How about a video about how a gentleman should stand, walk and everything about the body language? If this kind of video already exists, could I have the link?
I find some confusing recommendations here. @ 2:00 Apply right after your shower, as in when pores are open and can better absorb the fragrance and lock-in that aroma. Then at 2:45 moisturize the skin. But then @3:20 apply petroleum jelly onto your pulse points, so that your skin doesn't absorb the fragrance (!???) One other thing is that I've heard quite a few times here on YT that people apply fragrance to their clothes precisely because that way the fragrance lasts a lot longer, not the other way around.
Fragrances, especially from real fragrance brands (and not fashion brands) are complex mix of aromas, generally consisting in 3 layers : high notes, middle notes, base notes. The fragrance are made to be applied on skin, the layers will evaporate with time, each step changing how it smells. Applying on clothes will disturb this process. Yes it might last longer on clothes, but it won’t be evaporating as intended. Not to mention clothes (and jewelry) don’t like to be sprayed with fragrance. It might cause stains or premature wear. Overall, it is recommended to apply on a dry and healthy (clean, well nourished, hydrated) skin. While this will extend the « lifetime » of the fragrance, it depends heavily on the product itself. Fresh and diluted fragrance often last a few hours, while more spicy and concentrated fragrances often last the whole day. Some brands are know to produce only long lasting fragrances, even fresh ones. So it really depends. Not to mention fragrances react differently to every skins. Some skin will retain certain fragrances more than others.
Applying onto clothing increases the fragrance's longevity, while lowering the area that it projects off of. Applying to your skin will make it project further, while consequently lowering its longevity.
One of the best things I started doing when it comes to fragrance is actually applying it before putting clothes on since very often the liquid will flow and touch the neck turning it yellow on most white t-shirts and I lost one too many because of that.
As a layperson, I would say that the best reason to spray on your skin instead of your clothes is 1) it will actually mingle with your skin chemistry, which can have pretty magical results sometimes. 2) Because you aren't supposed to reek clouds of it. It's much classier to have your scent enhanced when people stand right next to you or even lean in to speak more quietly to you, than when the scent is basically shouting a cloud of odor to anyone standing a few meters near you. In my experience others more easily misjudged how much perfume they use when they spray it on absorbent textiles than on their skin, though that impression might just be wrong. Some kinds of people at least overdo it on clothes.
Your point #1 is totally true! over the years i have come to use Fahrenheit from Dior, this is the same scent my dad also used since i was a child. My mom always mentions that it smells completely different (but still good) on us even if we use the same bottle.
I've tested the advice that fragrance should be applied immediately after a shower and it had the exact reverse effect you're describing. So I tried to figure out why and although this isn't exact science, hopefully it may make sense. The temperature of the human body is approx 98.6°F (37°C). The average water temperature of a person's shower, however, is 105 F or 40.5C. So, guess how you get back to your body's preferred temperature? That's right, your body naturally thermoregulates, which means sweat glands release a fine mantle of sweat, cooling your skin as it evaporates. Most of us feel it as that pleasant glow after a shower. But what do you think is going to happen to any alcohol based liquid (which is how most fragrances are applied), when you apply them immediately after your shower? All I know is, applying fragrance immediately after a shower shortens it's life, and I think this is the reason why.
David Lake almost every other tip of these guys are really hilarious and untrue. They dont seem like true fragrance guys since they dont really know what they are talking about but are just doing it for views. You can watch other fragrance channels for better tips than theirs because they clearly dont own a lot of fragrances and know very little to nothing about it, probably stole the script of this video off an blog. However, i still agree that after shower its a good idea to use a fragrance, not just because it will last any longer but also because you are fresh and clean from any oder, sweat and other smells of your surroundings. It will give you a true representation on how the fragrance reacts on your skin. Also fresh out of the shower as you said when the sweat evaporates off your skin it will also carry the fragrance with it and make a scent bubble around you, now you might not smell it as much but that doesn’t mean its gone, our brains cancel out the signal if it’s constantly there, like most of us dont smell our house but when we go to someone else’s house we can distinctly smell their place. Their very first tip given in this video absolutely garbage until they explain the whole thing, yes fragrances have different concentrations but that doesn’t mean all fragrances are made the same. A lots of EDT concentrations will last 3x longer than higher EDP or Parfum concentrations. The only way to get longer lasting fragrance is to buy a long lasting fragrance. Do some research online, go to the store spray it on yourself and wait to see which ones last longer.
