Posted on 11/06/2021 6:21:17 PM PDT by Drew68
OK, I'm an old Gen X-er.
I recall the Trifecta of 1980s men's colognes: Drakkar Noir, Polo for Men, and Paco Rabanne. Am I missing anything?
My favorite was Drakkar. I practically bathed in the stuff, thinking it would mask my cigarette and weed smoke from my parents (it didn't).
Anyhow, a Twitter person I follow seemed genuinely shocked to pass someone wearing Drakkar. This begs the question. Do scents go out of style?
Oh yes, Giorgio! Almost all the moms in families I babysat for when I was a teenager wore that. It was hugely popular.
And I remember Joy, but don’t remember the scent.
My grandma gave me a bottle of Estée Lauder Youth Dew one year. I loved my grandma dearly, but hated Youth Dew. My friends and I “weaponized” it and used it in pranks.
people usually only hate it if they’ve been overwhelmed with it for years, and i mean way too strong, like a gal or guy has bathed themselves in it
or they really love itand thats why they bathe in it
or they smell it the first time and say never again
We can buy Wind Song in our local drugstore - I’m not sure it’s exactly the same as it originally was, but it’s still very close. I always have a bottle. Anything with woody notes entices me, and I’ve liked this one since my teenage years.
I love that. The olfactory senses can really be strong memory triggers.
My friends and I “weaponized” it and used it in pranks.
🤣
I can only imagine!
Was that the one in a funky shaped little bottle with a silver stretchy ribbon? Now that you’ve mentioned it....I think I do remember seeing an (unused!) bottle, on mom’s vanity.
Yes, they do go out of style. I guess it might be fairer to say that they get associated with a certain generation or demographic.
I’m a GenXer and I used to love Cool Water, Eternity and Nautica. I stopped using the Eternity because something about it bothered my eyes. My best friend used to love wearing Polo.
My old college girlfriend used Estee Lauder’s Pleasures and I absolutely loved it.
I imagine most millenials and zoomers want nothing to do with what either of us used in the 90’s.
Here you go.....some blasts, from the past....
https://www.vermontcountrystore.com/beauty/category/fragrance
I wear Patrick from Ireland for the past 20 years. I don’t care if it goes out of style as long as I can get it sent to America.
All the lower to mid-priced perfumes today smell like fruit or candy - and pretty much all the same.
Taste in just about everything is degenerating rapidly.
OMG!!!! Had a coworker wear tons of that stuff….
Very strong and distracting at work.
Told him to knock it off.
OMG!!!! Had a coworker wear tons of that stuff….
Very strong and distracting at work.
Told him to knock it off.
OMG!!!! Had a coworker wear tons of that stuff….
Very strong and distracting at work.
Told him to knock it off.
OMG!!!! Had a coworker wear tons of that stuff….
Very strong and distracting at work.
Told him to knock it off.
OMG!!!! Had a coworker wear tons of that stuff….
Very strong and distracting at work.
Told him to knock it off.
I like to have my own, individual odor. That’s why I wear tuna fish sandwich. I put a tuna fish sandwich under each arm. Maybe one or two behind the ears. I don’t smell like any other guy. And it’s economical too because the smell lasts four or five days.
-Steve Martin
Wow…lots of blasts from the past on there.
My mom wore Arpege when I was little. Good to see that it’s still around.
Their deodorant, specifically “swagger” is really the only thing I’ve found that doesn’t react with my body chemistry to make an off-putting smell.
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Avon?
Horrible stuff.
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Avon?
Horrible stuff.
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Don’t forget Hai Karate, or Stetson.
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