21 Best Perfumes For Women This Winter 2020 | News

The seasons are changing and it’s officially time to update your signature scent. It’s a perfume jungle out there and whether you’re looking for the perfect fragrance for your wife, girlfriend, mom…or you’re just looking for something fresh and new for yourself, we’ve got you covered. Check out our picks for some of the best-selling perfumes this season, including a few all natural options for all the “synthetic” haters out there. What we like best about the options below, is that these can carry you from winter into spring. Plus, check out our favorite travel size perfume rollerballs and atomizers too!

Chanel ‘Chance’ Spray Perfume

Chanel

Fresh, light, fruity, and intoxicating. One of the best coming from Chanel in recent time and one of the best perfumes when transitioning your scent from winter to spring.


Burberry Brit Eau de Parfum

Burberry Brit Eau de Parfum

A fresh, green-oriental blend of lush fruits, sweet nutty essences, soothing amber, vanilla, and Tonka bean.


Hermes ’24 Faubourg’ Perfume for Women

Hermes 24 Faubourg Perfume 2017 - 2018

Top notes of white flowers, with plentiful woods, warm vanilla & ambergris. A classy, earthy scent with great staying power.


Flowerbomb Fragrance by ViktorRolf

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This popular mainstay still remains a winner. Light notes of jasmine, rose, cattleya orchid and patchouli.


Jo Malone London Wood Sage & Sea Salt Perfume

Best Women's Perfume 2016: Jo Malone Wood Sage Sea Salt Fragrance 2017

Perfect for almost any time of year, this perfume has wonderful notes of bergamot, sea salt, white musk, sage, and driftwood.


Thierry Mugler Angel Perfume

Best Women's Perfume 2017: Angel by Thierry Mugler Fragrance 2018

An oldie, but a goodie, Angel has one of the most distinctive scents out of almost any perfume on the market. It’s easy to pick it up out of a crowd thanks to beautiful notes of bergamot, vanilla, warm caramel, and honey.


Test Out Almost Any Scent: Scentbird Monthly Perfume Subscription Box

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Who wouldn’t love a new perfume to try every month!? Choose from over 450 perfume brands and test-drive it for the entire month based on 4 sprays per day. #Math #Perfume #YesPlease.


Yves Saint Laurent ‘Black Opium’ Perfume

Best Women's Perfume 2016: Black Opium Fragrance by Yves Saint Laurent 2017

One of the best-sellers at Sephora, Black Opium has tantalizing scents and notes of mandarin, spicy pink pepper, vanilla, coffee and cedarwood.


Versace ‘Bright Crystal’ Perfume

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We’re obsessed with the bottle as much as we are the scent. A bit on the lighter side, which makes it great for those spring days when it’s beautiful outside, this one has notes of: peony, magnolia, lotus flower, and iced accord.


Creed Silver Mountain Water Fragrance

Creed Silver Mountain Water

Green and clean, this is one of Creed’s best sellers. A fresh blend of sweet blackcurrants, green tea, bergamot and sandalwood.


Chanel ‘Coco Mademoiselle’ Perfume

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A warm floral, with notes of orange, patchouli, and Turkish Rose.


Tom Ford Private Blend Santal Blush Eau de Parfum

Tom Ford Santal Blush Eau de Parfum

Characterized as a spicy wood oriental, this scent has notes of cinnamon bark oil, Australian sandalwood, cumin seed oil, and ylang-ylang.


Tom Ford ‘Black Orchid’ Perfume

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Another from Tom Ford that made our list this season as it seamlessly mixes delicious notes of bergamot, citrus accord, gardenia, vanilla, and orchid spicy floral accord.


Jo Malone Peony & Blush Suede Cologne

Jo Malone Peony Blush & Suede Perfume For Women in 2016

A wonderful mix of peonies, red apple, jasmine, rose and gillyflower, all mingling with blush suede. This perfume is on the softer side of our favorite seasonal scents, but still a perfect addition to your collection of scents. It’s also one of their best sellers.


Skylar Willow Eau de Toilette

Skylar Willow Eau de Toilette

Earthy, warm and woody, this scent blends notes of willow, pine resin, and heliotrope.


Tom Ford Private Blend Cafe Rose Eau de Parfum

Tom Ford Cafe Rose

Perfect for rose lovers, this fragrance blends notes of incense resin, sandalwood and patchouli.


Kiehls Musk Eau de Toilette Spray

Kiehls Musk

A mix of citrus and floral, drying down to a warm, finish of tonka nut, white patchouli and musk


Maison Margiela Replica Coffee Break

Maison Margiela Replica Coffee Break

Top notes of coffee, red apple, and lemon essence blend with lavender essence, sandalwood and cedarwood.


Juliette Has A Gun Not A Perfume

Juliette Has A Gun Not A Perfume

Ladies who hate “perfumey” perfume, rejoice! A single note of Cetalox can be worn as is, or layered with your favorite.


CLEAN Reserve Sueded Oud

CLEAN Sueded Oud

Warm, spicy and well…clean! A mix of oud, Bushman Candle, and Skin Musk. Can be layered with other Clean fragrances (We’re looking at you, Rain).


Berdoues Assam Of India

Berdoues Assam of India

Earth and woody, Assam of India combines citrus from Menton, Indian Tea and the sensual scent of sandalwood.

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How to Pick the Right Cologne/Perfume For You

What’s the Difference Between Cologne/Perfume, Eau de Toilette, and Eau de Parfum?

I know, it’s seems super complicated and, to be honest, it doesn’t really need to be. Here’s a top-level breakdown so you know the real difference and can now choose the right fragrance option for you.

How to Pick the Right Cologne/Perfume For You

What are Top Notes, Base Notes, and Medium Notes?

Top Notes: These are typically lighter scents and what you’ll smell first.

Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.

Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.

Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.

Base Notes: These are typically bolder and stronger scents that you’re left with after applying the cologne.

Medium Notes: These are typically your more fruity notes that combine with your top and bottom notes. It pretty much ties everything together.

Overall, the notes are the notes (if that makes sense), but the overall smell is going to differ person to person and how they truly interact with your own body’s chemistry. The notes are a good overall guide so you know what you’re getting out of the cologne, but don’t be afraid if you see a note that you may not love, it doesn’t mean the entire cologne will smell like that. It’s just how they all work together.

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