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I think I once smelled a Diesel one - for guys - in a sewn up fabric kind of package that I really enjoyed (fuel?). Can't recall the name. The Adidas ones are nice too. I dislike axe. Reminds me of puberty, adolencent insecurity and public washrooms. Anyhow, you guys? |
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I can't stand artificial aromas either. Some make my nose burn. I don't think the people using them realize how strong they smell to others. Fresh bathed skin (without too much stinky deodorant soap) or fresh sweat -- that's how people should smell. |
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Is naked a smell? Fun facts: Women have a naturally superior sense of smell to men. Fasting dramatically improves your sense of smell. You can create your favorite perfumes and colognes cheaply as a fun hobby. -Basenotes is okay for this. There is a better website out there I can't find right now. Question: Can you tell the diet of people based on their smell? Last edited by RRR; 03-20-2009 at 12:26 AM. |
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Lavender is one of my favorite smells, along with most fruits. But the smell of natural clean people is pretty good too. Male or female. It's just rare as anything with all the toxins we consume. |
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My dad has always worn brute and I have always liked it. It's HIM, though he doesn't wear it so much anymore. I really like the cologne my boyfriend wears and I can NEVER remember what it is. But I also really like his natural scent, it is very comforting (and arousing). Usually, a nice, clean, fresh smell is good enough. I am not much of a perfume person. |
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And yes, you can smell what people are eating. When we still lived in Mexico and my husband eat a lot of tortillas (from mais/corn) he smelled like corn! I loved that smell!! Now we live in Belgium and he just smells like himself. Nice, but not as nice as before... | |
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