Fae_Rae Report post Posted February 6, 2004 I've been wondering for a while which scents would be good for guys. I know one of my friends is on here looking for some "guy stuff" as he puts it, but its so hard o decipher which are for guys and which arent. What about making a new category with all the scents that are "guy approved" Share this post Link to post
Shollin Report post Posted February 6, 2004 Have you seen this link, Fae? It might be helpful. And welcome to the madness. Share this post Link to post
clephan Report post Posted February 6, 2004 That's spooky, last night my other half asked me to post exactly that suggestion on his behalf! Thank you for having me the trouble. (I've shown him the list in the FAQ, but no, he'd like to see a whole separate section for male-friendly scents.) Share this post Link to post
Alice Aforethought Report post Posted February 6, 2004 I quite like there not being a separate section for men. Everything is now based on the descriptions and the essential oils, rather than 'oils for men' and 'oils for women.' Simon got 'Fenris' as he loved the description, not because it suited his gender. The 'suggestions' list is a good way round the practical difficulties of not having separate sections. I do think 'the male list' could have a higher profile on the site - I only found it because I looked at every single page! :shock: Share this post Link to post
shriekingviolet Report post Posted February 7, 2004 I agree with Alice. I know it shouldn't matter, but I'd be less likely to try a fragrance if it was in the "man" section, even if the notes sound tempting. I'm not really girlish, but my tastes doesn't really run towards unisex blends, but things can really surprise you! It keeps me having an open mind. Likewise, there are probably some scents that haven't made it on the Men Recommended list that could turn out well for them. Didn't someone mention once (or maybe it was on bust...) that snake oil did work for a guy they knew? I think it helps keep their mind open too. But moving the men recommended list to a more notiecable spot would probably be a good idea. Share this post Link to post
Fae_Rae Report post Posted February 7, 2004 ...But moving the men recommended list to a more notiecable spot would probably be a good idea. Yerah, you're right. I didn't even know there was such a list. If it was somewhere thats easier to find, twould be better. Btw, Lucas kicks ass Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted February 7, 2004 what if beth and co went through the perfumes and sorted them as 'masculine/unisex/feminine' and we implemented that in the search engine? then there wouldn't be an explicit division, but it'd be semi-easy to find... so men who want bay rum can have it Share this post Link to post
shriekingviolet Report post Posted February 7, 2004 That's probably the best idea. They can type in "guy" and get a list. Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted February 7, 2004 i was thinking more of have it be an extra thingie, like an extra special optional selection thingie? Share this post Link to post
Lars Thorson Report post Posted February 7, 2004 Personally, I think the set up is good as is. I found the "mens list" exactly where I expected it to be. Share this post Link to post
clephan Report post Posted February 7, 2004 i was thinking more of have it be an extra thingie, like an extra special optional selection thingie? I think that's definitely the best idea. That way, there's no separate section to maintain, just a marker in the database, and I could stop Jef grumbling that he can't find things to try Share this post Link to post
kebechet Report post Posted March 4, 2004 I just received another request for a list of scents that are suitable for a man to wear. Though I think it's a matter of taste, here's my list of our more masculine and gender-neutral blends for future reference. One of these days, I have to update the FAQ. TRADITIONALLY MASCULINE Antony Arkham Azazel Baron Samedi Bluebeard Czernobog De Sade Faustus Fenris Wolf Golden Priapus Iago Jolly Roger Laudanum Lear Loup Garou Mad Hatter Magus Nero Oberon Othello Titus Andronicus Tombstone Typhon Vicomte de Valmont Villain Whitechapel GENDER-NEUTRAL All 7 Sins All Celestials All Tarot Blends Absinthe Anathema The Apothecary Aureus Bacchanalia Banshee Black Forest Black Phoenix Blood Bloodlust Burial The Caterpillar Cathedral Chimera Chypre Damnation Darkness Debauchery Deimos Depraved Eclipse Eidolon Embalming Fluid Endymion Entropy Hunger Hurricane Imp Inferno Jabberwocky Lightning Malediction Noir Omen Oneiroi Penitence Phobos Pulse Priapus Rakshasa Saturnalia Serpent’s Kiss Shadow Snake Oil Thanatopsis Torment Umbra Undertow Voodoo Zombi Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted March 4, 2004 the 14th or so, i'll add mas/neutral/don't care to the search. [spring break, don'tcha know] Share this post Link to post
rosefaith Report post Posted March 6, 2004 Hmmm. Turns out some of my favorite scents are "masculine": Faustus, Laudanum, Othello. Gosh, they didn't seem masculine on me. Should I be worried? ... Share this post Link to post
any_old_actress Report post Posted March 6, 2004 i'm dying to try arkham out on my boyfriend - love the name too Share this post Link to post
lizzieborden Report post Posted March 6, 2004 na no worries about whether you like a masc scent. i have bluebeard and the catepillar and was confused by the idea of them on a guy... but i'm not good with getting male scents (my poor white trash ass likes every man to smell like old spice so i got help from bethy when getting my boy scents) and i think thats what the list'll be used for. Scents good to introduce men to perfumery. my vote goes to Iago : ) i think jolly roger is more gender neutral... Share this post Link to post
Pandorra Report post Posted March 6, 2004 I wouldn't mind getting a masculine scent for the man I know, but he will be picky. It will have to be very masculine or he won't wear it. He refuses to even wear Sympathy for the Skin out in public and I think that is pretty neutral. Or am I wrong? Share this post Link to post
shriekingviolet Report post Posted March 6, 2004 LOL I can see where he might think sympathy seems a bit girly. I think a lot of foody scents might lean in that direction. You know baking = kitchen = estrogen mentality. Share this post Link to post
Pandorra Report post Posted March 6, 2004 Aah, maybe you have a point there. lol. I guess I will let up on him then. You saved him. Share this post Link to post
Fae_Rae Report post Posted March 6, 2004 (edited) it also helps trying to match a name with his personality. Like my guy, he is obsessed with Wolverine from X-Men, acts like it too sometimes .... anyway, thinking of that, I got him Loup Garou and Fenris Wolf. They worked really well on him. Oh, and i think it does have to do with your preference to some scents anyway, like i ordered Azazel and fell in love with it Edited March 6, 2004 by Fae_Rae Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted March 7, 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. Share this post Link to post
Pandorra Report post Posted March 7, 2004 it also helps trying to match a name with his personality. Like my guy, he is obsessed with Wolverine from X-Men, acts like it too sometimes .... anyway, thinking of that, I got him Loup Garou and Fenris Wolf. They worked really well on him. that did help. Jolly Roger sounded good to him as he was a sailor. I hope that one works for him. It sounds good. Share this post Link to post
joans Report post Posted March 15, 2004 i thought saturn smelled masculine but i haven't found a guy to hold down and splash with it yet. Share this post Link to post
chai_girl Report post Posted March 15, 2004 it also helps trying to match a name with his personality. Like my guy, he is obsessed with Wolverine from X-Men, acts like it too sometimes .... anyway, thinking of that, I got him Loup Garou and Fenris Wolf. They worked really well on him. Oh, and i think it does have to do with your preference to some scents anyway, like i ordered Azazel and fell in love with it I wonder if that is why I like O so much...hmmmmm... getting my submissive butt back to work... Lisa in Austin Share this post Link to post