Time-stamps and the names of fragrances mentioned: 01:09 - "1920 The Origin" from Tous 01:59 - "Artisan Pure" from John Varvatos 02:42 - "Homme" from Carven 03:27 - "Original Musk" from Kiehl's 04:03 - "Barfly" from Scotch & Soda 04:54 - "Pour Un Homme de Caron" from Caron 06:17 - "Chic for Men" from Carolina Herrera
1. Tous 1920 the Origin Cologne 2. John Varvatos Artisan Pure 3. Carven Homme 4. Kiehl's Original Musk 5. Scotch & Soda Barfly 6. Pour Un Homme de Caron Caron for men 7. Carolina herrera chic for men
Thank you so much, I'm a high-school student on a tight budget. This video helped a ton. Also I love your videos where you talk to delusional women. Great Job👍
Crazy how buying fragrances has been trending for a few months already, and still going strong, seems to get popular then die down and spike back up randomly. Yet KS has these underrated gem of videos here posted.
I remember someone gifted Chic to my cousin for his birthday when we were just graduating high school and immediately got to me. I still keep one and it's been 15 years.
I haven't bought the Pure yet, it's on my list. But just yesterday i had my bottle of Artisan Blu come in. I don't care for most "blue" colognes, but this one is just so smooth and refreshing. Perfect for warm weather. Do check it out.
I haven't smelt those yet, but since you're starting to really get into the Oud note, i'd suggest putting your nose on Daniel Josier's "Mystery Oud". Really good stuff.
@Prabhjit Gill Here you go. 01:09 - "1920 The Origin" from Tous 01:59 - "Artisan Pure" from John Varvatos 02:42 - "Homme" from Carven 03:27 - "Original Musk" from Kiehl's 04:03 - "Barfly" from Scotch & Soda 04:54 - "Pour Un Homme de Caron" from Caron 06:17 - "Chic for Men" from Carolina Herrera
Speaking of Fresh and clean, my husbands bargain cologne started to switch to cheaper chemicals in the manufacture of it ( I guess? ) and it was not doing him any favors any more. I looked and looked and come up with Pure Water at dollar tree. I'm not kiddn, it may not last all day but he sure smells clean in the morning. He's 62 but looks 50 and he is working in an office all day and I don't need him smelling too good ya know. LOL.
Carolina Herrera is a great brand! I wore CH 212 For Men all through college (2005-2010). The bottle made women so wet I nicknamed it "the super soaker". It was out of control! But around 2016 a re-formulation must have occurred. Originally slightly oily and very long-lasting, "212" got cheap and the frag went all watery. Still same scent but didn't last. Got sick of re-applying the watery frag and ditched it for 1 Million Lucky, which I like but others think is so-so.
I don't know why people keep pushing the Varvatos fragrances. They're performance is the worst I've ever experienced, and I generally get great performance from most all fragrances I try. Yes, it's cheap. But if you have to bathe in it, it kills the cost effectiveness. I'd rather pay more for something that I can apply 5 sprays and have it last, rather than 10-15 sprays a day.
Three of the best highly versatile, all-season fragrances for under $50 I have come across out of the dozens of fragrances I've smelled are as follows: Best quality, Guerlain Vetiver; best value, Aspen; and a good quality/value compromise, Paco Rabanne pour homme.
Thank you, my friend, I have advice, translate your videos into Arabic and write that in the title of the video and see how your views and likes will rise, because the perfume has a great interest in perfumes, I repeat my thanks to you
stick to the Arabic houses they last longer and are decently priced..the brand Armaf- Club de unit intense( copies creed Aventus good for all seasons) Club de unit Milestone( Copies Creed Milisime Imperial good for summer) Rasasi- Entebaa( all seasons) Rasasi Hawas( inspired by Paco Robanne Invictus) summer/ clubbing scent..dont buy them at the mall prices are around $29 for intense to Hawas $50