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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
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@Emmanuel Mwangi Welcome!
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@Alonzo Ford Welcome!
Fragrance was an art. Now it's a product
Thoughts? https://youtu.be/Y6qXlMKQ-7Y?si=3kyHVl4Sy2a-7IeH
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to some fragrance houses it’s an art but to many it’s a product.
Another farewell
I must be on a mission or something 😂. This makes three within the week for finishing off a bottle. This wasn’t just another cheapie spicy freshy that I’ve worn a bunch these last few years, but a frag from a house who’s roots go way back not only in the frag comm but also in my house growing up. Until next time Pierre Cardin. Smell great frag family. See you all tonight 📺 👍🏼
Another farewell
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That’s a great classic. Are you replacing?
Finishing the Series: Middle Eastern Clone House Addiction!
A lot of people get addicted to Middle Eastern fragrance houses because they offer huge performance, luxury-style presentation, and familiar scent DNA at prices that feel easier to justify. For many people, it becomes a fast way to build a large collection without spending niche money. Another reason is accessibility. You constantly see them all over TikTok, YouTube, Facebook groups, and fragrance forums. The hype cycle moves fast, so people end up blind buying based on excitement, compliments, and “beast mode” performance claims. A lot of collectors also like the idea of getting close to expensive niche scents for much less. But after really researching and wearing a lot of fragrances, I think many people start realizing there are American clone houses that are only about $10–$20 more and often give better blending, smoother ingredients, better balance, and a more refined overall scent profile. A lot of Middle Eastern clones focus heavily on projection and longevity, while some American houses focus more on quality, texture, and accuracy to the original inspiration. What’s interesting is that influencers and social media have created such a strong Middle Eastern clone culture that sometimes even mentioning another clone house — especially an American one — can instantly create resentment or defensiveness. People almost treat it like picking sides instead of just discussingquality objectively. The second you mention a non-Middle Eastern clone house that may actually perform better or smell more refined, some people act like it’s an attack on the entire category. I think a lot of that comes from hype culture, affiliate marketing, trends, and people becoming emotionally invested in the brands they constantly buy and defend online. Once you start testing things side by side without the hype, you realize there are great options everywhere — Middle Eastern, American, and European, and the best choice really depends on whether you value price, accuracy, smoothness, originality, or raw performance the most.
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Perhaps I should start this addiction
Internal Dialogue
Who’s had this conversation with themselves? I know I have!!
Internal Dialogue
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@trevor-hudson-7373
Although it has been over 3 decades since I went to school to be a designer, my foundational knowledge and skills are hopefully timeless.

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