around him complimenting him on his perfume but women avoided him. He figures that his ex-wife deliberately set him up & so he poured the rest of the bottle down the toilet and went out and bought Old Spice splash on lotion & lo and behold his next night at a bar he attracted a beautiful and younger woman who accepted his invitation to dinner. The lesson to be learnt here is "never mess with success" or "if it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Appreciate your comment! Different people, different opinion. But from personal experience these fragrances definitely attract compliments from women, and are great smelling. Thanx to tuning in.
@@Aromasense-ui2hf happy Friday. They attract compliments because they are smells that women would choose to wear for themselves from a womans perspective as a perfume and not because they project a distinctive masculine odour that makes a woman inquisitive and interested in the man and attracted to them.
Celine black tie looks good
It is awesome fragrance
al haramain and lattafa are better
They are very good clones 👍
Will make a video for awesome close to original clones, and include some of Al Haramain and Lataffa
None of the above! Sorry but as Heterosexual male I use a mans aftershave - Old Spice - not any of the fancy shmancy French women's perfumes posing as fragrances for men. Till I retired I worked in an office with 90% young women and most loved my Old Spice and flirted with me most days, ditto for the mostly younger ladies I dated in the last few decades. The ex-wife of a friend of mine bought him one of those French fragrances that you tout which are supposedly for men. He went on business to New York and he found that when ordering drinks at bars the Gays gathered around him complimenting him on his perfume but women avoided him. He figures that his ex-wife deliberately set him up & so he poured the rest of the bottle down the toilet and went out and bought Old Spice splash on lotion & lo and behold his next night at a bar he attracted a beautiful and younger woman who accepted his invitation to dinner. The lesson to be learnt here is "never mess with success" or "if it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Appreciate your comment! Different people, different opinion. But from personal experience these fragrances definitely attract compliments from women, and are great smelling. Thanx to tuning in.
@@Aromasense-ui2hf happy Friday. They attract compliments because they are smells that women would choose to wear for themselves from a womans perspective as a perfume and not because they project a distinctive masculine odour that makes a woman inquisitive and interested in the man and attracted to them.