He was coming closer to me, and I could almost smell his cheap cologne surrounding me. |
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Plus, before I packed them, I gave them a good dousing of Emeraude cologne so they'd smell extra flowery. |
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For many, the use of fragrances like perfume, cologne, after-shave or scented lotion is a personal choice affecting only the user. |
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His money and his establishment job are even more powerful than his eau de cologne in making people think he smells sweet. |
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Their shoes were highly polished and their sports kit was laundered and ironed after every game and probably sprayed with eau de cologne. |
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There was as much truth in that statement as there is eau de cologne coming out of a dead pig in the sun. |
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Every morning before breakfast, comb hair, apply makeup, a dash of cologne, and perhaps some simple earrings. |
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In an attempt to take in as much of him as I could, knowing that this wouldn't happen again, I took a big whiff of his strong cologne. |
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Something in her gut gave a sharp tug when she caught a whiff of his cologne. |
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The men wore shiny suits and chunky pinky rings and reeked of pomade and cologne. |
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Both sensual and excessive, this cologne is a mix of the age-old scent of rose water with the spirit of spring blossoms. |
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I could smell him, the distinct scent of him that was a mix of cologne and hair wax and his soap. |
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It's important to know that every scent or cologne smells different on every person. |
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A second scent is already in development, and a cologne for men is planned to follow. |
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When it comes to hairstyles, cologne, clothing, and even daily routines, most of us are creatures of habit. |
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Once more put the shaver away in its designated place, wedged between a tall bottle of cologne and a can of shaving cream. |
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It smells clean and musky, like a gentle cologne, and makes a nice change from the antiseptic smell of medicinal products. |
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Seth leaned over my shoulder to check my work, and I could smell his musky cologne. |
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Many people make the mistake of replacing their deodorant with a generous spritz of their favorite perfume or cologne. |
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Aboard, male stewards are always on hand to escort you to your pre-assigned seats and offer you a spritz of cologne for your wrists. |
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After a spritz of cologne, I grabbed my car keys, wallet and sunglasses and headed out the door, down to the garage where my car was parked. |
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There was a computer, posters of heavy metal bands, clothes scattered on the floor, and the scent of cologne. |
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I like crawling naked into my own clean sheeted, perfectly made bed and having a nap still smelling like men's cologne. |
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Ian returns with a sweatshirt and sweatpants, fleecy and smelling of soap and faint cologne. |
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I inhaled his cologne, and tried to implant in my mind what it felt like to hold him. |
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I relaxed and inhaled the scent of his cologne, one that was becoming quite familiar to me. |
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In addition there was a small bottle of men's cologne of the same brand as the cigarillos. |
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This is a great gift for him and her, as the company offers cologne and perfume to both genders. |
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It then enhances your cologne or perfume and the fragrance will last much longer. |
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I pulled his coat closer to me, taking strength from its warmth and its faint scent of cologne. |
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Kayami nuzzled Alex's neck and inhaled his scent of cologne and fabric softener. |
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His curls are brushed back, with just the slightest scent of cologne surrounding him. |
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He took out the little bottle of cologne that Lauren had chosen for him, and his face broke out in a happy grin. |
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He stood up quickly, and walked toward his oak dresser to grab his bottle of cologne. |
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Do people recognize your presence because of the scent of your trademark cologne? |
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He severed a tendon when he tried to block, with his foot, a bottle of cologne falling to the floor. |
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As for yummy smells, I certainly find it hard to resist a man with the subtlest scent of cologne. |
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His thigh brushed against hers and she could smell his cologne and the faint scent of alcohol on his breath. |
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She felt the heat of his body and smelled the scent of his cologne as he sat down next to her. |
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His hair had been combed neatly and he was wearing a hint of cologne when he outreached his hand for her. |
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This holiday season, as men tear open their holiday cologne gift sets or bottles of eau de toilette, I'd like to offer some words of wisdom. |
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I put on my deodorant and some new cologne that I thought smelled terrible, but Nikki liked it. |
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His straight raven-colored hair was almost perfectly groomed, and he smelled faintly of cologne or another fragrance. |
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I was also a little too aware of the scent of his aftershave or cologne, and the way it was making me faintly dizzy. |
