Those who have used wanted for a long time (Six months +) how did your appearance change?

Like I said, with the example of the 19 year old… it depends on where one is at.

For him it might take 4 cycles just to leave the house. Then another 2 cycles to get in the gym. Depends how many internal blocks and fears there are… how screwed up and far off the internal framework is. Also, flow factor and various other things.

Generally when it comes to growth in my opinion, your progress all depends on how strong your base is, how willing you are to change and leave your comfort zone, etc things like that.

However, this is all my opinion. I think you will get results because shit, everyone is getting results with NSE. Lol. Keep it going champ.

That will be interesting, good luck lol.

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Thanks :slight_smile:

I achieved 8% bf for the first time last year when I ran it for 6-8 months or so

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8% bodyfat?

Yep 8% bf

Game changer for me.

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Thx for the Ganymede suggestion, got a sample and love it.

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Nah bro, that wasn’t a suggestion. I was just sharing my experience…

People really just jack your swag on here, roflmao.

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Lol nah don’t worry, I probably won’t get a bottle of it, I already have an a$$load of fragrances.

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That comment had me rollin rofl.

same, I’m a heavy frag-head, currently in the process of making my own lol

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Do you think fragrances are harmful?
Lots of chemicals and personally I’m not sure that if it’s healthy

I got a nice jawline, but again… aging too

Most people are subjected to much worse things in the air than mere alcohol mixed with oils. Maybe stay away from the cheap stuff. And by cheap i mean the really cheap stuff; you can still find amazing fragrances that smell like luxurious scents at fraction of the price.


Also, since people still read the old posts. Get samples before committing to a bottle.

I wouldn’t say that Ganymede is the ultimate Wanted fragrance that would go to one of the versions of Wanted by Azzaro, by mere Virtue of the bottle, name, and safety. Or maybe Spice Bomb because you’d be the bomb. Of course there is no such thing as one fragrance.

You’re saying that it’s a Wanted fragrance because of the bottle and name? Not the scent? The scent doesn’t matter? We’re talking about the actual scent, not the marketing and packaging.

I mean everyone is entitled to their opinion… that’s all they are - but wow. That’s a flabbergasting take.

Nowadays it is very simple. Watch various YouTube channels focused on fragrances and also use AI. An example.

The “best” men’s fragrance depends on personal taste, the occasion, and even the season. However, some iconic and highly regarded fragrances consistently rank as favorites. Here’s a guide to help you choose:

Timeless Classics

  1. Dior Sauvage (Eau de Toilette or Parfum)
  • Notes: Bergamot, Sichuan pepper, Ambroxan.
  • Why: Versatile, modern, and widely loved for its fresh and spicy scent.
  1. Creed Aventus
  • Notes: Pineapple, bergamot, patchouli, oakmoss.
  • Why: Sophisticated and luxurious; perfect for special occasions.
  1. Chanel Bleu de Chanel (Eau de Parfum)
  • Notes: Grapefruit, incense, ginger, sandalwood.
  • Why: Elegant, woody, and perfect for both day and night.

Seasonal Favorites

  • For Winter/Fall:
    • Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille: Rich, warm, and spicy.
    • Yves Saint Laurent La Nuit de L’Homme: Seductive with cardamom and cedar.
  • For Spring/Summer:
    • Acqua di Giò Profumo by Giorgio Armani: Fresh, aquatic, and aromatic.
    • Versace Pour Homme Dylan Blue: Crisp with citrus, musk, and aquatic notes.

Affordable Picks

  1. Nautica Voyage
  • Notes: Green apple, lotus, cedarwood.
  • Why: A fresh, budget-friendly everyday fragrance.
  1. Davidoff Cool Water
  • Notes: Lavender, mint, sandalwood.
  • Why: Clean, classic, and refreshing.

Luxury and Niche Fragrances

  1. Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540
  • Notes: Saffron, ambergris, cedar.
  • Why: Unique and unforgettable, with a luxurious aura.
  1. Le Labo Santal 33
  • Notes: Sandalwood, leather, iris.
  • Why: Earthy, woody, and perfect for a signature scent.

How to Choose the Right Fragrance

  1. Understand Notes:
  • Top notes are the first impression (citrus, fresh).
  • Middle notes form the heart (spices, florals).
  • Base notes linger longest (wood, amber, musk).
  1. Test Before Buying:
  • Try samples on your skin, as body chemistry affects how a scent develops.
  1. Consider Occasions:
  • Light, fresh scents for daytime or work.
  • Rich, bold scents for evening or special events.

Even use several AI to crosscheck it.

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If anyone reading this is wondering why:

How can you attribute something as an x fragrance without even factoring in the scent. The scent is everything - it’s the whole fucking point. A fragrance is 95% the scent and experience of it.

This is the beauty of the internet though. You get interesting takes from different people. Diversity of thought, lol.

Sauvage… or if your feeling super spicy try sauvage elixir…

I swear by it, bruhhh this scent is a panty dropper im not kidding

One whiff and she’s horny man

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That was a joke in response to saying Ganymede is the ultimate scent when there are in fact scents far supercede it, without even venturing into the obscure niche fragrances.

Further, I did mention SAFETY. surely I didn’t mean safety in the physical sense did I? Safety implies mass appeal, thus the scent factor was mentioned. You seem overly excited for some reason, did I offend you by disagreeing on Ganymede?

Nevertheless, Wanted by night is still, in my opinion, the ultimate Wanted scent. It’s affordable, mass appealing (safe SCENT, scent is the thing that our noses taste, just incase you didn’t understand) and the bottle looks fitting to the name of the title and box art, the bottle being a Revolver ammo chamber.

For the price point of Ganymede, there are far better options to be considered as the “ultimate”. Some are at the fraction of a price and as much in quality.

Those are not fitting for Wanted, ofcourse I am talking about the archetype itself, not your average dude that just wants to get laid. Those scents while popular and safe, are exceedingly over used by young kids.

And you are correct, fragrances are tools that adds or takes away of our attractiveness, so it’s important to consider the occasion and time and weather. I would definetly not wear Falcon Leather to the gym. Unless I finally have an oil field to my name ofcourse.

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