right! and then after says to apply lotion like be specific 😂😂 what i do is just wait 5-10 after showering and getting dressed (lotion already applied) and then spray my fragrance like Nautica Voyage which is super cheap. It lasted me 6-7 hrs from 9:30am-3-4pm!
If you really want to take your cologne with you get a travel atomizer. For $10 on Amazon you can get half a dozen and fill them with your favorite scents
@@MacAutoDiag I did try them. The pump action kind are what I have had the best experience with. The cheaper ones eventually need replacing. I discovered the Travalo brand was the best. And I have noticed a difference in what is sold in Europe and the USA. I recommend going to Travalo’s website. Perhaps this channel could do an updated video on the best accessories for traveling with cologne. Best regards!
Great, polished presenters on Gentleman's Gazette - this is the first time I've seen Kyle (I'm new to this channel) and he's awesome. Learned several things I never thought of doing. Thank you!
Mr. Thibodeaux I need to compliment you on this video. Thank you. This was very interesting. One never stops to learn. Being a gentlemen is truly a long journey but pleasant one.
I was advised by the guys at Floris when I visited their London boutique that you should apply fragrance about 20min... or longer, after bathing. This gives your body's ph level to rebalance and if you do not moisturise [most men don't] it allows your natural oils to balance out. Tom Ford fragrance specialist agreed and just yesterday the Louis Vuitton fragrance specialist also agreed... Thanks for the video but I'll stick to this advice thanks. 👍🏼🙏🏼
I wore fragrance everyday during lock down. I live on my own. but a spritz in the morning made me feel like I was looking after myself. Gives me a lift in the morning. I wear it for myself. But I find fragrance really doesn't last that long unless its a particularly heavy scent like oud, which I like in moderation. my current fave fragrance is habit rouge.
You can always use a fragrance primer like Canvas and Concrete or Linger. Using it will give you a few extra hours. A lot of people will use a unscented moisturizer, but I prefer jojoba oil. Has helped, but moisturizers/oils tend to make me feel greasy after my body temp warms up, and they also tend to hold in not so pleasant odors too. You also need to understand your own chemistry. Some fragrances are hardly noticeable on me, but when worn by friends, they project well and last all day.
Wrists, and carotid after a shower and at least 30 min prior to going out. Although I do disagree on the immediate point as I always shave first. A small squirt on the handkerchief or under the lapel is delightful, also.
Most Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum, and Extrait De Parfum fragrances last a lot longer than their advertised date if properly stored . Great tips . . . thanks for sharing . . .
Explain the difference in colognes versus aftershaves, where you indicate that the note will be destroyed if it's rubbed into the skin, yet with aftershaves it's always rubbed in and that is how you apply it.
If you apply perfume in your clothes it will last longer because the fabrics held on to it better than skin, the thing is, dont apply it 2 cm away from your clothes like raphael is doing in his neck or else it create stains, just get a good half extended arm away from clothes and it will do just fine
To help this answer, i can say my EdT scents can last up to 16 hours on clothes, ive gotten compliments at evening parties only when i apllied in the morning
Nice video sir, I only wear Niche Parfumes, but some last longer than others of course. For instance, the House of Creed Fragrances does not last on me, but I will try petroleum jelly because I love Green Irish Tweed.
Great video as always, never knew you had to do that, also I'd love to see if there is or there's gonna be a video on mens wrist watches and what to and not to wear
So do you put the cologne on 1st or the body moisterizer? 'Cause at first he says put it on right after the shower, then later I hear him say, make sure you put it on after moist'. Confusin'.
ctrlaltbean they’re saying to put cologne on right after a shower, but then they also say to put on moisturizer first. If you use moisturizer, it seeps into your pores. So basically the logic of it going into your pores is made to be completely invalid.
