I don't see much talk about solid colognes on here, and thought i'd create a thread for this...
In recent weeks I've started seeing more and more of these advertised and ventured into getting a sample pack of Fulton & Roark's solid colognes.
Admittedly I've never really been a big fragrance user, as i always found the scent to be short lived, or even causing some irritation when sprayed on a freshly shaved neck, but after using F&R Sterling yesterday and again today, it has changed my opinion on frags. This scent is right up my ally. Warm, tobacco, leather, vanilla - perfect for cool Aussie days...
To me, the benefit is that it doesn't cause me, or my wife to start a sneezing fit, like so many sprays do, as well as the ability to reapply with ease, by not smelling out the entire floor. Simply grab the container and rub the finger over it for a few seconds and apply to areas desired. I go wrists, behind ears and back of my neck.
I'd be interested to hear of others opinions on solid colognes as well as thoughts on different brands available.
In recent weeks I've started seeing more and more of these advertised and ventured into getting a sample pack of Fulton & Roark's solid colognes.
Admittedly I've never really been a big fragrance user, as i always found the scent to be short lived, or even causing some irritation when sprayed on a freshly shaved neck, but after using F&R Sterling yesterday and again today, it has changed my opinion on frags. This scent is right up my ally. Warm, tobacco, leather, vanilla - perfect for cool Aussie days...
To me, the benefit is that it doesn't cause me, or my wife to start a sneezing fit, like so many sprays do, as well as the ability to reapply with ease, by not smelling out the entire floor. Simply grab the container and rub the finger over it for a few seconds and apply to areas desired. I go wrists, behind ears and back of my neck.
I'd be interested to hear of others opinions on solid colognes as well as thoughts on different brands available.