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Summer Fragrances for Men

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Summer Fragrances

Summer fragrances tend to be light, fresh, and cooling, with notes that evoke a sense of brightness and energy. Citrusy, aquatic, green, and aromatic notes are commonly used because they’re refreshing in hot weather and don’t feel heavy or overpowering.

Should I Avoid Certain Fragrance Notes in Summer?

Heavy, sweet, and spicy notes can become overwhelming in high temperatures. Gourmand notes (vanilla, chocolate), heavy woods (oud, sandalwood), and chypre ingredients (patchouli, amber) are often better suited for cooler weather or evening wear. However, lighter versions of these notes can still work if balanced with fresher elements.

How Can I Make My Summer Fragrance Last Longer?

Lighter, fresher fragrances tend to evaporate faster due to their comparatively smaller molecule size. This is also due to warm weather, which increases body heat. But that’s part of the pleasure - fresh, citrus-dominant fragrances are to be applied in abundance, and often. A traditional Eau de Cologne loaded with citrus, herbs, and spices is to be splashed on - like a refreshing tonic - for this reason.

To prolong your scent, consider applying on top of an unscented body lotion. Reapply frequently to renew the freshness and intensity.

Can I Wear Summer Fragrances Year-Round?

Many summer fragrances can be worn year-round, especially if they have versatile and well-balanced compositions. Light, fresh scents with citrus, florals, or aquatic notes can be refreshing in any season, although they are particularly pleasant in warmer months.

What Do You Recommend?

Heeley offers a range of no-fuss and charming summer fragrances. Sel Marin is a memory of the best days by the shore, infusing bright, lemon-dominant citrus notes with salt water and driftwood. While Menthe Fraiche was one of the first true mint fragrances, twisting peppermint and spearmint around a delicate woody spine. While Note de Yuzu celebrates the high-pitched sour of Japanese yuzu, layered over marine notes. Cologne Officinale celebrates Marseille, full of emblematic herbs and an impression of fine soap. 

For some weight and intensity, consider a light dose of Incense Rose from Tauer, sparkling orange citrus notes and cooling cardamom lift the usually heavy notes of moss, patchouli, and castoreum. Similarly, Orange Star blends orange and red citrus fruits with ambergris for body and effervescence.