Hi Gentleman's Gazette! I have a question that I have been always wondering that is how a gentleman eating fried chicken. Hope you'll answer me. I'm not joking! Thanks!
I went to Popeye's a couple times in a full suit when it still existed here, and just rolled up my sleeves and eat away. The best part is looking at people's faces when you do that.
Pores don't open and close. There are no muscles attached to them. The pores you have on your body are going to be the same size for the rest of your life. If anybody is trying to sell you something by saying, "It opens/closes you pores," then you should immediately stand up, turn around and walk away.
Oriffel some fragrances can last decades if taken care of properly. Fresh fragrances tend to lose their top notes the quickest while heavier scents (like fall and winter ones) can retain their integrity longer.
Rubbing your hands against each other definitely does not destroy the fragrance molecules. It’s just ridiculous. How is that possible, can you even imagine? Rip molecules apart with your bare hands just by rubbing them. What are you, The Incredible Hulk or something?
LOOOOOOOOL I love this storytelling. The setup narrative is reminiscent of the naivety of high school students. The world is not black and white, but somewhere in between.
They clearly dont have much knowledge of fragrances and doesn’t seem like they own a solid collection themselves or he fails to explain things well, some of his statements would be heavily argued by the Fragrance Community and Fragrance Collectors. Just trying to rip-off an article from the internet and get views.
And no rubbing the cologne isn't something that we see others doing and just "happen" to copy it, it's something that sheep 🐑 see others do and copy because they are complacent and don't have the balls or brains to do anything different or think an individual thought.
One of the most natural and pleasant narrators I've heard.
How about a video about how a gentleman should stand, walk and everything about the body language? If this kind of video already exists, could I have the link?
@H. Teunissen I think you replied on the wrong comment.
Kyle looks like Sharon from John Wick with these glasses, dapper as always, man!
@Danny M srsly?
I find some confusing recommendations here. @ 2:00 Apply right after your shower, as in when pores are open and can better absorb the fragrance and lock-in that aroma. Then at 2:45 moisturize the skin. But then @3:20 apply petroleum jelly onto your pulse points, so that your skin doesn't absorb the fragrance (!???)
One other thing is that I've heard quite a few times here on YT that people apply fragrance to their clothes precisely because that way the fragrance lasts a lot longer, not the other way around.
I found this confusing as well.
Fragrances, especially from real fragrance brands (and not fashion brands) are complex mix of aromas, generally consisting in 3 layers : high notes, middle notes, base notes. The fragrance are made to be applied on skin, the layers will evaporate with time, each step changing how it smells.
Applying on clothes will disturb this process.
Yes it might last longer on clothes, but it won’t be evaporating as intended. Not to mention clothes (and jewelry) don’t like to be sprayed with fragrance. It might cause stains or premature wear.
Overall, it is recommended to apply on a dry and healthy (clean, well nourished, hydrated) skin. While this will extend the « lifetime » of the fragrance, it depends heavily on the product itself.
Fresh and diluted fragrance often last a few hours, while more spicy and concentrated fragrances often last the whole day.
Some brands are know to produce only long lasting fragrances, even fresh ones. So it really depends.
Not to mention fragrances react differently to every skins. Some skin will retain certain fragrances more than others.
Came here to say that. Incoherent tips. And rubbing breaking molecules is also known is a myth for a long time now.
I was confused as well, apply right after shower....then later he says apply a base of vaseline first....like dude Huh?
Applying onto clothing increases the fragrance's longevity, while lowering the area that it projects off of. Applying to your skin will make it project further, while consequently lowering its longevity.
One of the best things I started doing when it comes to fragrance is actually applying it before putting clothes on since very often the liquid will flow and touch the neck turning it yellow on most white t-shirts and I lost one too many because of that.
As a layperson, I would say that the best reason to spray on your skin instead of your clothes is 1) it will actually mingle with your skin chemistry, which can have pretty magical results sometimes. 2) Because you aren't supposed to reek clouds of it. It's much classier to have your scent enhanced when people stand right next to you or even lean in to speak more quietly to you, than when the scent is basically shouting a cloud of odor to anyone standing a few meters near you. In my experience others more easily misjudged how much perfume they use when they spray it on absorbent textiles than on their skin, though that impression might just be wrong. Some kinds of people at least overdo it on clothes.
