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    Quote Originally Posted by idesign View Post
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    habit of covering everything with a cologne or natural fragrance. To my nose, the -Mone smell far outlasts any

    built-in fragrance, even with something as mild as SoE. Beside that, I prefer smelling like my favorite scents

    anyway.


    Greg, what are you using to cover scented SOE?

    The closest fragrance I have found was

    Terre d' Hermes and A&F Fierce and Hollister So Cal.

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    Since SoE uses such a generic

    fougere type scent I've covered it with lots things pretty well.

    Hermes Concentree d'Orange Verte (edt) is

    nice for daytime, as is Acqua di Parma. Your Terre d'Hermes is great, I like its dryness.

    For night I like

    Chanel Anteus or Rabanne La Nuit among others. DST's Pheros is very good over SoE.

    I'll have to look into

    the others you mentioned, either one of them particularly good?


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    Quote Originally Posted by idesign View Post

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    have to look into the others you mentioned, either one of them particularly good?

    They are

    teeny-bopper scents that many girls love. I mentioned them because whem I first smelled them, they reminded me alot

    of scented Chikara and SOE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tounge View Post
    They are

    teeny-bopper scents that many girls love. I mentioned them because whem I first smelled them, they reminded me alot

    of scented Chikara and SOE.



    Too funny, and exactly why I try to steer them with a good scent

    rather than match them.


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