For $100 an ounce, this better be one of those magnets I've heard of. The ones that make you irresistible to the ladies.
Curve for men by Liz Claiborne has created this reaction far more than any other for me personally, with Creed coming in second but just not the same gushing responses.
It all depends how your scent mixes with everything, and that has absolutely been my experience. I still lol that out of everything, for me, it's Curve for men by Liz Claiborne that does it.
This is a solid price and really hard to find any cheaper.
Now as someone with bottles of creed aventus. The clones from other brands like Mont Blanc are so dang similar, it's hard to justify the 250 dollar price today.
I'm reading the thread, is the benefit that they can split the big cologne into smaller 10/25 ml or are they selling similar scent from creed? Sorry just trying to figure out
I'm reading the thread, is the benefit that they can split the big cologne into smaller 10/25 ml or are they selling similar scent from creed? Sorry just trying to figure out
i think he splits the big colognes since you really only need 2 sprays of the good stuff. so like 10 ml of the good stuff will last you a year if stored and used properly.
i think he splits the big colognes since you really only need 2 sprays of the good stuff. so like 10 ml of the good stuff will last you a year if stored and used properly.
I'm reading the thread, is the benefit that they can split the big cologne into smaller 10/25 ml or are they selling similar scent from creed? Sorry just trying to figure out
Yes, folks split name brand fragrances into smaller quantities. Some people like it because the price points are more manageable. Some folks like to have travel sizes. Others (I'm in this camp) like that this allows you to demo new scents for a few months before deciding whether to purchase a bottle. This can be very helpful because some of the scents that get posted on there aren't available at your local department store and/or they don't have a tester.
People on the fence purchasing expensive fragrances, please get a decant/demo first before you buy. Fragrance can differ on people's skin, and you don't want to get stuck with an expensive fragrance that's a dud.
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Also anyone know what's their return policy on perfumes?
Curve for men by Liz Claiborne has created this reaction far more than any other for me personally, with Creed coming in second but just not the same gushing responses.
It all depends how your scent mixes with everything, and that has absolutely been my experience. I still lol that out of everything, for me, it's Curve for men by Liz Claiborne that does it.
Now as someone with bottles of creed aventus. The clones from other brands like Mont Blanc are so dang similar, it's hard to justify the 250 dollar price today.
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