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Sean John unforgivable is the only fragrance (perfume or whatever the hell it's called) I have that I think is very good. I have armani code but the smell doesn't last at all; within a couple of minutes the smell just fades away like nothing happened.
But I'm trying to branch out a little instead of just using only Sean John.
Any other "thing" out there that is as good as sean john (maybe even better) that has a smell that would last the whole day (or at least one that would last a good while in one day)?
Sean John unforgivable is the only fragrance (perfume or whatever the hell it's called) I have that I think is very good. I have armani code but the smell doesn't last at all; within a couple of minutes the smell just fades away like nothing happened.
But I'm trying to branch out a little instead of just using only Sean John.
Any other "thing" out there that is as good as sean john (maybe even better) that has a smell that would last the whole day (or at least one that would last a good while in one day)?
Just go to your local Macys or Nordstrom and smell all the hundreds of cologne they have there and pick for yourself.
I like:
D&G Light Blue
Armani Code
Pasha by Cartier
Le Beau Male by Gaultier
Burburry Brit for men
Bvlgari Black
Allure by Chanel for men. This is my usual go-to cologne for normal day wear.
Try Drakkar Noir....good stuff....i like Azzaro too.....also try, Aventus Creed...i haven't tried that myself, but heard it was very nice though pricey....women have been said to swoon over guys wearing it...lol
Caswell Massey has some unique ones. They once had a small sampler set of 4? types. More then one lady will ask what is that scent as few recognize them.
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