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Tracking down the best cologne for men is a rite of passage—one that’s a little more complicated than our collective teenage days of picking up a fresh can of Axe at the grocery store every few months. At this point, I’m aiming for signature scents that are a touch more unique and refined. (I expect you’re at about the same place, too, but I did include plenty of great colognes for teens as well).
As a perk of the job, I’ve tested dozens of men’s colognes at every price point and across all the fragrance families, as have my colleagues, both for ourselves and our partners who’ve shared their reviews as well. From long-lasting winter perfumes for men, to popular clean options, these are the ones that stayed on (and smelling good) for at least six hours, and also garnered the most compliments (hey, it might not be the most scientific approach to testing, but who doesn’t love an affirmation?). Everything on this list also happens to make a great gifts for guys, FWIW, including a pick that one Glamour editor said she’d “follow any man wearing it down the street.”
The best men’s colognes, at a glanceBest Overall: Giorgio Armani Acqua di Giò, $160Most Popular: Chanel Bleu de Chanel, $157Best Under $50: Nautica Voyage, $19Best Under $100: Mugler A*Men Fantasm, $60Best Designer: Yves Saint Laurent Y, $155Best Splurge: Amouage Search, $380Most Long-Lasting: Hermès H24 Herbes Vives, $125What’s the difference between cologne and perfume?
While “cologne” is often used to describe scents for men, it’s actually a technical term. It all comes down to the concentration of fragrance oils in the bottle; perfumiers mix scented oils with alcohol, which evaporates quickly and helps spread the oil on your skin. Each of these terms roughly denotes the concentration of oil in the bottle, giving you a sense of how strong the scent will be:
Eau de cologne: 2% to 4%Eau de toilette: 5% to 14%Eau de parfum: 15% to 20%Parfum: 20% or moreMost of the picks recommended on this list are actually eau de parfum or stronger, meaning they’ll tend to last longer than products labeled “cologne.” The more you know!
What are the main fragrance families?
There’s no one way to categorize scents since it’s all so subjective. But to give you a sense of what to expect, we’ll divide these men’s perfumes into four main families based on scent expert Michael Edwards’ fragrance wheel: fresh, woody, amber, and floral. But these are just the very basics; you’ll likely respond to more specific subdivisions like aquatic, green, and spicy, and we’ll encourage you to come up with your own ways of describing your favorite scents. Ultimately, it’s all about what you respond to and what the scents evoke. Do you want to be transported to a Christmas tree farm in New Hampshire? Go with something described as woody. Prefer to close your eyes and get subtle notes of baking? Consider an amber fragrance that’s rich with vanilla. Or maybe you just want to smell like clean laundry. Go fresh. And floral? Well, that one’s self-explanatory.
What are top, middle, and base notes?
If you’re looking at a story about fragrances, you probably know they’re described with top, middle, and base notes. But what do those mean, exactly?
Top notes: These notes are the first ones you’ll smell when fragrance hits the skin—and the first ones to dissipate as time passes.Middle notes: Also known as “heart notes,” these are the elements of the fragrance you smell once the top notes have faded. Here, you’ll notice the scent starting to transform.Base notes: The longest-lasting and deepest of the bunch, these notes are the ones you’ll smell on yourself all day. Note that while you might stop smelling the base notes after a while, it doesn’t mean they’re gone; it’s why someone might compliment you on a fragrance you forgot you were wearing.When testing colognes and perfumes, it’s important to spray them on your skin, not just on paper. Because fragrance oils react differently with everyone’s unique chemistry, the same fragrance can smell slightly different on two different people. (Some, like Glossier You, even lean into this aspect of perfumery.)
