Where Do I Apply It?
Apply cologne to your skin (not on top of your clothes) anywhere you can feel a pulse: neck, wrists, and chest. The extra heat and throbbing adds a subtle impact to the scent.
How Much Should I Use?
Don't overdo it. One or two small drops or sprays in your palm is enough to spread over the hot spots mentioned above. If you can constantly smell the fragrance on yourself throughout the whole day, then you're using too much. If you can't smell it after a few hours, it's just because your nose has adjusted. Don't worry, newcomers will still pick up your scent.
Can I Mix Scents?
You may have a variety of different scented products you use: aftershave, body wash, shampoo, deodorant, cologne, etc. Try to use your scented products separately whenever possible. For example, if you regularly wear cologne, make sure to get unscented body wash and aftershave. On the other hand, if some days you want to go cologne-free, then use a scented aftershave or deodorant spray. This will make sure you always smell your best, without creating a mutant scent cloud made up of 10 different incompatible smells.
What Kind Should I Get?
There are literally thousands of different brands and options. The assumption is that you're wearing cologne to smell good to other people, right? More specifically, "other people" probably refers to las chicas. So, the obvious thing to do is have a female friend or girlfriend help you pick out a cologne that smells good to her. She will love the fact that you asked her opinion and will make sure you get the best product.
If you're still having trouble deciding, here are the Top 3 Time-Tested Cologne's, as rated by Cosmo women:
What's your favorite fragrance, and what brand are you currently using?
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