quote:Originally posted by _Masrawi_: armani black code ...
but then u'll have to keep a close eye on him afterwards.
seriously? tayeb eshta have you ever heard of paco rabanne, i used to love it or maybe i just have good memories of my grandpa!
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heheh lol thank you guys, and ill buy a collar along with the cologne
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Masrawi, do you Acqua di Gio? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- mesh tayka nafsi: lol is that what your husband uses?
i guess i have to write these down before i go to the mall
I'm old enough I think the newer colognes marketed toward college-aged men smell to feminine. i like a more traditional smell, like Polo. Kenneth Cole Sig. is a lot like that. There's one called Zihr too, that I like....it works out perfectly cuz my hosbond's older too.
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quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- mesh tayka nafsi: lol is that what your husband uses?
i guess i have to write these down before i go to the mall
I'm old enough I think the newer colognes marketed toward college-aged men smell to feminine. i like a more traditional smell, like Polo. Kenneth Cole Sig. is a lot like that. There's one called Zihr too, that I like....it works out perfectly cuz my hosbond's older too.
yeah well my husband is 36, so i think inshallah they can work for him too
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quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- mesh tayka nafsi: any tips on nice colognes?
lanvin, armani, yves saint laurant, gucci etc.. leih elmazhareyya elkaddaba wel garie wara elmostawrad?... what's wrong with a cool, sexy, vibrant, captivating yet mellow fragrance: e7em.. *khamas khamsat*?
at least it comes with the added bonus of casting away any bad eyes. besides, if you convince your husband to use it, you'll make sure you'll keep him forever!
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quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- mesh tayka nafsi: any tips on nice colognes?
lanvin, armani, yves saint laurant, gucci etc.. leih elmazhareyya elkaddaba wel garie wara elmostawrad?... what's wrong with a cool, sexy, vibrant, captivating yet mellow fragrance: e7em.. *khamas khamsat*?
Ufffffff, howa enta 3ayez tekhreb el beit? mesh kefaya ana a3da sakta wemesta7mela! Weyareit fel akher nafe3.. al keep him forever al!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- mesh tayka nafsi: any tips on nice colognes?
lanvin, armani, yves saint laurant, gucci etc.. leih elmazhareyya elkaddaba wel garie wara elmostawrad?... what's wrong with a cool, sexy, vibrant, captivating yet mellow fragrance: e7em.. *khamas khamsat*?
at least it comes with the added bonus of casting away any bad eyes. besides, if you convince your husband to use it, you'll make sure you'll keep him forever!
you know my grandma is british and loves it so there must be something special about it lol
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On my trips back from the UK, I used to buy expensive French aftershaves for my husband. He was never impressed. He needed something so strong that the whole street could smell it I have never managed to find anything that he likes, that doesn't make my eyes water!
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quote:Originally posted by Ngeg: al keep him forever al!!!!!
she'll keep him forever "ya nas7a" because no one will ever want to look at his face, except maybe her grandma...
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quote:Originally posted by 7ayat- magnona khales taralaly: you know my grandma is british and loves it so there must be something special about it lol
it has a special charm of course, but to me it reminds me of one thing alone.. the times whenever i was ill with fever, bed ridden and my ma using it to disinfect the thermometer or soaking a cotton with it to wipe my hot skin... horribly nostalgic memories!
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The first Kenzo for men i think is gr8 and very sexy,also Dune from Dior and i think its more ^serious^.
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There's a cologne that Arabs (GULF) use that I like very much...it smells like sandal wood and isn't very strong..anyone can help me ?
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quote:Originally posted by Ngeg: al keep him forever al!!!!!
she'll keep him forever "ya nas7a" because no one will ever want to look at his face, except maybe her grandma...
Ha! You really don't believe that I didn't get yr direct words and needed u to rephrase and explain. Listen "ya fetek" : never underestimate a woman!!! Al keep him al! Tab3an el kalam dah 3ala kaher el nesa2..beta3 sha2et el basateen...el beywaza3 nasaye7 keda shemal weymeen shabra2a!
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I think Eternity by Calvin Klein and Hugo by Boss are great colognes for men!! Here in CA at least Eternity for men is one of the most popular. Davidoff, Cool Water is a good cologne also!
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Dzosser, Its probably one of the oils, like people wear to pray. Ummm, sorry I can't help you, although I have a bunch from Egypt that are musk in little bottles, all soft and dark tones, and they drive me CRAZY, because they smell so good. After I smelled that, I swear I haven't touched anything from my perfume collection.
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