37 best men's fragrances and aftershaves for a can't-go-wrong gift
Shopping for the best men’s fragrances never gets easier. I should know, because whenever my husband’s birthday/our anniversary/Christmas comes around, I always find myself endlessly scrolling through hundreds of eau de parfums, colognes and aftershaves only to end up second-guessing myself and going back to square one. And don’t even get me started on shopping for dads, brothers and friends…
But regardless of gender, it’s no secret that choosing a new fragrance online – be it for yourself or someone else – can be a daunting task. Luckily, over the years, I’ve learnt a few tricks that make this process way less stressful and complicated, but more on that later.
If you do get it right, though, you may even help the person on the receiving end discover their new signature scent. Many even work well as a unisex fragrance too, making it a great gift for yourself too – *wink-wink*.
Below, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide of the best aftershaves for men that they never knew they wanted on their wishlist, plus first-hand advice on how to choose them. Trust us, one spritz of any of the below will have him so sold that he picks up an aftershave balm, moisturiser, serum, body spray and body lotion to match.
Best men's fragrances at a glance – our top picks:
- Best men's fragrance overall: Dior Sauvage Eau de Toilette, £69, Boots
- Best smoky men's fragrance: Maison Margiela Replica Jazz Club Eau de Toilette, £120, Cult Beauty
- Best everyday men's fragrance: Hugo Boss BOSS Bottled After Shave, £45, LookFantastic
- Best long-lasting men's fragrance: Tom Ford Oud Wood Eau de Parfum Spray, WAS £220 NOW £176, LookFantastic
A fail-proof guide to picking the best men’s fragrance:
- Consider their current favourites: If you’re shopping for a partner that you live with, try to pay close attention to the fragrances that he tends to reach for on the daily and try to get a sense of the kind of scents that he loves. Is he into oud and leather, or is he into lighter musky scents?
- Note down his dislikes: Same principle. Knowing his dislikes and “fragrance icks” is just as important as being aware of his favourites. Are there any fragrances that he has that you never see him wear? Try to also pay close attention whenever he comments on home fragrances like scented candles and diffusers, as well as other people’s perfumes. He might not be the biggest fan of vanilla or he might find that oud-y scents are “too loud” for his liking.
- Help him discover new fragrances: Remember that not everyone is comfortable with adding a new fragrance to their collection. If your partner still uses the same cologne from his uni days, there’s no need to judge him. Instead, try to gently introduce him to something new by occasionally going on a “perfume smelling” date, where you both go to spritz your way through a perfume hall to uncover his new favourites. Another great way to do that is by potentially gifting him a discovery set full of sampled fragrances.
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