I can't stress this enough, NEVER ever buy fragrance based off famous youtubers like Jeremy Fragrance.
Why do people buy based on these youtuber top 10 list?
These people are from western country whereby their climate is cold, even during summer it is below 28c degrees for European countries and they are not humid like Malaysia.
I've seen many people buying YSL la'nuit del homme, dior sauvage, Blu De Channel etc. which are highly recommended by these youtubers but they din't realise these are winter fragrances. Imagine a fragrance design to withstand the cold climate being used in a hot humid country. Diu nia seng when that person start to sweat it smells worse than people with body odor because the sweat combines with the fragrance projection strength and sillage can freaking murder people being close to them.
Even some of their summer list fragrance doesn't seem to work in Malaysia because of the humidity.
I believe the best way to wear a fragrance in Malaysia especially during the day is to buy fragrance that are
1) Not sweet in anyway
2) Fresh fragrance (Citrus/floral/aquatic)
3) Little to no warm spicy notes, balsamic, heavy woody notes and other sweet or pungent notes.
If you doesn't sweat much and doesn't have body odor and work mostly indoors under air conditioning then maybe you can try their summer list but never ever buy sweet fragrances.
Another better way on buying fragrance is to actually go to the store, spray it on your hand and then judge it at after 12 hours.
Some people tend to buy based on the smell from the first spray (base notes). Base notes dies very quickly, what you are looking for is middle and end notes which will be the scent you will be smelling most of the time hence try to spray it on your hand, walk around or go home then only decide to buy the next day.
This post has been edited by JasonLeeX: Dec 16 2018, 11:00 AM
[TIPS] Fragrance for men
Dec 16 2018, 01:04 AM, updated 7y ago
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