Your point #1 is totally true! over the years i have come to use Fahrenheit from Dior, this is the same scent my dad also used since i was a child. My mom always mentions that it smells completely different (but still good) on us even if we use the same bottle.
I've tested the advice that fragrance should be applied immediately after a shower and it had the exact reverse effect you're describing. So I tried to figure out why and although this isn't exact science, hopefully it may make sense. The temperature of the human body is approx 98.6°F (37°C). The average water temperature of a person's shower, however, is 105 F or 40.5C. So, guess how you get back to your body's preferred temperature? That's right, your body naturally thermoregulates, which means sweat glands release a fine mantle of sweat, cooling your skin as it evaporates. Most of us feel it as that pleasant glow after a shower. But what do you think is going to happen to any alcohol based liquid (which is how most fragrances are applied), when you apply them immediately after your shower? All I know is, applying fragrance immediately after a shower shortens it's life, and I think this is the reason why.
David Lake almost every other tip of these guys are really hilarious and untrue. They dont seem like true fragrance guys since they dont really know what they are talking about but are just doing it for views. You can watch other fragrance channels for better tips than theirs because they clearly dont own a lot of fragrances and know very little to nothing about it, probably stole the script of this video off an blog. However, i still agree that after shower its a good idea to use a fragrance, not just because it will last any longer but also because you are fresh and clean from any oder, sweat and other smells of your surroundings. It will give you a true representation on how the fragrance reacts on your skin. Also fresh out of the shower as you said when the sweat evaporates off your skin it will also carry the fragrance with it and make a scent bubble around you, now you might not smell it as much but that doesn’t mean its gone, our brains cancel out the signal if it’s constantly there, like most of us dont smell our house but when we go to someone else’s house we can distinctly smell their place. Their very first tip given in this video absolutely garbage until they explain the whole thing, yes fragrances have different concentrations but that doesn’t mean all fragrances are made the same. A lots of EDT concentrations will last 3x longer than higher EDP or Parfum concentrations.
The only way to get longer lasting fragrance is to buy a long lasting fragrance. Do some research online, go to the store spray it on yourself and wait to see which ones last longer.
right! and then after says to apply lotion like be specific 😂😂 what i do is just wait 5-10 after showering and getting dressed (lotion already applied) and then spray my fragrance like Nautica Voyage which is super cheap. It lasted me 6-7 hrs from 9:30am-3-4pm!
If you really want to take your cologne with you get a travel atomizer. For $10 on Amazon you can get half a dozen and fill them with your favorite scents
@@MacAutoDiag I did try them. The pump action kind are what I have had the best experience with. The cheaper ones eventually need replacing. I discovered the Travalo brand was the best. And I have noticed a difference in what is sold in Europe and the USA. I recommend going to Travalo’s website. Perhaps this channel could do an updated video on the best accessories for traveling with cologne. Best regards!
Great, polished presenters on Gentleman's Gazette - this is the first time I've seen Kyle (I'm new to this channel) and he's awesome. Learned several things I never thought of doing. Thank you!
Mr. Thibodeaux I need to compliment you on this video. Thank you. This was very interesting. One never stops to learn. Being a gentlemen is truly a long journey but pleasant one.
I was advised by the guys at Floris when I visited their London boutique that you should apply fragrance about 20min... or longer, after bathing. This gives your body's ph level to rebalance and if you do not moisturise [most men don't] it allows your natural oils to balance out. Tom Ford fragrance specialist agreed and just yesterday the Louis Vuitton fragrance specialist also agreed...
Thanks for the video but I'll stick to this advice thanks. 👍🏼🙏🏼
I wore fragrance everyday during lock down. I live on my own. but a spritz in the morning made me feel like I was looking after myself. Gives me a lift in the morning. I wear it for myself. But I find fragrance really doesn't last that long unless its a particularly heavy scent like oud, which I like in moderation. my current fave fragrance is habit rouge.
