Fragrance selection

Smelling good matters. It makes you more attractive, leaves a good impression, and shows you take care of yourself. But picking the right fragrance β€” and wearing it the right way β€” is key.


Types of Fragrances

Not all colognes smell the same. Some work better for daytime, others for nights out.

Citrus & Fresh – best for daytime, warm weather, office settings. Clean and light. (Good for beginners.) Woody & Spicy – best for cold weather, nights out, and formal events. Masculine and deep. Sweet & Fruity – best for dates, social events, and casual wear. Warm and inviting. Green & Floral – best for spring, relaxed environments, or unique personal style. Light and natural.

You don't need to be good in fragrance selection. Just learn the basics and ask an expert in the store to find something good for you. I recommend to get one fresh scent for daily use and one deeper scent for nights.


How to Apply It Properly

Too much cologne is just as bad as smelling bad. Here’s how to do it right:

βœ” Spray on pulse points – wrists, neck, and behind your ears. βœ” 2-4 sprays max – too much is overpowering. βœ” Don’t rub it in – it ruins the scent. βœ” Apply after a shower – it sticks better to clean skin.

❌ Don’t spray directly on clothes β€” fragrance lasts longer on skin.


Finding the Right Scent

As I said before, you don't have to be good in fragrance selection to smell good. But if you are interested in this topic and want to learn more, I recommend you watching this video:

Go to a store, spray 3-5 scents on your skin, and see what you like after an hour. Or simply let the consultants do their job.

Smell good. People notice.

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