Should you go sporty, opting for a rock climbing wall followed by drinks, or smart, with a local trivia night, when it comes to dating, there are plenty of things to think about. Which is why we’re making it easier for you by bringing our best spring/summer date-night cologne edit.
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Mr. Burberry by Burberry
Citrus and spice are one of those perfect sensory matchups that complement each other (kind of like the best couples). Mr. Burberry is a scent infused with vigorous mix of zesty grapefruit and spices, finished with undertones of wood and vetiver.
Starry Nights by Montale
Thanks to popular culture, rose scent has some serious romantic credentials, so rose-themed fragrance is certainly the best way to start the evening on a positive note.
Even though you may be reluctant to try a floral scent, when interspersed with the right combo of notes, rose results in a fragrance that’s assertive and complex. Just like Starry Nights.
In a nod to the brand’s trademark note, Montale number imparts a much subtler rose aroma, blended with smooth white musk and patchouli. The rose resurfaces at the dry down, like a subtle seal of sophistication. Mystical and bold, you only need one to two sprays of this fragrance to impress your date.
Reflection Man by Amouage
Mixing jasmine, neroli, sandalwood and rosemary, Reflection Man is a refreshing alternative and perfect for a date night. Light and woody, the notes come together in a cologne that evokes warmth and wanderlust. With a 4.1 star reviews on Scentbird, this fragrance is a fave.
Mankind Hero by Kenneth Cole
Mankind Hero blends lavender, mountain air, lemon, and vanilla – not what you were expecting, right? That’s because Kenneth Cole’s creation is a more eclectic hero, that’s vibrant, filled with spring and bluster and also a subtle citrus zest. This one wears particularly well in spring but is light enough to be a perennial player.
2 comments
I think this is the penultimate list of colognes which will be great for me. Thanks.
Good perspective!
I’m very sensitive when it comes to smells, so a cologne needs to not be too overwhelming or you will lose me. I usually wear a Diesel, but recently I like 1 Million by Paco Rabanne, but only one spray on my wrist and then rub my neck.
When unsure, always go minimal!
Cheers