bobot Report post Posted March 18, 2004 As a guy who wears Old Port-Au-Prince fairly regularly, I'd recommend it as a gender-neutral scent as well. It might be a little sweet, but no one's called me Ms. Bobot yet. Share this post Link to post
plumlicorice Report post Posted April 17, 2004 (edited) i would just die if i ever met a boy who smelled like imp! i never thought of that as a masculine/neutral scent, but i can see where it would be now that you mention it on the list. mmm. i can just imagine what he would look like... tee hee! i'm goofy. Edited April 17, 2004 by plumlicorice Share this post Link to post
twistygirl Report post Posted April 18, 2004 database updated and the search appends ('traditionally masculine' or 'gender neutral') after the description when appropriate [search for gold to see for yourself!] i'll toss in the search for only (masc, neutral, masc/neutral, any) as soon as i figure out how to phrase it. Thank you thank you thank you! This is something I was going to ask about, if it were a possibility. Share this post Link to post
Emu Nymph Report post Posted May 24, 2004 (edited) Ok, here's what's up. I want to buy somethign for my sweetie to wear, but the problem is he dosen't know what oils he likes. He's use to the cheaper store brand sray stuff (Blech) . So he's really never had a decent fragances. So I was wondering if theres any recommendations that people would give? He likes te more musky, earthy, spicey things. So any suggestions would be a great help. Thanks. Edited May 25, 2004 by Emu Nymph Share this post Link to post
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted May 24, 2004 Some of the ones that I love and that would smell great on a man are Greed Sibirian Musk (single note) Golden Priapus Anne Bonny (not traditionally masculine, but I want to smell this on a man!) Share this post Link to post
enozgirl Report post Posted May 24, 2004 I made my friend try the Jolly Roger on. That was yummy with his body chemistry. I also had him try Haunted. It's a good thing we're very good friends... Share this post Link to post
Vaniclion Report post Posted May 24, 2004 Speaking as a guy, I have the following recommendations: Mad Hatter Villain Embalming Fluid The Apothecary Typhon Old Glasgow Zephyr Mars Golden Priapus Now, those are ones I've tried that I LOVE... on me and others. There are TONS I haven't tried, and many I've tried that I loved but that just didn't work on me. I tend to go soapy/powdery/or entirely too damned sweet. Sadly. There is a list of masculine scents to be found on the Lab's pages here. Hope that helps! Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted May 24, 2004 actually, the full list can be found by searching for "%" & selecting traditionally masculine (or gender neutral) -- that list is missing the last two updates. my brother loves: aureus loviatar loup garou ...which reminds me, i need to update the reviews... Share this post Link to post
Dulci Report post Posted May 24, 2004 I am loving Baron Samedi on my husband. Spicy, masculine Bay Rum. Share this post Link to post
Gothabillywench Report post Posted May 26, 2004 Red was never a scent person til I got him some BPAL Spicy/musky he has that are good men's ones are: Czernobog Titus Andronicus Golden Priapus Satyr Hellfire Fenris Wolf Baron Samedi Othello He also wears Zombi, Wicked (a chick's one, but oddly it really works on him), He adores Villain (as it seems most guys do) & just handed him new imps of Whitechapel, Tombstone, Scarecrow, Jolly Roger (which is the most divine boy's smell). If musky/spicy id what he likes though don't dimiss the more girly ones as body chemistry is weird & as with Red & wicked, it can work. Share this post Link to post
paperdoll Report post Posted May 26, 2004 I haven't been able to convince my man to try too many, but Omen is very spicy/earthy. Noir works really well with his body chemistry, too - not floral or girly at all. Share this post Link to post
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted May 26, 2004 Zephyr is another one that would smell just gorgeous on a man. Share this post Link to post
Emu Nymph Report post Posted May 28, 2004 (edited) Thanks for all your help. Out of all the lists I'll have him pick something when I have the money to buy it for him. Edited May 28, 2004 by Emu Nymph Share this post Link to post
supasonicsage Report post Posted May 28, 2004 My boy loves desade.... hence his glowing review. And I would have to say I love it on him. Whitechapel also smells great. Golden Priapus smells great on both of us. We may end up fighting over what is left of the imp. Which would really be fair since I have four times as many imps as he does. Share this post Link to post
