Trust me, as someone who had to be raised by the internet please teach your kids yourself. They may not see the bigger picture now but When they get older they’ll appreciate it much more because it came from the one man they should respect the most. That should stick to them much longer than a RU-vid video
Rubbing colonge into the skin was something I used to do. I also used to see people on tv spraying the mist into the air and walking into it. I never did that...
I just finished receiving 2 colognes per your recommendations from the previous cologne episode: Cremo Bourbon & Oak, and Mugler's Alien. I look forward to learning about these mistakes. Thanks OG!
This was great! I also think wearing cheap cologne is the start of the mistakes. At least two bottles of a refined scent beats multiple bottles of stench filled containers. Thanks for the knowledge Mr. O.G.!
Most John Varvatos colognes smell great, but the proformance sucks I have to spray 15-20 sprays 😂 but I need a cardigan website link the one you have on is 🔥
Imo wrists is one of the worst point to apply fragrance just because it's one of the point that is the most rubbed (when you wash your hands or if you tapping a lot on a computer right.)
I put cologne on my greasy banana hammock daily just in case a woman ever gets close enough to smell it and become enthralled. Hasn't happened yet but one day. Maybe I should start wearing pants
Dude... I am questioning your way to impose your rules... like "I know the rules" hey don't take it too personal here ok, but honestly who are you lol? perfume is personal and when I agree with some points in your video, I also disagree with some. Perfumes & clothing : it's a very good way to make the perfume last longer. especially if you have dry skin! I know speaking for my dry skin experience & moisturizing doesn't help. I can give you a lot of examples of perfumers that actually advise you to spray on clothes... are they wrong? I don't think so. Moreover the perfume on the clothing looks like very much more like the perfumer want you to smell it. Why? because clothing is neutral and won't change the nature of it. Because how can a perfumer know how a fragrance will evolve regarding your skin or mine?... No, clothing give a neutral base that helps last longer and make the experience more appreciable if you don't overspray.
Thank you for these warnings. The one that I'm glad you highlighted was the over application, so many fellas smell like they were submerged in a cologne tub for hours before going out it smells good at the start and then it becomes real obnoxious. The worst I remember ,was a guy who wanted a scent that will get in the room before he entered it and stay there longer after he's gone. I learned from that one.
Always great vids sir. Today I purchased the 30ml/1oz. sizes of both Terre de Hermes and Burberry London. Those smaller sizes for those particular scents fit perfectly as I don't need many sprays of them to compliment me and I also won't wear them throughout the year as frequently as others that I have. Knowing how to use one's fragrances both in situations and amounts to own can help make the fragrance experience much more enjoyable. Also, knowing when it's best to get for example a body spray version of a scent (i.e. Coolwater and Tommy Bahama St. Barts as a couple of examples for me) vs. the traditional EDT, etc. can even change the enjoyment, value and usage of certain scents. Changing tastes are a thing as well as you mentioned. I swore by YSL L'Homme 10 yrs ago along with D&G Pour Homme for about 20 yrs up until recently but have mostly concluded that they've both ran their course with me (the latter mostly due to the current formulation). All in all, it's good for a person to take their time and add incrementally based on their own take of a fragrance while having the discernment in finding a place for fragrances that are utilitarian (while not being unattractive), enjoyable, pleasant or a love at first sniff. It will usually be of little pleasurable and much remorse to have fragrances that after spending time with them are realized to be off putting, counter to one's taste or just not very good or useful and that can happen on everything from a more expensive popular niche fragrance that runs north of $200 to bargain bin fragrances at local discount stores that can be had for under $10. When you really don't want it, the small amount of money spent doesn't really matter: resentment still kicks in. Enjoy your fragrance journey fellas. Saaaalute 🫡
Mistake #11 using cologne as a “shortcut”. Too many guys buy cologne, and neglect wearing decent clothes, or having a good skincare routine. Cologne is a finishing touch, not a foundation. Don’t bathe in cologne as a substitute to dressing well or being charismatic. It’s tacky, and in places like Northern Europe or Japan, it’s considered extremely rude.
Now this is a good topic and we'll thought out. One that I hv yet to hear anyone speak on. Great job....my bro always thinking outside the box. Such a brilliant mind🤩
I wish men would realize how women love a great cologne. Pay the extra money and ask the clerks at dillards which are popular etc. Try a few to find what is perfect for you. ❤ Take the time to find the one!!!
Heavy sprayers are perceived as vulgar in many cultures. I tend to avoid direct contact with the skin because the molecules used in perfume will be absorbed and enter your blood steam.