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Top Spring Colognes for Men infographic
Alright gents — looking at this lineup... šŸ‘‰ Which one would you wear the most this spring?šŸ‘‰ And which one do you think deserves the #1 spot? You’ve got everything here from fresh citrus and clean aromatics to greener, more refined picks. And bonus question... Could you spot the mistakešŸ‘€
Top Spring Colognes for Men infographic
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What Your Fragrance Says Before You SpeakĀ 
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April 7th LIVE Call: Member Spotlight Night!
This Tuesday, April 7th at 5PM Central US, we're doing something a little different — and way more fun. Instead of bringing in another outside expert… we're putting the spotlight on our own members. šŸŽ‰ Three guys from right inside this community are stepping up to share their real experiences — and honestly? These are always our best sessions. No scripts. No slides. Just real talk from real people who've been on the same journey as you. Meet Your Guest Speakers: - Style: @Brian McGuire - Fragrance: @Renato Carotti - Watches: @Jeffrey Plotka They'll be sharing how they got started, what they've learned along the way, what's worked, what most guys still get wrong - and everything in between. If you've ever wanted to hear from guys who are actually living this stuff (not just teaching it), this is the one to show up for. Come hang, ask questions, and be part of the conversation. šŸ‘Š Join the call here: https://www.skool.com/bos/calendar?eid=7f86f9b34d1c4c36b498fe377e5674a8 See you there! šŸ™Œ
April 7th LIVE Call: Member Spotlight Night!
Introduce Yourself HERE!- Post ALL Intros On This Thread
What to say in your intro? Share where you're from, your reason for joining, perhaps your favorite fragrance, watch or a picture of you dressed sharp! It's a small action, but a HUGE step in you getting value from this community becasue you go from being a lurker to an ACTIVE member. In fact men that introduce themselves are 10X more likely to the actions to becoming their best selves. Bonus Point - By introducing yourself you're guaranteed to level-up. Seriously, you'll get at least 5-20 likes/points (oftentimes more) which will move you to level 2 and possibly level 3. And just like that you have access to more of this community!
Introduce Yourself HERE!- Post ALL Intros On This Thread
Another meh round of blind buy decants
Meh meh meh. I know I should stop blind buying decants, chasing the needle in the haystack of scents I actually find full bottle worthy. And yet… I keep trying. This is definitely something I’ve struggled with in this hobby. It certainly thrilling when that package comes, and finding that needle in the haystack has just an incredible feeling. I’ve managed to build a collection I really love through this process. But the downside is the disappointment I feel when fragrances I buy & try either don’t live up to my expectations, or worse I really dislike them. It’s especially disappointing when the notes look like a frag would be something I would enjoy and there’s some influencer out there glazing the heck out of it. But as I’ve come to learn, it comes down to the actual scent and whether I respond positively to it or not. The notes usually do a really good job of ruling out things that I probably would hate, but they don’t do a good job of finding things I would actually love. And since I’m past designers and entry-level niches in my journey, it’s hard to find ones I’m looking for in real life and so I have to resort to blind buy decant buying. I keep telling myself I’m gonna wind this down, and I do find I’ve been slowing down in my purchases of decants as I’m closing in on what I see is my final collection given the limit limits I’ve set for myself. Anyway, here are the frags that kicked off this rant: - Gisada Gold: meh. Thought I’d try this since TLTG is glazing it hard and I like lavender. It’s very much in the same DNA of Extradose or Invictus Victory, maybe a little less sweet and with a hint of spices. But Extradose does it way better, and to me this comes across a little synthetic and has a kind of doughy undertone that I don’t like - Lalique L’Insoumis: meh. I was hoping this could be the classic gentlemanly year rounder I’ve been looking for, but nope. It has a sourness in the open (maybe from the lavender they chose), once it gets past that it’s a nice enough classic fougere type scent but projection and longevity are just awful and it’s nothing special. Plus, apparently it’s discontinued.
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