I Love Floral Scents, But These Unisex Perfumes Have Me Hooked

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October 04, 2021 at 06:00AM

There’s no doubt that gender-orientated perfumes should be a thing of the past. Scents shouldn’t be assigned “male” or “female” as arguably all fragrances are unisex—it’s completely subjective, as our olfactory nerves will tell us what we like and don’t like regardless of how we identify. However, there are some incredible scents out there that are considered more “unisex” than others. While I’m quite the fan of perhaps what would be considered “feminine” fragrances—Diptyque’s Eau de Rose is one of my favourites—I have a soft spot for the “unisex” fragrance. It all started, of course, with CK One way back in the ‘90s. But more recently, it was Glossier’s You perfume that launched in 2017 that really turned my head. It is warm and creamy and it moulds itself to your own personal scent, which is why it’s described as a ‘skin enhancer’ not a perfume and has the effect of getting you to move closer to the person who’s wearing it, just so you can get an even better whiff.  

Now, I’m not saying that’s the case with all similar fragrances, but if Glossier’s idea of a unisex perfume has you intrigued, allow me to list some of my favourites. Quite often with unisex fragrances, you’ll find more smoky notes and sandalwood and citrus scents in there. Keep scrolling to see my selection of the unisex fragrances I can’t get enough of. 

The moment I smelled this fragrance, I was hooked. 

This fragrance actually changes depending on who’s wearing it—subtle but with a hint of seduction. 

Pine needle, sandalwood, and lemon combine to create one of the most popular perfumes around. 

As with everything this brand does, the product is unisex. Expect to smell a heady, woody blend.

This one’s a classic but for a reason. The notes of wood alloy, spices, and leather create an addictive fragrance. 

I don’t think any perfume list is complete without a Tom Ford scent. This is reminiscent of holidays in Italy—with citrus and amber notes. 

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Similar to Glossier (although this came first) Escentric Molecules’ Molecule 01 creates a unique scent when applied. Intriguing. 

Anything I’ve ever smelt from this brand has only been brilliant. And it’s never been overpoweringly sweet—a true sign of sophistication in my books. Also, my husband is a real fan of this, too. 

Notes of bergamot combine with chilli and warm notes of wood and myrrh. Delicious. 

“Hypnotising” and “unique” is how this fragrance is described. It is musky with notes of jasmine. 

Notes of amber and vanilla make this a soft perfume with a little bit of spice. 

Don’t overlook the high street when it comes to perfumes. Every one of Arket’s home fragrances is potent but suitable for everyone. This Oakmoss Perfume Oil is deep and earthy. 

Created with the ultimate British perfumer, Jo Malone, this is a mix of pink peppercorn, clove, and ebony wood.

Fresh lemon and ginger bring a fresh scent to the woody depth of moss and amber. 

This is a light fragrance for everyone with notes of vetiver. If you want something stronger, you can layer other fragrances over the top. 

Think florals aren’t gender-neutral? Think again. This smells like a garden but is crisp and light. 

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Author Elinor Block | Whowhatwear
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