How Do Men Apply Cologne?

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Summary: Men should apply cologne to the wrists, the back of the neck and the chest as part of the daily grooming routine. Avoid overdoing it with men's cologne by using advice from an image and etiquette consultant in this free video on cologne.

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Gabriela Garzon is the principal owner of G.G. Image & Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Fla., which is a full-service provider of image consulting, professional and personal etiquette,...read more

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"Hello, my name is Gabriela Garzon at Image & Etiquette Consulting in Miami, Florida. In this clip I'm going to talk about how so men should apply cologne. Every man, every person, women or men should know that we all have different chemistries and a PH balance that it's different from every person. Therefore, not the same cologne that goes, that smells good on one guy smells the same on the other guy, it would actually smell completely different. So, basically the men should wear the cologne where we usually provide more heat in our bodies which is our wrists, the back of our neck and the chest, that's where men should slightly spray cologne. They should also know that applying cologne is part of your daily grooming, so you should wear cologne in a daily basis, even if it's just for work, for sports, for social settings, gathering, it does not matter. The only thing that you have to know is how to either pump up more cologne or just less. If you go to work in the morning of course, you have to use less, just you know slightly splashes, and then if you're going out to like a party or a club or something, then you should just wear a little more. Never overdo it, and just remember to wear it in your wrist, the back of your neck and your chest. Once again this is Gabriela Garzon at Image & Etiquette Consulting."

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