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WINNER for "The Scent That Started Your Journey" Challenge 🥁🥁
Gents — this challenge was a blast! These stories have been pure gold. Funny, real, nostalgic, and honestly the kind of posts that make this community what it is. Now… for the winner 🥁🥁🥁 🏆 WINNER: @Lon Chaneyfield Lon took us straight back to 1981 — college in upstate New York, right after the disco/rock era — when he wasn’t exactly Mr. Smooth with the ladies. Then there was his buddy David: not the best-looking guy on campus, but somehow he had this magnetism Lon couldn’t explain. At first, Lon thought it was style — so he upgraded the wardrobe (serious Ferris Bueller vibes 😂). But the “it factor” still wasn’t there. Then came the moment that changed everything: On the way to a keg party, David insisted on running back to the dorm for one thing — a little white bottle. Not a clone. Not a random splash. YSL Kouros. Lon could immediately sense the power of it — bold, animalistic, unforgettable — and then watched David’s magnetism in real time at the party. The next morning, Lon made his move: with his brand-new first credit card, he hopped a bus to JCPenney and bought his first cologne for himself. And from there? The rest is basically 80s history. Lon says Kouros became tied to so many peak memories that even today, he doesn’t really wear it out… but at home? One spray and it’s instant time travel. That’s the power of scent right there. @Lon Chaneyfield — love this story! Everyone else: keep those stories coming in the feed! These are the kind of stories that make this community what it is.
WINNER for "The Scent That Started Your Journey" Challenge 🥁🥁
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🚨 Jan 31st LIVE Call with the Founder of MaxAroma 🚨
Gents - quick heads-up. This one’s going to be a blast. 🔥 On January 31st at 10:00 AM CST, we’ve got Hamed Arefian (Co-Founder of MaxAroma) joining us LIVE. Come hang out, ask your questions, and get some behind-the-scenes insight! ✅ Click here to join the call on Jan 31st at 10AM CST: https://www.skool.com/bos/calendar?eid=eb0d1430569448f79a9738b01bfc8557 Now drop it in the comments: what’s your signature scent right now? 👇
🚨 Jan 31st LIVE Call with the Founder of MaxAroma 🚨
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Introduce Yourself - Post ALL Intros HERE!
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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Errands in the rain
Going with an inexpensive gem in my opinion. I blind bought this from Marshall’s last year because it was on clearance for $10 and I have not been disappointed. Tahari Leather Oud is a bold, masculine Eau de Toilette that blends smoky oud, smooth leather, and warm spices with hints of citrus, vanilla, and amber. Designed as a long-lasting, affordable scent for men, it is often described as having a deep, rich, and slightly sweet profile
Errands in the rain
Valentino BIR Ivory: much better the second time around
I blind bought this one when it came out. Mostly because I collect the line and even though it sort of had an odd/ interesting, no breakdown. I thought I'd give it a shot. The first time out. It was a little bit disorganized is the best word like the notes didn't come together very well. Fast forward a few months and I decided to use this as my evening fragrance on Sunday really impressed how it matured on the shelf. This time the lavender and creaminess felt much more balanced and the smoky/spicy notes - while it says woody notes I think there is some spice in there. Maybe it's it's just the spiciness of the cedar, something akin to nutmeg with the creaminess - were more nuanced and made more sense. It also was a very smooth and well transitioned into the dry down. So while it's not a safe blind buy- it's a nice lavender scent with a little creaminess and a bit of depth and smoke. If you did buy it like me to have in the collection and it's been a few months it might be worth a second sniff.
Valentino BIR Ivory: much better the second time around
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