Unisex perfumes are presented without a clear assignment to traditional women's or men's categories. In practice, anyone can wear any fragrance, and the unisex label mainly emphasizes a universal way of presenting the composition. How perfume feels depends more on skin and preference than on the label.
Unisex fragrances often feature citrus, woods, musk, tea, herbs, fig, vetiver and spices. Both very fresh compositions and intense amber or leather perfumes are common. Moving beyond the classic division creates plenty of room for experimentation.
Begin with notes you already enjoy. If you value freshness, try bergamot, neroli and green tea. If you prefer warmth, test sandalwood, tonka bean, vanilla or amber resins. A sample helps you decide whether the fragrance fits your everyday style.
Unisex perfume can also be an interesting choice for couples who want to share one bottle. The composition may develop differently on each person's skin, showing how individual the experience of scent can be. Your own comfort and enjoyment remain the best criteria.