Try the man silver Milton Lloyd. That will last you all day.
You can always use a fragrance primer like Canvas and Concrete or Linger. Using it will give you a few extra hours. A lot of people will use a unscented moisturizer, but I prefer jojoba oil. Has helped, but moisturizers/oils tend to make me feel greasy after my body temp warms up, and they also tend to hold in not so pleasant odors too. You also need to understand your own chemistry. Some fragrances are hardly noticeable on me, but when worn by friends, they project well and last all day.
I simply love this channel ❤️
Wrists, and carotid after a shower and at least 30 min prior to going out. Although I do disagree on the immediate point as I always shave first. A small squirt on the handkerchief or under the lapel is delightful, also.
Most Eau De Toilette, Eau De Parfum, and Extrait De Parfum fragrances last a lot longer than their advertised date if properly stored .
Great tips . . . thanks for sharing . . .
In regards to getting clarification. Should you apply your moisturizer and then apply your cologne?
Great advice. I’m going to try these
Gosh! I’ve been doing it wrong all this time. Thanks for the tips! 😀
Explain the difference in colognes versus aftershaves, where you indicate that the note will be destroyed if it's rubbed into the skin, yet with aftershaves it's always rubbed in and that is how you apply it.
Such quality content. Love this channel and the knowledge you guys give !
Great video sir
If you apply perfume in your clothes it will last longer because the fabrics held on to it better than skin, the thing is, dont apply it 2 cm away from your clothes like raphael is doing in his neck or else it create stains, just get a good half extended arm away from clothes and it will do just fine
To help this answer, i can say my EdT scents can last up to 16 hours on clothes, ive gotten compliments at evening parties only when i apllied in the morning
Nice video sir, I only wear Niche Parfumes, but some last longer than others of course. For instance, the House of Creed Fragrances does not last on me, but I will try petroleum jelly because I love Green Irish Tweed.
Thanks for this video 🙏❤️
Can you go over dress clothes for young men who will only wear their dress clothes a few times a year, like what to buy, brands to look for etc
I’ve seen it in previous comments but I think it would be cool to see a gazette video about proper mustaches and beards.
It would be great! I'm currently growing one and would sure appreciate some good tips!
Don't always agree with the looks on this channel, but those glasses are perfectly suited to your face.
Very well done here 👈🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
could you make a video on beard/moustache styes please?
thanks!
Great video montage! It's a new level!
Great video as always, never knew you had to do that, also I'd love to see if there is or there's gonna be a video on mens wrist watches and what to and not to wear
I do like that outfit. Thanks for the great video!
Great video 👌
So do you put the cologne on 1st or the body moisterizer? 'Cause at first he says put it on right after the shower, then later I hear him say, make sure you put it on after moist'. Confusin'.
I also dont get why you should put a second layer of vaseline between the cologne and you skin, if its best to put it on while your pores a open.
Put the cologne on first THEN the moisturizer to seal it to your skin
More Kyle! Love his style!
I would take advice from my top Fragrance Reviewers. You had a few valid points tho.
My grandpa used to wear that Givenchy Gentleman. I have bought one but still find it too strong for today.
He mentioned spraying on your fragrance after you shower because your pores are open..well, what if you take cold showers?
Thank you - I did not realise that colognes should not be kept in the bathroom.
Thank you so much!
Is it better to apply after shower? I'm a sweaty guy, so I don't know if this would work over the spray on your clothes thing.
This doesnt make sense. “Right after showering cause open pores absorb better”, then “apply scentless moisturizers before the scent”
Yes it does. U just dont want dry skin with cologne
I agree with you man I don’t get it
How is it hard to understand? Putting lotion on then applying cologne takes 5 minutes max. Both are supposed to be done immediately after you shower
ctrlaltbean they’re saying to put cologne on right after a shower, but then they also say to put on moisturizer first. If you use moisturizer, it seeps into your pores. So basically the logic of it going into your pores is made to be completely invalid.
I keep my fragrances in my bedroom in a wooden chest that looks like it should have a Mogwai in it.