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Don't forget to put on deodorant every morning, and don't apply too much cologne and aftershave. |
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I wondered if he wore any kind of aftershave or cologne, or if he naturally smelled that good. |
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His hair was still damp from his shower and the familiar scent of his cologne was arousing. |
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I spritzed myself with a bit of cologne and walked out of the room and Francois whistled at me. |
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Amanda could almost smell his cologne and it made her feel very hot for him. |
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They can also be added to the bath, used as a light cologne or body spray, and even used in finger bowls for elegant, romantic dinners. |
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Taking a deep breath, she noticed the faint waft of a musky eau de cologne in the air. |
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She could vaguely smell his cologne, a smell that comforted her. |
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Thai women are taught not to give perfume or cologne to a man as a gift. |
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One Twitter user in cologne, Germany tweets about the importance of Ebola victims staying hydrated. |
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These dust-ups are similar to what happened in 2006, when I happened to be living in cologne as Germany hosted the World Cup. |
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Some men whitened their hands with bleach, reddened their faces with rouge, and covered their body odor with lots of cologne. |
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Mia snuggled into the coat, which smelled like aftershave and cologne. |
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Courtesy Sherrie Levine, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, and Galerie Priska Pasquer, cologne. |
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Used in cologne and perfumes, the smell is distinctive and very pleasing. |
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Keep pads soaked in cologne between your clothes and they will exude a lovely fragrance. |
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Mr Dollé claimed that Arcelor is producing aristocratic perfume whilst Mittal is making plebeian eau de cologne. |
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Instead, boys either used small water guns, spray bottles or bottles of cheap cologne. |
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Gentle whiffs of his cologne floated up to her from the coat. |
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But citrus and wood is the carefully selected smell for Ernesto, a new cologne designed by a Cuban company in association with French perfumers. |
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Queen Victoria and her son Prince Arthur were used to sell beer and cologne. |
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Medallion man womaniser Farina is forever offering the benefit of his experience, including dubious advice that women love a splash of cologne on a man's testicles. |
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Many people believe in the power of chocolate as an aphrodisiac, while others swear by a certain perfume or cologne to ignite desire in the sought-after other. |
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To make the cologne, first add two cups of tightly packed lemon balm leaves to a ceramic bowl, pour in 600 ml boiling water, cover and allow to steep overnight. |
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Men 18 to 24 are 43 percent more likely to use cologne than all men, whereas men older than 65 are 53 percent less likely to dab a little eau de toilette behind their ears. |
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They had simple wit and no fashion sense, and they often stank of cheap beer and cheaper cologne. |
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The two terms, cologne and toilet water, however, have come to be used interchangeably. |
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Common sources include toilet water, perfume, cologne, bath powder, toilet paper, soap, shampoo and household products. |
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Maziar was thrown in jail and brutalized for months by an interrogator who reeked of rosewater cologne. |
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Therein lies the secret of this cologne, concocted to rouse all your senses. |
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A man's fragrance kit should include a cologne, an after-shave, a shower-gel, a deodorant. |
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I fingered a six-hundred-and-ninety-five-dollar cashmere ski mask and spritzed myself from an atomizer of Gold Jay Z, a hundred-and-fifty-dollar limited edition of his new signature cologne. |
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The new cologne FlowerbyKenzo Essentielle, the KenzoAmour floral eau de toilette and Eaux par Kenzo Indigo were blended with beautifully sensual materials, in harmony with the image and the olfactory identity of the brand. |
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The cologne version is often the lightest concentration from a line of fragrance products. |
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He splashed a palmful of cologne on his cheeks, breathed out and felt as right as rainbows. |
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This licensing venture will be world wide and include suits, dress shirts, neckties, belts, socks and men's cologne. |
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Yeesh. So strong was his cologne she could practically taste it. |
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He took the cap off the bottle and splashed himself with some cologne. |
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In contrast to classical colognes, this type of modern cologne is a lighter, diluted, less concentrated interpretation of a more concentrated product, typically a pure parfum. |
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I went to Rock Jungle twice and it was a disaster. It was filled with skeezy old men with bad cologne and gold chains trying to pick up eighteen-year-old girls. |
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The perfect fusion of elegance and functionality make the flint glass rectangular-shaped Hera bottle a splendid suitor for your next perfume or cologne packaging product. |
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