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Level 8 Gratitude!!🙏🏾
First and foremost thank each and every brother that has welcomed me to this great forum/family with open arms. Thank you to those that have blessed me with decants. Special thanks to my close Brothers @Paul Bartnicki @Justin Tillery @Aaron Doughty and @Lon Chaneyfield (even though he loves to debate) @Steve Louis and @Jonathan Ventura.Hopefully we all can grow beyond this virtual place one day. Each and every one that has liked and commented is truly a blessing God bless you.
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Was feeling kind of down and out today. No real reason why. Just woke up on the wrong side of the bed if you know what I mean. Slept through church, and I’m sad I missed my worship time. I realized I forgot to get the mail yesterday, and I’m glad I checked it just now! @Antonio Centeno sent me my Level 9 gift- Thameen’s Bravi and a new coin. Thanks man. You really made my day today.
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Introduce yourself and level-up, it's that simple! You'll get at least 5 likes (oftentimes more!) which will move you to level 2 and on your way to level 3 (these levels give you access to prizes!). What to say in your intro? Share where you're from, your reason for joining, your profession, perhaps your favorite fragrance or a picture of your entire collection! Whether you're a seasoned cologne collector or just starting, have fun engaging with the group.
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Going with Xerjoff Casomorati Mefisto Gentiluomo on a nice day for the office. Such a beautiful take in an Italian style fougere.
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Your Fragrance Sampling Habits
Brothers, I’m curious about your habits when it comes to sniffing fragrances in person! How often do you swing by retailers like Ulta, Sephora, or department stores to sample fragrances? Are you mostly checking out new releases, exploring entirely new houses or fragrances you’ve never tried, or just revisiting old favorites? Even if you’re almost entirely buying designer, or solely focused on niche/indie, are you still going and trying to sample the rest? I ask because, as passionate as we all are about fragrances on this board, I’ve noticed a surprising number of posts where people mention they haven’t tried some of the most accessible designer scents. For example, in a recent thread about the best designer fragrances of 2025, a ton of folks said they hadn’t smelled many (or any!) of the ones being discussed. It got me thinking: we spend hours here geeking out over notes and reviews, but how often are we actually getting our noses on these scents? I get that niche or indie fragrances can be tough to track down, especially if you’re in a smaller area. But most designer fragrances are pretty accessible at common retailers. For context, I’m currently in my hometown of 20,000 people, which has exactly one fragrance store: Ulta. I’ve seen some recent posts here about the new Valentino Born in Roma Ivory. I hadn’t smelled it yet, so today , on my way to the gym, I popped into Ulta for literally 5 minutes, asked if they had testers, and the associate brought out bottles of both Uomo and Donna to try. Now I can actually share my first impressions when it comes up instead of just saying, “Sounds nice!” It took me 5 minutes, I have no intention of buying anything at Ulta, or even buying the fragrance, but I was curious. I even asked if they had samples available. So, brethren, I’m also curious: • How often do you visit stores to smell fragrances? Weekly, monthly, or only when you’re on a mission? Are you sampling only what you’re truly interested or are you sampling anything new or you haven’t tried before?
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