Perfumes are a finishing touch to personal presentation, however, recent research indicates that there are certain men's fragrances that may not be achieving the expected success.
This study points to three specific perfumes that, although they were once popular choices, are now less appreciated and even avoided.
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Perfumers advise being careful when choosing a fragrance, especially because what was once trendy may no longer be welcome today. They highlight that some men's perfumes have lost space due to changes in fragrance preferences, new fashion trends and even market saturation.
In the published list, Boticário's Malbec perfume appears in first place. Their presence, once dominant, is now seen as too common. This makes it lose the exclusive status that many look for in a fragrance.
Next, Kouros by Yves Saint Laurent, which was once synonymous with refinement, today faces criticism for being considered a heavy and unfashionable scent, which makes it fall under general displeasure.
In third place, we have Joop! Homme, known for its intense and lasting sweetness. However, it is often seen as excessively strong, which can lead to a negative perception by those around those who use it.
Experts say that a perfume should be chosen with attention to the context and personality of the person who uses it. Very intense or sweet fragrances may not be the best choice for professional or formal environments.
The results of this research are a reminder that a good perfume must combine personal taste with awareness of how it will be perceived in the environment, thus avoiding creating a wrong impression.
For those who wish to update their olfactory repertoire, the market offers a variety of options that may be better suited to contemporary demands. This research serves as a guide for those looking to renew their olfactory signature, without running the risk of choosing a fragrance that is out of tune with current times.