Men’s Fragrances How To Choose

November 12, 2009 by Joseph Archibald
Filed under: Fashion 

In a man’s world as a general rule it could be argued that the word “perfume” does not sound quite right. However, regardless of this men’s perfumes make up a very important part of the men’s fragrance world andare at the high end.

Along with perfumes you have aftershaves, colognes, eau de toilette along with many other lotions and reduced concentration formats of perfume.

There are in actual fact nine different fragrances that are blended in some way to produce the very large amount of varieties we have in our shops today. These are musk, herbal, spice, citrus, floral, fruity, woody, powdery and leather. Not entirely what you would be thinking, I’m sure.

Most high quality men’s fragrances consist of three layers which are described as the head notes or top notes, the heart notes or middle notes, and the base notes. The initial aroma you can smell will be the top notes which are often fresh or spicy. Depending on the quality of the fragrance and on the wearer, the top notes will remain for up to 3 hours or so. The heart notes will tend to consist of a spicy or citrus aroma but this does of course depend upon the fragrance in question. They will not persist for too long. The base notes however stay for the longest time and may be made up from any of the various blends.

The top notes can remain for around 3 hours or so although this depends on the quality of the fragrance and on the wearer. The mid notes will be made up of citrus or spicy aromas and will not remain for long but give a pleasant undertone to the top note. The base notes can be made of various blends and tend to stay for longer, particularly in a higher quality fragrance.

When used as a top note, citrus will provide for a sense of freshness, acuteness and confidence. The term citrus encompasses fragrances such as orange, lemon, lime, grapefruit for example. Calvin Klein’s Truth is a fragrance with citrus head notes.

Sandalwood, cedars and patchouli – a bushy herb of the mint family – come under the umbrella term of woody. Again, often to be found in mid or base notes. An example of a woody fragrance would be Gucci’s Envy.

Keep in mind that each men’s fragrance will smell the same while in the bottle but after application will begin to smell differently, depending on the person and their surroundings.

The process of manufacturing men’s fragrances is a highly complex procedure. Even if the ingredients of a certain aroma were to be made public (highly unlikely as they are a closely guarded secret) it would be next to impossible for the layman to produce the same fragrance. Thus the reason its a multi-billion dollar industry.

Want to find out more about men’s fragrances, then visit Joseph Archibald’s site on how to choose the best mens fragrances for your needs.

Comments

Tell me what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

You must be logged in to post a comment.

The Place With Resources And Information is Digg proof thanks to caching by WP Super Cache