I'd be interested in a list of "unisex" fragrances that men can wear. I.E. Chanel No 5, Shalimar, etc.
Xerjoff Erba Puro, Tom Ford Black Orchid, Dolce & Gabbana Light blue.
Do u have a video on phermones?
Don't use swabs, use pads. I have a couple oil based fragrances, in my smaller bottles that I can keep in one of my cargo pockets
He's great 👌
I have a brother in law that I know is coming 5 minutes before he gets there.
I think he bathes in his cologne.
7:26 this Guy is so funny 😂
Thats the biggest bullcrap ive ever heard I mean ofc about dissapearing faster on fabric than on skin. No jokes.
You forgot Extrait de Parfum - even higher concentration level than Parfum.
They are the same thing. Stop trying to be smart.
Spotted .. DRAKKAR NOIR
I love Kyle.
Carolina Herrera 212 Men - my all time favourite.
Where is John?
Hi Gentleman's Gazette! I have a question that I have been always wondering that is how a gentleman eating fried chicken. Hope you'll answer me. I'm not joking! Thanks!
I went to Popeye's a couple times in a full suit when it still existed here, and just rolled up my sleeves and eat away. The best part is looking at people's faces when you do that.
Don’t eat fried chicken.
I like to do 12-15sprays of Creed Aventus and hear people sniffing around you
Perfume at the workplace is a pain tho...
ı am still waiting for 20 year men's wear guide.
They have a video about dressing your age. They cover that time period in life there.
Pores don't open and close. That is a medieval miasma theory myth.
Pores don't open and close. There are no muscles attached to them. The pores you have on your body are going to be the same size for the rest of your life. If anybody is trying to sell you something by saying, "It opens/closes you pores," then you should immediately stand up, turn around and walk away.
Penhaligons. Always.
really, only three years? that cant be right
Oriffel some fragrances can last decades if taken care of properly. Fresh fragrances tend to lose their top notes the quickest while heavier scents (like fall and winter ones) can retain their integrity longer.
God that sax is loud
No need to worry with that green polo, the duration is infinite.
I am literally making half the mistakes mentioned in this video 😟
5:13 dude can't shoot the perfume straight.
Needs a lot less "actually". Thanks for the information!
Drives me crazy when I see someone spray cologne or perfume on clothes.
Rubbing your hands against each other definitely does not destroy the fragrance molecules. It’s just ridiculous. How is that possible, can you even imagine? Rip molecules apart with your bare hands just by rubbing them. What are you, The Incredible Hulk or something?
some will last even more than 3 years - some from 5 - 10
"Breaking down the molecules"...That's...not how life works.
I as a Gentleman am mostly wearing female fragrances, becouse i usualy like them better.
There is a video about this topic from Roja Dove himself. This is all wrong.
LOOOOOOOOL I love this storytelling. The setup narrative is reminiscent of the naivety of high school students. The world is not black and white, but somewhere in between.
What happened to the beard?
Your videos are great but the last ones have been a little bit long. It would be great to have more videos like this, under the 10-minute range.
Well how is this 3rd guy hosting video after Sven and Preston?
His name is Kyle. He has been around for quite some time now...
They clearly dont have much knowledge of fragrances and doesn’t seem like they own a solid collection themselves or he fails to explain things well, some of his statements would be heavily argued by the Fragrance Community and Fragrance Collectors. Just trying to rip-off an article from the internet and get views.
Too make fragrance last all day long?
😂😂😂😂😂
Maybe if we talk about powerhouses like Kouros, Ted Lapidus, Bogart, Montale, Mancera etc
And no rubbing the cologne isn't something that we see others doing and just "happen" to copy it, it's something that sheep 🐑 see others do and copy because they are complacent and don't have the balls or brains to do anything different or think an individual thought.
You look like you wanna go to sleep ... other than that, very interesting content although it contains alot of recommendations and promotions
Wait, he shaved? 😭
For me, I like the body odour, its sexy
Don't wear it.
Sorry guys, but expiry dates are pure rubbish. A good fragrance can last at least 20 years if stored properly.
First! (Not that it matters just glad to have gotten here early)
Good video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