RE: Favorite cologne or perfume
May 29, 2016 at 11:45 am
(This post was last modified: May 29, 2016 at 11:49 am by Regina.)
The scent I mainly use is Lacoste Style in Play and I love how that smells, it's subtle. I also use the Paco Robanne One Million, but that one's a bit dated now since I've been using it for years.
Subtle and sweet-smelling scent is definitely the way forward. I can't stand musky scent, or really overpowering ones.
Also in response to the opening post - Allegedly there's something about hormones or something in human sweat and body odour that attracts the opposite sex. I don't know how exactly, I can't stand body odour, it's vile.
Subtle and sweet-smelling scent is definitely the way forward. I can't stand musky scent, or really overpowering ones.
Also in response to the opening post - Allegedly there's something about hormones or something in human sweat and body odour that attracts the opposite sex. I don't know how exactly, I can't stand body odour, it's vile.
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