I'll get straight to the point with this one –Dior Sauvage is a really sexy men's cologne. However – the scent itself isn't hyper-masculine. Sauvage is sensual – giving off an impression of class and sophistication while also portraying a sort of sensuality you don't often find in ...
You will soon realize that each theme mirrors a different world of feeling. You will also soon realize that the more beautiful a theme seems to you the harder it is to find any word that will describe it to your complete satisfaction. Yes, you will certainly know whether it is a gay ...
Projection refers to the depth or distance a perfume radiates to, whereas Sillage is the wake or trail a fragrance leaves behind. Both describe in their own way whether a fragrance can 'turn heads' (sillage) or has presence (projection). Sillage describes what is left behind as the wearer ...
Perfume(Eau de Parfum).Historically genderless, used to describe both men’s and women’s products, and is the best term for describing a fragrance. (I’ll be using cologne more in this post though, simply because that’s the term most readers associate with fragrance.) Contains 15-20% p...
What Does it Mean to Be Cool? Being cool is not about being just like a certain guy you’ve seen in a movie or on TV. Coolness means something different in every culture and to every person. For example, what some people will describe as cool clothing – others will view as weird, ...
Bartolini and Mair (Citation1990: 199) point to this as the ‘empirical’ element of a political cleavage; Evans and Northmore-Ball (Citation2017: 89) describe this as the ‘intuitive meaning’of a political cleavage. This more precise definition allows us to come to grips with the ...
Since writing a stellar author bio is an art form of its own, and one that we have discussed recently, I’m not even going to attempt to describe here how to write one. For an in-depth discussion of the subject, please consult the aptly-named HOW TO WRITE AN AUTHOR BIO category on...
If you have multiple ideal readers, then the question is whether they all deal with the same problems, have the same aims, and use the same language to describe their problems and aims. If their aims/problems/language are the same or at least similar, then you can probably merge the ...
Avoid telling a reader how a character feels. Instead of writing that a character is angry, show how she clenches her fists and stomps her feet. Your reader will understand the character is angry through the details you use to describe her demeanor. In many cases, writing descriptive details...
We say ‘no’ to ugly neckties, cologne samplers and executive trinkets. We don’t save wrapping paper, we don’t do ribbons. We ship bragworthy gifts for guys. ~Man Crates 3 sentences. 26 words. Why these sentences are good: