Do scents have a gender? To answer this question, we have selected a selection of unisex fragrances for you to try out without delay!
Wood Sage & Sea salt cologne by Jo Malone
One of the reasons this British label is so popular is that all of its fragrances are unisex and formulated to match. Wood Sage & Sea Salt cologne is no exception. It is a fresh and sophisticated fragrance, with notes reminiscent of an ocean breeze and freshly ironed laundry. Nose Christine Nagel has succeeded in bringing sage, fruity notes and woods to the stage with a citrusy opening that accompanies ambrette seeds.
Sunday Cologne by Byredo
Fresh, lemony and ephemeral, this cologne has been given a more modern and less formal dress. With notes of geranium and vetiver, this unisex juice manages to stay on the skin all day.
Neroli Portofino by Tom Ford
For Tom Ford, this eau de parfum perfectly captures the fresh breezes, clear sparkling water and lush foliage of the Italian Rivera. A modern interpretation of the iconic Italian Colognes, this juice combines the sparkling, invigorating and luminous notes of Neroli with the sweeter, sunnier notes of Lavender. In the base note, amber warms up the fragrance, promising singularity.
cK One by Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein‘s classic fragrance, cK one, is for both men and women. Naturally pure, simple and modern with a fresh personality, the fragrance has a green tea accord running through it from the top note to the end note, contributing to its recognisable olfactory signature.
Toï Toï Toï by Ormaie
The French house of Ormaie unveils fragrances with character, which cannot be found anywhere else. Toï Toï Toï, pronounced “toy toy toy”, is a German expression for wishing “good luck” to dancers. It evokes the opera floor and that mystical moment before the performance. Made entirely of natural ingredients, the signature scent features frankincense and black pepper in the top note, followed by cedar, sandalwood and patchouli in the middle note and vetiver, vanilla and nargamotha in the base note.
A Garden on the Nile by Hermès
Perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena describes this juice as “a new idea of freshness, rather unusual; green and vegetal smells; smells of water and sand. ” Un Jardin sur le Nil is like an impressionist stroll through the garden islands of the Nile in Aswan. Green mango, lotus, incense, calamus and sycamore wood are at the heart of this refreshing fragrance.
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