What women think of men's colognes

Polo Blue Sport by Ralph Lauren(Photo courtesy of amazon.com)Polo Blue Sport by Ralph Lauren

"It's okay. I feel like this could be an everyday type of scent. It’s acceptable, but it would not be my top choice."

—Melissa P., 29

Polo Blue Sport ($73 for 4.2 oz.) by Ralph Lauren, amazon.com











Success by Trump(Photo courtesy of macys.com)Success by Trump

"I could picture myself smelling this on a guy when he's out and about in Central Park. It's an everyday kind of thing. It's powerful, but in a good way. It's not over-powering."

—Christina H., 37

Success ($62 for 3.4 oz.) by Trump, macys.com










Z Zegna by Ermenegildo Zegna (Photo courtesy of amazon.com)Z Zegna by Ermenegildo Zegna

"It's kind of piney. If you weren't careful, like you doused yourself, it'd be like the air fresheners that cab drivers use. But I think if it was done right it'd be nice."

—Beth G., 41

Z Zegna ($33 for 1.7 oz.) by Ermenegildo Zegna, amazon.com
















Big Pony by Ralph Lauren(Photo courtesy of ralphlauren.com)Big Pony by Ralph Lauren

"It smells expensive. It's rich, filled with flavor. I could see some guy, a country-club kind of guy wearing this — someone who’s all-American."

—Michelle L., 24

Big Pony ($50 for 2.5 oz.) by Ralph Lauren, ralphlauren.com













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