clephan Report post Posted May 28, 2004 I highly recommend Villain: it's a light scent, so shouldn't scare him off if he's not used to wearing fragrances Share this post Link to post
hypothermya Report post Posted May 28, 2004 My boyfriend wears O and Old Morocco -- but only wears the O because of the reaction he gets from me. But honestly, even though old Morocco is gender neutral, it has this great spicey scent to it. Also, I'd recommend giving Dragon's Heart a try, because it's got two different musks and has this great spicey scent. The resin makes it a strong scent that would work well for a guy. Hope that helps. I've been trying a few other guy scents on my boyfriend and so far his fav. other than Old Morocco has been Azazel. Share this post Link to post
Fulltiltredhead Report post Posted May 29, 2004 Vicomte de Valmont! and I would love to smell Iago on a guy. Won't be any guy I know, unfortunately (yes, I tried). But maybe you'd be luckier. Share this post Link to post
Astarte Report post Posted May 30, 2004 Saturnalia is quite masculine, might be worth a shot. Share this post Link to post
Thanatopsis Azraelis Report post Posted May 31, 2004 Vicomte de Valmont! and I would love to smell Iago on a guy. Won't be any guy I know, unfortunately (yes, I tried). But maybe you'd be luckier. I tried that one, and unfortunately it really wasn't for me. Here's some to try: Czernobog Fenris Wolf Antony Lear Voodoo The Apothecary Vicomte de Valmont Villain Jolly Roger Share this post Link to post
arachne Report post Posted June 15, 2004 Hi, Would you say that most of the scents are for women or can most of them be worn by both men and women. What's the easiest way to determine whether a scent is better suited for a guy or a girl. Some, I imagine, will be quite obvious - especially if it mostly floral notes. But others... any tips? Thanks! Share this post Link to post
TygherRayn Report post Posted June 15, 2004 There is a list of scents that are 'traditionally masculine' on the BPAL site, in the FAQ. However, I've found that even some of the non-masculine scents are adored by my husband .. and by our best friend Brandon. Share this post Link to post
arachne Report post Posted June 15, 2004 There is a list of scents that are 'traditionally masculine' on the BPAL site, in the FAQ. However, I've found that even some of the non-masculine scents are adored by my husband .. and by our best friend Brandon. Thanks for your reply. I'll have to look at that listing, then. Thanks!! My husband loves Saturn! LOL! We are both looking forward to commencing around the computer tonight to put together our sample order. So many to choose from! Share this post Link to post
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted June 15, 2004 I think these are on the masculine side but oh so gorgeous on me and would love to smell them on my hubby if only he didn't think it was gay to put on perfume... Zephyr, Loviatar, Greed, Damnation, Golden Priapus, Satyr and the Sibirian Musk single note. Share this post Link to post
hypothermya Report post Posted June 15, 2004 My boyfriend has tried out quite a few scents, but so far he's only found two that he wants to wear: O, and Old Morocco. Both of which are gender nuetral, and lots of women on the forum adore. And both smell great on him, not feminine in the least. And in my next order I ordered some imps that are supposedly gentleman's scents (chypre, jack, and whitechapel), and while I'm willing to let my boyfriend try them on, they're primarily intended for me. Othello, for example, is a masculing scent with roses in it. And I know that several women don't mind wearing it, and I'd love to smell this on a guy. And when I read the description for Queen of Sheba, I really wanted to try it out on my boyfriend, but I think I decided in the end that I didn't want him to have to say to someone, "I'm wearing Queen of Sheba." Especially since we're based in SF, where Queen of Sheba could be so easily misinterpretted. I guess it just depends on what you imagine to be masculine or feminine. I'm hoping to wear Jabberwocky regularly (when it arrives), but I know that several of my female friends wouldn't wear it because the description is so strong (and doesn't contain any traditionally feminine florals, or sweet smells). So when you're reading a description of a smell, you might be interested in checking out the reviews -- a lot of them actually mention if it's a masculine fragrance, and many of them (Tombstone, for example) have reviews that say "who cares if this is supposed to be for a guy? I love it!" Share this post Link to post