What’s the biggest mistake you can make when buying cologne? You buy the wrong one, of course. And that can be an expensive, even foul-smelling, misstep.
To be fair, it’s not like there’s one single correct one. But there are many things to consider when shopping around for a new scent: cost, compatibility with your deodorant, potency and whether you’re patient enough to actually let it become a part of you.
To learn which mistakes men make when shopping for a new fragrance, I spoke with one of the world’s top fragrance experts, Clayton Ilolahia of Fragrances of the World. Here are the ones to avoid.
1. They only buy expensive bottles
“Don’t be fooled into thinking a bigger price tag means a better scent,” says Ilolahia. “A lot of the time price is linked to the bottle design, packaging and brand marketing more than the scent inside the bottle.”
Price can also pertain to the concentration of perfume oils, too, which simply means that the scent is stronger or wears heavier — maybe these aren’t things you value or need in a scent.
“There are great low-cost fragrances out there to be found, many of them are created by leading perfumers who also create expensive designer and niche fragrances,” Ilolahia adds. In short, don’t shy away from lower-priced bottles. That’s good news, right?
