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Formal fresh frag for summer?
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As happy as I am with my purchase of Equipage, the climbing temperatures here in the desert will probably retire this to the shelf for the season. So facing 115+ F in the coming months, I have a good excuse for some additional frag shopping. I already know that I am going to retest Eau Sauvage and Vetiver Extreme. I aleady know that I don't like Live Jazz (yes, I'm a heretic). Those aside, I have this vague idea of something probably herbal fresh - not fruity, not sweet, not too heavily citrus, and no calone. Something that smells natural, high-quality, lively, and complex, and honestly something not too mainstream. Something that will remain pleasant at extreme temps. Confidence, comfort, and formality at 120 degrees F. So I probably contradicted myself in there somewhere, but anyways I'm fishing for sampling suggestions. Any thoughts? Answer: Lorenzo Villoresi Uomo Frederic Malle Vetiver Extraordinaire Answer: Formal, eh? Bulgari PH is formality defined. Just wore it at an interview today. Great in the heat. Different from other summer frags because it isn't citrusy at all. Guerlain Vetiver is certainly formal but might not work so well in such extreme heat...or if you don't like tobacco (which is what weighs the Geurlain down sometimes), try CdG Vettiveru. It is SO refreshing. Answer: I'd recommend Eau Sauvage, Dune pour Homme, Egoiste Platinum and Guerlain Vetiver! Answer: Why not sample; Caron Pour un Homme Tsar - Van Cleef & Arpels Le Vainqueur -Rance Santal Blanc- Serge Lutens Answer: Neroli Sauvage. Answer: Isfarkand Answer: i kinda like Ralf Laurens Silver Romance Answer: Originally Posted by Carlos Those aside, I have this vague idea of something probably herbal fresh - not fruity, not sweet, not too heavily citrus, and no calone. Something that smells natural, high-quality, lively, and complex, and honestly something not too mainstream. Something that will remain pleasant at extreme temps. Confidence, comfort, and formality at 120 degrees F. If you can afford it, Amouage Dia fits your description perfectly. Answer: Or just Green Irish Tweed Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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