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When testing out colognes, spray and give it about 20 seconds. Then smell. Wait another 20 or 30 minutes and check again. Then wait a few hours and check one last time. It's amazing how much a cologne will change over time. I've tried some that were amazing in the first smell but hated it later in the day. Everyone will smell different. Try a bunch.
My go to list: Canyon at bath and body works. Great cheap everyday wear
Light Blue by Dolce n Gabanna. Another relatively cheap one. This one smells great on a lot of people.
The expensive ones : Fucking Fabulous by Tom Ford, Nightvision by Victor & Rolfe, Spicebomb by Victor & Rolfe
If you like a super expensive one ( or any price) but can't pony up the money, look for online retailers that sell sample or travel sizes of them.