It is difficult to calculate the perfect man. It is necessary to include intuition, take into account hobbies, relations with other people and do much more. However, there are factors that immediately give all the red flags of the man. For example, perfumes. They gathered five real abuse perfumes.
Spirits Sauvage, Dior

There are legends about this perfume. He was inspired by the creator from the aroma of coolness and sand. The eastern notes of lavender, pepper and bergamot are mixed with the sweetness of vanilla and a wooden ambient train remains on the skin for a long time. We know that such perfumes are calling, but we recommend that you stay away from Dior Sauvage users.
Perfumery Su Aventus, Creed

This perfumery water is one of the favorites of abusers. It has fruit and sour notes: Pineapple with a mixture of apple, lemon, bitter musk and skin. It occurs on one on one with a sugar train and on a voltage. Ideal for emotional swing.
Eros Parfum, Versace

The name speaks for him. In the bottle, lemon acid, mint freshness, sweetness of green apple and patchouli spray are mixed. Yes, the aroma calls for certainly, but do you need daffodils that do not decide which perfume their loved ones?
Tuale Water Acqua di Gio Homme, Giorgio Armani

Sea breeze, salt water, lime, orange aroma are combined with amber, cedar, musk and patchouli notes. This is the perfect summer perfume that will walk during a beach holiday or along the beach. However, it is unlikely to stay in winter or autumn. Easy intrigue and unprecedented words? No thanks.
Tuale Water Hugo Boss, Boss

The perfume combines the most pleasant: vanilla, vetiver, fed, white cedar and lemon. This is a bright, elegant and individual aroma for compliments. It is difficult not to pay attention to a man with a hugo boss, but he will always try to dominate like his perfume.
Source: People Talk

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