Hi everyone,
I've been wearing fragrance on occassion for several years, but have not taken fragrances seriously until now. I realize there are a lot of resources on this site that I will start going through, but I wonder if anyone could help me with one of my biggest questions: the summer vs. winter distinction. Would it be accurate to say that flowery, fruity, lighter (more feminine?) scents are considered summer scents and "heavier", more masculine (musky?) scents are more appropriate for winter?
My current "collection" none of which I purchased myself consists of Armani Acqua di Gio (I do know I would prefer a less common scent), Kenneth Cole Reaction, Geoffrey Beene Eau de Grey Flannel and Coty Raw Vanilla (which I think I was given in JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL). I wonder if I should just use these up or ditch some of them and start from scratch. One problem I have living in the Central US is that most of the year is winter, and correct me if I am wrong, but all of these scents (with the possible exception of Raw Vanilla) are very aquatic/summery.
Any thoughts on summer/winter distinction would be helpful, the basic core attributes. Many thanks, happy to join here and learn a lot.
I've been wearing fragrance on occassion for several years, but have not taken fragrances seriously until now. I realize there are a lot of resources on this site that I will start going through, but I wonder if anyone could help me with one of my biggest questions: the summer vs. winter distinction. Would it be accurate to say that flowery, fruity, lighter (more feminine?) scents are considered summer scents and "heavier", more masculine (musky?) scents are more appropriate for winter?
My current "collection" none of which I purchased myself consists of Armani Acqua di Gio (I do know I would prefer a less common scent), Kenneth Cole Reaction, Geoffrey Beene Eau de Grey Flannel and Coty Raw Vanilla (which I think I was given in JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL). I wonder if I should just use these up or ditch some of them and start from scratch. One problem I have living in the Central US is that most of the year is winter, and correct me if I am wrong, but all of these scents (with the possible exception of Raw Vanilla) are very aquatic/summery.
Any thoughts on summer/winter distinction would be helpful, the basic core attributes. Many thanks, happy to join here and learn a lot.








