tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post6984120167669961317..comments2024-02-27T07:37:46.350-05:00Comments on K-Line: Make Your Own CologneK.Linehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-16621505272956963502015-05-23T08:26:14.019-04:002015-05-23T08:26:14.019-04:00G: That is such a good question! I don't find ...G: That is such a good question! I don't find it scentless but I don't think that the odor is pronounced. But I'm off to get a new batch of the organic stuff today so I'll do some targetted smelling of the different varieties that my vendor stocks! I do find that the scent disappears when it combined with other base oils and essential oils. The degree of refinement affects the scent of the oil. (Also, the oil you've smelled may have gone off?)<br /><br />And it is funny to imagine how we'd be if we were totally different than ourselves. I just love that well-groomed look. It's so elegant and respectful. And cute!K.Linehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-33094503718831588882015-05-23T08:20:20.262-04:002015-05-23T08:20:20.262-04:00Oh - aren't those so fun?? All the chemistry, ...Oh - aren't those so fun?? All the chemistry, none of the clean-up :-) It's pretty easy to put together the kit you'd like. To buy 12 of those bottles I linked to, 6 essential oils of your choice and some jojoba would probably set you back 100 bucks. It would make a bunch of gifts and the essential oils would last, depending on how they're stored and quality, for years. Replacing the oil and containers would be about 25 bucks a go. K.Linehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-43999391477594766652015-05-23T08:18:12.749-04:002015-05-23T08:18:12.749-04:00I've hear people talk about that Charlie Red b...I've hear people talk about that Charlie Red before, weirdly! I have to try to find some - just for research :-) Scent association is the strongest of all, IMO. I know exactly what you mean...K.Linehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-23116716409712055562015-05-22T14:45:55.205-04:002015-05-22T14:45:55.205-04:00One question and one comment. (1) Do you find jojo...One question and one comment. (1) Do you find jojoba oil scentless? I always thought it had a pronounced odor. (2) I find it so interesting that you framed your discussion of men whose style you find attractive in terms of how you would dress if you were a guy! I think for me it's the opposite--I love men who present themselves in pretty much the opposite way as I think I would as a guy. But then again it's pretty hard for me to imagine myself presenting as masculine, so who knows for sure, but I definitely imagine being on the more groomed end of things, with rich fabrics and tailored clothes, while I'm usually into jeans-and-T-shirts-and plaid men as partners. Anyway, I just thought your comment was interesting to consider!Genevievehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10453296834396078706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-28363378792458679852015-05-21T13:04:18.079-04:002015-05-21T13:04:18.079-04:00I love (natural and not-overpowering) colognes, fo...I love (natural and not-overpowering) colognes, for myself! I can't go near a scent counter but recently wandered into a bespoke scent boutique (?!) and had an aburdly fun time tinkering. The knowledgeable peops there said I prefer an Amber base, whatever that means, apparently five of my six favorite pre-mixed scents used it. I would love to have a bunch of raw materials and mix like you're talking about!Scooternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-18775864785908660132015-05-19T11:14:22.699-04:002015-05-19T11:14:22.699-04:00I've only found one scent that I like when I&#...I've only found one scent that I like when I'm actually *wearing* it, and that's (don't laugh!) Charlie Red, which I think is made by Revlon. I haven't seen it in forever (sad face), but I love that stuff. And it smells totally different on me than it does on it's own. I also used to like the Lucky for men scent, but now it has bad memories associated with it, so I avoid it. It's funny how scents do that, isn't it? The smell of diesel always reminds me of home (and yes, I do love the smell), and the smell of Stetson always makes me look around for dad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-51302673032959913112015-05-19T07:29:33.846-04:002015-05-19T07:29:33.846-04:00my fave is jo malone vetyver. i guess from the ab...my fave is jo malone vetyver. i guess from the above that this is a manly fragrance and i guess it's not very usual but i love it!Sew little timehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04027164681383524032noreply@blogger.com