Cheap Designer Colognes And Why You Should Never Pay Retail Price for Cheap Brand Name Cologne
Cheap designer cologne can be found online if you know where to look. You want to smell great and attract the opposite sex but man the high prices have turned you off and you have begun buying body sprays. Body sprays are nice for a temporary fix, but cheap brand name cologne and perfume is what you really covet. It’s true you can find cologne all over the Internet but only one site really does have the lowest prices.
Did you know that over 40% of men recently polled have given up on wearing cologne and have even resorted to wearing knock off fragrances. The high price turns a lot of men away and I am also one who scoffs at the ridiculous prices the big name department stores are begging er.. asking for designer cologne. I recently went shopping at one of those stores and was shocked to see a bottle of Ralph Lauren Black well over the $50.00 dollar mark. It’s crazy and I cannot fathom they expect people to pay those types of prices.
Sure, reality check time. You could go to a Wal – Mart type store in search of cheap designer cologne but who want to shop at those stores when better prices can be had online. The Internet has afforded the savvy shoppers a place to make stores compete feverishly for our dollars and the consumers end up becoming the big winners. The more competition in the arena the more they lobby for our individual business. It makes finding cheap brand name cologne and perfume easier than picking up women at closing time.
Now understand, you can continue frivolously wasting your money at stores that overcharge for one of life’s nice pleasures or you can follow the crowds to the Internet and locate the best possible prices for cheap designer cologne. Why waste money? The savvy shopper stretches his dollar farther and gets the most out of it by shopping online.
What eau de toilette makes you wanna throw yourself at a bloke? ;P?
I’m trying to choose a new eau de toilette, but there’s just so much to chose from! D: I’m a 19 year old guy who’s enjoying the single life and wanna smell sexy and confident, any advice for the best eau de toilette?
Ralph Lauren Polo vs. USPA
Polo vs. USPA Which one do you prefer? This video isnt made to disrespect anyone so please dont get offended if you wear anyone of the lines ONLY on da Hill PVAMU
COLOGNE?
What cologne have I buy next if I like Uomo Moschino, The One Dolce Gabbana, Fierce AF. Thanks
What type/scent of car air freshener would work best to cover up this moldy smell?
My car has a leak somewhere because my windows always have condensation on them. It creates this moldy smell that isn’t very good. I have some of that damp rid to help with the moisture. What type/scent of car air freshener would work best to cover up this smell.
Facts About Fragrance Perfume
A lot of people have the misconception that perfume is nothing more than perfume. The fact is there are lots of different fragrance perfume varieties available and the quality standards that go into them can vary greatly. Fragrance perfume styles are not one type fits all kind of purchases.
Perfume itself, or parfum, as it’s known in French is the strongest variety of scent available. This is perfume in its purest form and is typically the kind of fragrance that costs a small fortune. Parfum is known for having up to 40 percent pure fragrance oils in its composition.
With this in mind, scents that are true parfums tend to be not only expensive, but also very strong. Most people who purchase this type of perfume use it very sparingly for a reason. The scents of parfums tend to stick with a person for hours and hours on end, which is why it is favored by many despite its higher price.
Eau de parfum is a step down from the stronger parfum variety. These perfumes will contain up to 18 percent fragrance oils. This variety of perfume remains fairly strong and can still be quite costly to purchase. Some of the biggest designer names come in this style, but it’s possible to find some great fragrances at lower prices that fit this composition. It’s a good idea to use this composition sparingly at first to test its actual strength.
Eau de cologne is for men, it’s a fragrance composition that involves about three to five percent fragrance oils. This is the standard for men’s cologne, but aftershaves might use even less oil in their mix.
Eau de toilette is a very common and often affordable type of perfume. Using up to eight percent fragrance oils, this type of perfume is stronger then cologne, but might require a few applications for all-day scent. This fragrance perfume composition is favored by many because it tends to not overpower, no matter the fragrance, and does dissipate faster than stronger mixes.
As the compositions for fragrance perfume styles varies, so too do the different scents. Perfumes can range from heavy musk fragrances to softer, sportier varieties. While there are only three major classifications of perfume scents, there are literally hundreds of different fragrances within these classes. Hitting on the perfect scent for a person will likely take a little time.
Selecting just the right fragrance perfume can be a very personal undertaking. Where one buyer mind find the stronger musk scents in true parfum to die for another might enjoy the wispier, soft fragrances that can be found in lower oil compositions. Inasmuch, it’s not a bad idea to try on different scents for size before buying them.
If a particular scent is liked, but it seems too strong, consider checking to see if it comes in a lower percentage of oil variety. Some of the major brand names offer scents in parfum and even eau de toilette varieties for this reason.
Fragrance perfume choices can be wonderful for helping set a tone about a person. From strong and bold to frilly and feminine, the choices of fragrance perfume styles are many. If one doesn’t fit, it’s likely many others will.
What brand of incense have the best scent to them?
I recently bought some from Target that smell pretty nice, usually I never burn them, but this one I bought to go with the scent of candle I bought, it smells really good… So now I like incents.. Know of any great scents? And what brands are best?
Scents and Attractants, Do They Really Work?
Do scents really work? Do scents attract fish? I am asked these questions many times from novices and pro fishermen alike. I know that most any articles you read stress the importance of scent to one degree or another.
