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  2. How to apply perfume and cologne without overdoing it: 6 tips ...

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    Ahead, experts share the best way to apply perfume and cologne (a little goes a long way!) — and explain why it can be hard to tell when you’ve gone overboard. ... Patel recommends that, if ...

  3. A Definitive List of the Best-Smelling Colognes of All Time

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    Spice and Black Vanilla. There's a reason this cologne has a 4.5-star rating on Walmart and over 450 online customer reviews: its complex, sweet-yet-mature scent is evocative of much more ...

  4. The 11 Best Tom Ford Colognes For Any Occasion

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    Beau De Jour. The cool, suave, sleek gentleman smells like Beau De Jour. He is weighed down by nothing, and groomed to perfection, as scented by notes of amber and patchouli.

  5. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Attract or Anarchy: Attract for him deodorant in a dark can with blue spray top. Advertised as capable of attracting women and causing chaos in the process. Present 2012 Young: Black can with turquoise details Designed ?. Discontinued 2012 Mature: Black can with red details An irrestible smell that can even attract the most experienced women.

  6. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Eternity Aqua for Women Calvin Klein for Women: Calvin Klein: 2012 Fame: The First Ever Black Eau de Perfume: Lady Gaga (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) 2012 Elixir: Shakira (see List of celebrity-branded perfumes) Puig: 2012 Florentine Iris Essenze: Ermenegildo Zegna: 2012 Grenada: Oscar de la Renta [75] 2012 Jeunesse: Robert Piguet ...

  7. Florida Water - Wikipedia

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    Florida Water was regarded as a unisex scent, suitable for men and women alike. Late 19th century etiquette manuals warn young women against the "offensive" impression made by a strong perfume, but Florida Water and Eau de Cologne were recommended as appropriate for all, along with sachets for scenting the linen and fresh flowers in the corsage ...