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mens colgne


Question Posted Wednesday October 18 2006, 9:53 pm

Hey i have question, does colgne get old like i have curve and i had it for a year. Does the smell change and go bad? or does it stay good. I have 4 different sprays ( two curve, one jordan, and estee lauder) and i want to get another jordan. Wjat should i do?

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Erronius answered Thursday October 19 2006, 3:33 pm:
I've never has any go bad, or stale, or whatever, over like 15 years or more. There might be a problem with this, technically, but I've never heard of it.

But, I do regret that on some cologne, now that I have run out (it took several years) they dont even make it anymore, and there isn't an easy way to get it again.

I wouldn't buy multiples unless you are 100% sure that its your favorite, and that it might be hard to get in the future. Most of my colognes lasted a long time, and when they did run out I wasn't all that heartbroken over it.

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