A lot of scientific research shows some fish are drawn to chemical sources from hundreds of yards away. Other studies indicate fish can recognize aquatic plants and other fish in the same school by individual smell. A fish’s ability to smell is documented to be approximately 1,000 times better than a dog. Fish Biologists also proved in some fish species that a fish’s system of smell can double and even triple as the fish age. So how does a bass smell?
Bass have two nostrils on each side of their snout. One is the anterior nostril and the other is the posterior nostril. Water flows into the anterior nostril, over the olfactory nerves, and back out through the posterior nostril. No link exists between the sets of nostrils and their throat. As the water holding the scent molecules flows across the olfactory nerves, a message is sent to the brain, where the scent is classified as a positive or negative scent. Bass then act on the sense by a conditioned response.
Let us look at the normal behavior of a bass. Bass find their prey by sight or sound first. The last sense activated is smell. It still plays a critical role in a bass’s life. When a bass hears or feels the presence of bait he comes over to investigate the movement or sound. As the bass moves closer to the bait, he is expecting the final stimulus, smell, to be coming from the bait. As he strikes and crushes the bait, he is expecting confirmation of the flavor of the prey by his sense of smell. Smell is an important final stimulus.
I also know that certain scents like gasoline or oil will repel bass. When reading articles, most of them will stress the point of keeping your hands free of such things as gasoline, oil, nicotine and sun tan lotion. You can buy hand cleaner specially formulated for fishermen to clean their hands periodically. If you eat in the boat while fishing, certain foods or sauces will provide a negative smell. The best advice is to use some of the hand cleaner and wash your hands frequently. In some research circles, thought is that when a bass is caught and released, it emits a chemical into the water that is interpreted by other bass as a negative smell therefore the other bass quit biting. I have seen this happen on numerous occasions. You are catching fish from one area, maybe two or three, and you release the last one caught and you get no more strikes. You know there are still fish there but they just quit you cold. This has happened to me more than once.
In response to a positive smell, bass generally will hold onto a worm emanating a positive scent for a longer time. This gives you an advantage of being able to get a good hook set and catching the fish. Three scents that appear to be positive scents are salt, anise, and garlic. Anise and garlic may be masking scents rather than attracting scents.
Now think about this: The smells or scents are transmitted to the fish by the water surrounding the fish. Now the old adage about oil and water comes into play. Many scents are oil based and although some of the oil molecules do disperse on their own, they frequently do not last long. This makes it necessary to add these scents quite frequently. Water based scents are just as bad or worse. These scents can, without drying the bait off, be thrown off the bait by casting. If you are buying these types of scents, it is going to get expensive. The scents that utilize fish oil as a base stay on the bait quite well and disperse readily in the water leaving a “scent trail”. Baits that have the scents “built in” like Yum or Gulp baits work very well also.
If you look at most worm packaging, you will notice that a lot of them have built in scents of one kind or another. Most of these contain garlic or salt and work well.
This is what my wife and I found out after a few years of experimenting. When we practiced for tournaments, one of us would use a scent product while the other would not. After 4 or 5 months, we discovered that the one using the scented worm was catching more fish. Not extraordinary numbers more but enough of a modest amount more to notice. We noted that the bass tended to hit the worm harder and hold on to the worm longer thus providing many more opportunities to get a good hook set. We obtained a sponsorship from Fish Formula and utilized the crawfish formula scent while we worm fished. We also found another product called “Worm Oil” manufactured by Baitsense and used it with modest success. I honestly don’t know whether either product attracts fish, but I do believe the products do make the bass hold on just a little longer thus providing the time to get a good hook set. If scents work to any degree, that may give you an advantage thus putting a few more fish in the live well. I think it is worth a small investment.
One word of caution about using most scents. The scents can be messy and you must be very careful with some scents, as they will stain your boat’s carpet. I had better luck putting the scent into a round plastic container and just dipping the worm into the scented formula. When I finished fishing for the day, I would put a matching cover on the container and store it until the next trip.
How can you get rid of the scent of cat pee?
Me and my boyfriend are going to be moving in together in a month and a half. His cat just peed on his bed, soaking all the way through to his mattress! The bedding isn’t the problem b/c that can be replaced rather inexpensively. However, we don’t want to have to buy a new mattress.
Oh, and to make matters more complicated when we move in together I’m going to bring my cat to live with us. I don’t want my cat to smell his cat’s scent and try to cover it with his own.
My mom suggested airing out the mattress as much as possible and putting a “mattress bag” on it. I guess these are used for kids that wet the bed…If we do go that route, will my cat still smell his cat’s scent?
What other options do we have to save his mattress?
His cat is very old, he’s 17! He’s led an awesome life and he’s a great little guy, but he’s just sick. We both know what has to be done though…
Anna – What’s bicarb? Is that like baking soda? I heard that if you use baking soda and vinegar it will get the smell out, but I think that the vinegar would be an even stronger odor. But then again, what do I know…=)
How do you remove cologne/perfume odors from a carpet?
My 3 yr old son dumped 4 or 5 bottles of cologne out on the carpeted floor. The smell is so overpowering it’s sickening. I’ve tried a lot of different products to mask the odor or to neutralize it. Nothing seems to work! Help!








