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This is actually a really difficult question, because the answer is "it depends".
Body chemistry can play a big part in scents. What smells good on one person might smell like absolute ass on another.
Very much agreed. I actually use a very tiny bit of essential oils when I'm feeling fancy instead of a cologne. I typically use lavender or sandalwood, sometimes a citrus.
Wear them all, got it.
Suicide perfume