Looking for new scents? Here are the best men’s perfumes to wear in 2020 | Best Perfume 2020

With every New Years commitment you’ve made, it may be incentive as well to restock or regulate your current grooming cabinet with a fresh set of tools and scents. But unlike picking out any other grooming tool, choosing the right fragrant elixir for you is an extremely intimate affair. To help you start this year with the right notes, we’ve kept inventory of a few classics and new-age favorites you must consider this year. Instead of regulating your perfume shelf seasonally, we’ve picked out these scents for round-the-clock use and cross-season use. These are the best men’s perfumes of 2020 for you to indulge in.

BOSS The Scent – Perfect new summer scent

Tried, tested, and approved This Boss is the perfect summer fragrances for men to keep close when traveling, dining and even enjoying a Sunday brunch. Exquisite notes of Ginger, Maninka, and virile Leather bring together a unique appeal for men. Being a perfect all-rounder, we’d wear this scent not only to formal occasions but casual indulgences as well.


GUCCI Made To Measure Eau de Toilette Spray

For cool winter days or gloomy overcast days of September, we’d suggest indulging in the new Made To Measure by Gucci. It offers a refreshing touch with juniper berry and lavender at its core, topped with a splash of bergamot. With these lighter scented ingredients, we’d suggest wearing this during the day. this scent has become the most popular perfume for men in the world


TOM FORD Noir Anthracite

If you’re looking for something definitive, the Tom Ford Noir Anthracite is the one for you. With notes of Pepper sichuan and cedarwood, we’d love to wear this scent to a Friday sundowner and anything post 8 pm. There’s no going wrong with this scent and it’s definitely one of the best men’s perfumes in 2020 even though it made a debut two years ago.


Giorgio Armani Acqua Di Gio

Even though there are tons of new fragrances and scents in the market today, there’s always room for a timeless Giorgio Armani in a gentleman’s grooming closet. To put it simply, the Acqua Di Gio is all about freshness and rock-and-roll. With bergamot as a top note and amber at its base, it works brilliantly for day as well as night indulgences.


Narciso Rodriguez For Him Bleu Noir

This perfume is strictly for men who have a taste for musc. New on the block, the Bleu Noir brings together nutmeg and cardamom notes, perfect to be worn on a cold night. Narciso Rodriguez For Him Bleu Noir does come with a slightly formal appeal though, so we’d save this special occasions. Undoubtedly one of the best men’s perfumes to indulge in this year.


Chopard Amber Malaki

Strictly for summer, this fruity and fun Chopard Amber blends spicy woodland notes with a touch of bourbon vanilla. Overall, it brings out a very warm and smoky ambiance, perfect not for the summer days, but nights. If you hurry, you’ll even receive a complimentary mini capsule for convenient travel packing.


Paco Rabanne Pour Homme

With top notes of soothing lavender and thyme, it also comes with a few spicy splashes of tobacco and oakmoss. We’ve been eyeing this Spanish scent bottle for a while now and would love to wear it at an evening cocktail or dinner date. One of our current favorites from Paco Rabanne.


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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