Men Want To Smell Like Roses

If you think floral perfume fragrances are only for women you’re in for shock with these perfume fragrances becoming the favourite of the modern man. Floral scents with their organic, natural fragrances are aimed to capture the romantic within with the perfect setting being a romantic date.

The perfume industry is a hugely lucrative industry with each perfume targeting a set demographic and gender. Floral fragrances in the past have only been marketed as a womens perfume with scents designed to attract men. However the modern man is more in touch with his sensitive side and is spending more time and money making themselves look as well as smell good. With floral fragrances now beginning to catch on with men it’s not surprising brands like Burberry, Dior and DKNY are creating floral fragrances for men.

A popular scent you will see popping up in lot in fragrances this year is the return of violet. This scent is featured in Burberry’s The Beat For Men, Donna Karan’s DKNY Men and also Gucci. The floral perfume spirit was captured by Dior in 1988 when they brought out Fahrenheit, this scent was a huge success and pushed floral scents to forefront. Still a prominent scent using scents such as violet, jasmine, honeysuckle and carnation making it a strong favourite with today’s youth. Another popular scent which is creating a lot of buzz is Dominique Ropion’s Geranium Pour Monsieur. This is a pricy perfume with a price tag of £110 and has a amber, masculine, mint scent.

Many of these new scents are available at your local high street perfume shop so my advice would be would be to go and explore the different fragrances and be open to what you might like. If you find a fragrance you do like then also check out online prices as sometimes perfume makers will offer better prices if you buy directly through their site.

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