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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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| JUST THIS GUYS OPINION... |
JEFF |
04/26/05 04:23 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY JEFF |
| I was shopping with my girlfriend & a sales associate handed her a sample card of NU, my girl said it smelled like a guys cologne & handed it to me, I smelled it & agreed that it was really masculine, then I (unfortunately) I had the associate spray (one spray) of it on my wrist. WOW! This stuff is STRONG! It smelled kind of good, definitely masculine, spicey, kind of like "Old Spice" aftershave. I even joked that i thought it was even a little bit too masculine for me! After a while it smelled a bit medicinal to me, my girl agreed, she said it reminded her of a dentists office. It burned my nose & overpowered my sense of smell, I couldn't smell anything else at all, it was still Sooooooo strong. About an hour or so later It lost its spicey masculine scent & turned really headache inducing, nauseating, nasty, cheap perfumey "old lady" scent. YUCK! My girlfriend laughed & laughed at me, said I smelled of a Grannys panty drawer :o( I wasn't happy. I tried to scrub it off in the mall bathroom but it still lingered. I couldnt wait to get home & scrub it off of me. OMG! AWFUL! :o(~ |
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