Do Men Like Perfume

By admin, April 9, 2008 4:16 pm

do men like perfume
What kind of perfume men find most attractive? * Guys only please! *?

I wondered what kind of guy perfused prefer? Something light and barely noticeable, like Hollister or DG blue light or you like something a little more vanilla like Armani code base? Or rather not perfume, but where you can still smell a hint of body wash was used for the shower and the smell of her shampoo for hair? OK .. my question isn't what kind of cologne you like, is what the scent of a woman prefer?

I know you said guys, but I've only heard of a lot of kids that like D & G fashion color blue odors in girls

Satan And His Army – Devils Whisper



Twin for Men


Twin for Men


$48.99


Men’s 2.7 oz EDT Spray. After fragrant duo Now Azzaro presents a new fragrant pair Twin. These are editions Twin for Women and Twin for Men in black and white flacons shaped just like the previous pair Now.Twin for Men is composed of bergamot green apple mandarin sweet almonds patchouli nutmeg rosewood and sandalwood.

Adam & Eve Do Me Ducky Vibrator


Adam & Eve Do Me Ducky Vibrator


$19.95


The Perfect Sexy Gift For Bath Fun! Only from Adam & Eve! Our clever fellow has a secret built-in multi-speed vibrator ready to make your bath time perfectly orgasmic! Like a real duck, he s waterproof. Just twist his tail and enjoy aquatic stimulations! He s over 3 tall, uses 2 AAA batteries (sold separately).

DKNY Men


DKNY Men


$64.99


Men’s 3.4 oz EDT Spray. The DKNY Men is as fearless as the city. A rebel in the truest sense he’s his own man. It is modern and cool like him. It is a combination of soul and spirit of sophistication and speed inspired by all the city has to offer. Experience instant energy a spirited top echoes the boldness of NYC with vibrant wet citrus notes. An edge of spices and textured florals shows his daring side. A creamy blend of sensuous woods creates mystery a smooth sexy confidence. Notes include Bergamot Mandarin Juniper Sage White Pepper Cardamom Lavender Violet Jasmine Cedarwood Patchouli Orris Vetiver.

Givenchy Play Intense


Givenchy Play Intense


$55.99


Men’s 1.7 oz EDT Spray. Givenchy launched their fragrance for men in September 2008. The modern and contemporary perfume named Play Intense was presented in a bottle shaped like an MP3 player. It is made of milky glass with cafalonium frame and rubber button to press.The notes consist of bergamot tangerine pink pepper vetiver Tonka and patchouli.

Clean


Clean


$28.99


Women’s 6.0 oz Shower Gel. The Original Clean Perfume is a fragrance option for those who do not like to smell like a particular perfume but rather prefer that just-out-of-the-shower fresh smell. CLEAN combines fragrance notes of litsea cubeba orange sweet lime pink grapefruit passion lily rose geranium and white musk.

Men Defining Paste


Men Defining Paste


$20.99


Men’s 85g/3oz . This styling paste adds texture & definition to hair Beeswax provides a natural flexible hold for various lengths Wax-like consistency imparts a matte finish Lightweight & easily distributes through hair Allows you to create desired styling without loading To use: Apply evenly through damp or dry hair & style

Men Deep Wrinkle Corrector


Men Deep Wrinkle Corrector


$70.99


Men’s 30ml/1oz . Contains Retinol A Complex & Damage Defense Complex Reduces visibility of deep wrinkles & fine lines in 4 weeks Moisturizes & strengthens skin for a luminous complexion Especially effective in fragile areas like eye zone Increases skin firmness & elasticity for a youthful look Leaves skin velvety smooth supple & radiant To use: Apply as the last step of skin care over visible wrinkles or sagging skin

Men Fiber Pliable Molding Cream


Men Fiber Pliable Molding Cream


$21.99


Men’s 85g/3oz . A fiber like resinous product Helps thicken define texture & increase fullness to hair Provides strong pliable hold with matte finish Allows you to mold & sculpt hair into desired style Use sparingly & work evenly through into towel-dried hair


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