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In vs. out: We’ll wear these scents in winter 2024 – and these no longer

In vs. out: We’ll wear these scents in winter 2024 – and these no longer

These scents are out in fall and winter – we wear them now instead this Perfumes

While we prefer light and fresh scents in summer, perfumes can be a little more intense in autumn and winter. Below you will find out which scents and perfumes are particularly popular at the moment – and which ones are less so.

Winter fragrances 2024 that we are wearing now

In: Eau de Parfums Intense, Out: Light fragrances

In late summer, autumn and winter the perfume can be a little more intense, but we still don’t have to do without floral and citrus notes. More and more brands, such as Armani Beauty and Narciso Rodriguez, are releasing fragrances in an “Intense” version. That’s not surprising, because in the darker and cooler seasons we all like things a little more dramatic and also choose scents that last a long time and accompany us all day or evening. The Eau de Parfum Intense “Radiant Magnolia” from the Musc Collection by Narciso Rodriguez, for example, smells of ginger, bergamot and rose absolute.

EdP Intense “Radiant Magnolia” by Narciso Rodriguez (100 ml)

By the way: You can use this search engine to find the perfect scent for you

In: hair and body sprays, out: scented rollers

Honestly, who sprays their eau de toilette or eau de parfum into their hair every now and then just to make it smell good? After all, hair is the first place we can sniff when hugging the other person. Long fragrance rollers were in vogue, which admittedly and conveniently could be applied selectively to the wrist, neck or décolleté using a ball applicator. Now more and more hair perfumes are coming onto the market that don’t weigh down the hair and are even suitable for the body. Ouai’s hair and body spray, for example, is infused with notes of dragon fruit, orange blossom, tuberose and musk.

Hair and body spray “St. Barts” from Ouai

In: niche fragrances, out: classics

Niche fragrances have been experiencing hype for a long time. More and more people want something more individual and personal when it comes to perfume. This means everyone can find their niche and therefore the scent that suits them best. When it comes to niche fragrances, great emphasis is placed on high-quality ingredients and an exceptional composition. A master at this is, for example, perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. His new fragrance “APOM,” short for “A Part Of Me,” is a beauty editor favorite and favorite for fall and winter.

EdP “Apom” by Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris (70 ml)