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Old 12-07-2006, 08:38 PM
 
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no doctor here, just a man who went through dental TORTURE TORTURE TORTURE (how's that for emphasis! ) and spent $18,000 of my own money a few years ago having my dental problems corrected, which meant pulling wisdom teeth, teeth whose roots had rotted IN the gums in back (talk about breath issues), severe gum receding, etc. And I had always, always brushed my teeth regularly! I got my problems fixed. The specialist who did my crowns in Las Vegas wasn't for or against my using soap (which I came across in my own desperate researching). But, he did admit that my gums were healing quickly and turning pink and tightening around the teeth far more quickly than he anticipated. I've used only soap and baking soda for three years now and truly...morning breath was the first thing to disappear. Your mouth feels unbelievably clean afterward.
And momof2dfw, I honestly don't know about fillings or how to whiten them. Maybe an electric toothbrush with that powerful motion and some baking soda?
Now, back on subject....
I've been looking up the cheapest places to replenish my colognes. Any suggestions?? The Boucheron I found online (Eau de Parfum), for the same bottle I have, showed a retail of $100!!!! It was a gift to me and I had no idea it was so expensive. Any suggestions you scent/perfume experts have as to where to go to buy these things cheaper?


Do you have a Perfumemania by you? Also how about an Ultra 3?
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Old 12-07-2006, 09:23 PM
 
Location: Marshall-Shadeland, Pittsburgh, PA
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I'm one of the "youngsters" on the board, being only 20 years old, so I'll have to go with Hollister Drift cologne. I often slather quite a bit onto myself, and everywhere I go I have girls complimenting my scent. It's the perfect complement for my button-down shirts with the rolled-up sleeves that are half-tucked into distressed-looking jeans and dress shoes (Scranton is getting into the metrosexual craze a bit late I suppose!) LOL!

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Old 12-07-2006, 10:17 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Missouri
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A man who wears "Eternity" by Calvin Klein needs to wear nothing else....;=)

I prefer Chanel 5 for me.
I love Chanel #5 on women, dang that scent just draws me in, so elegant and appealing. And, I'd forgotten it, but I have used Eternity for men in the past and liked it I'll put some on and then post a scented nudie You have good taste!
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Old 12-07-2006, 11:04 PM
 
Location: Georgia.I rather be in GODS country Tennessee.Everybody knows Gods a VOLS fan.
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A lot of guys forget about the older CK's ~ but Eternity is just one of those unforgettables ~ sensual male masculinity. You made a good choice when you used it....

Okay, anxiously awaiting a scented nudie :-)

You described Chanel 5 perfectly ~ Elegant.
MoMark,will only show you his backside.
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Old 12-07-2006, 11:10 PM
 
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I'm one of the "youngsters" on the board, being only 20 years old, so I'll have to go with Hollister Drift cologne. I often slather quite a bit onto myself, and everywhere I go I have girls complimenting my scent. It's the perfect complement for my button-down shirts with the rolled-up sleeves that are half-tucked into distressed-looking jeans and dress shoes (Scranton is getting into the metrosexual craze a bit late I suppose!) LOL!
My nephew is 18 years old and he wears Hollister Drift. I had never heard of it until I went shopping with him for fall clothes. It does smell great and "goes' perfectly with his Abercrombie dress style ~ nice choice, Scranton!
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Old 12-07-2006, 11:13 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Missouri
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MoMark,will only show you his backside.
LOL! I get that joke!!!! yeah, well....got to show the part where I've cracked up
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Old 12-07-2006, 11:15 PM
 
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MoMark,will only show you his backside.
Backsides can be.....cute :-)
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Old 12-14-2006, 09:07 AM
 
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I know this is going to sound crazy, but I'm a female and I wear Mambo - the MEN's version, not the ladies. It's kinda unisex and very sexy smelling. I get tons of compliments when I wear it.
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Old 12-14-2006, 09:15 AM
 
Location: ♥State of the heart♥
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The Chanel fragrances are my favorites: No. 5, Coco.

I also like Estee Lauder's Beautiful, Clinique Aromatics Elixir, Givency's Organza.

For my DH there is only one: Ralph Lauren's classic 'Polo.' He has worn that since we were dating, and I still get the feeling that my boyfriend is picking me up for a date when he walks into the room smelling of it. That's nice! They say that our olfactory sense is the strongest memory trigger, and I believe it!
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Old 12-14-2006, 01:30 PM
 
Location: Thumb of Michigan
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My cologne: Goodlife by Davidoff -just wear on special ocassions-cologne and perfume tend to make me nauseated.

Perfume-any scent of a woman will do provided it's a good smell!
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