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Armani Beauty Acqua di Giò Eau de Toilette
What we love: A classic through and through, Acqua di Giò is a fresh, coastal fragrance that’s masculine without being too heavy; close your eyes and the blend of bergamot and neroli will transport you to some quiet Italian seaside town. Although it practically screams “summer,” it’s just grounded enough to work in all seasons—and it smells expensive.. “I will follow a man wearing this down the street,” says Natasha Pearlman, Glamour’s executive editor. Need we say more? “One of the best scents on any guy, hands down, I fell for my (now) husband when he first wore this 18 years ago, and it’s just as popular now,” says Glamour’s commerce director, Brie Schwartz.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Bergamot, neroli, green tangerine, jasmine, rosemary, patchouli
Sizes: 0.67 oz., 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz., 6.7 oz.
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Chanel Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum
What we love: Chanel’s bestseller is a mainstay for countless good-smelling guys. Citrus, cedar, and sandalwood lend a fresh, woody vibe, while spicier notes of tonka bean and vanilla add some sex appeal. I’m not shocked this is such a popular fragrance—it’s got a sweeter edge than many other musk-forward designer scents, making it one that women especially love. Plus, there’s no flex quite like having a Chanel bottle on your dresser or in your bathroom cabinet. (The magnetic cap makes it feel even more luxe.)
Family: Fresh
Notes: Citrus, cedar, tonka bean, vanilla, sandalwood
Sizes: 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz., 5 oz.
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Yves Saint Laurent Y Eau de Parfum
What we love: This signature fragrance from YSL is masculine through and through but with a thoughtful edge that keeps it from becoming one-note. (Fittingly, its ambassador is Lenny Kravitz.) This is the boldest and most sultry scent in my collection, and probably the most long-lasting. The citrus and apple notes draw you in, then the vetiver and tonka bean keep you around for more. Use it to seduce someone.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Citrus, sage, geranium, vetiver, apple, tonka bean
Sizes: 2 oz., 3.3 oz., 6.7 oz.
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Nautica Voyage Eau de Toilette
What we love: Cheap cologne gets a bad rap—sorry, Drakkar Noir—but Nautica’s coastal option proves that drugstore options can hold their own. It’s earned a cult following for its subtle, fresh, long-lasting scent that smells way more expensive than $20. Instead of smelling artificial or cloying, the blend of green apple, cedar, and florals evokes crisp, cool water. It’s clean and uncomplicated—a perfect option for any guy who doesn’t want to think twice about what he’s spraying on as he walks out the door. (Plus, it’s a fraction of the price of Dolce & Gabbana’s Light Blue.) Why not give it a shot?
Family: Fresh
Notes: Green apple, mimosa, cedarwood, water lotus, musk
Sizes: 3.3 oz., 6.7 oz.
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Mugler A*Men Fantasm Eau de Parfum
What we love: Our in-office testers were unanimously wowed by Mugler’s new fragrance, which is a rare masculine gourmand. A unique blend of woody bergamot and sweet chocolate smells so much more expensive than the price point suggests, and it’s ridiculously alluring after it dries down on the skin. Figuring out how to use the bottle is a little annoying—place your finger near the front edge of the bottle, FYI—but it offers a nice, even spray when you get it right. You could wear it anywhere, but it’ll shine as a nighttime fragrance.
Family: Woody
Notes: Bergamot, pink pepper, chocolate, clary sage, patchouli
Sizes: 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz.
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Dossier Aromatic Pineapple Eau de Parfum
What we love: “This is the best smell ever to me,” says Kat Thomas, a Glamour contributor. While it’s technically a dupe of YSL’s Y, one of our favorite designer fragrances for men, this one has a slightly different thing going on—and Thomas prefers it to the original: “It’s a sexy scent, but also soft and comfy and warm. My boyfriend wears it, and so do I.”
Family: Fresh
Notes: Bergamot, ginger, pineapple, sage, juniper berry, amber, cedarwood
Sizes: 1.7 oz.
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Hermès H24 Herbes Vives Eau de Parfum
What we love: This newly released scent is my current obsession; it’s juicy, fruity, and alive, but still sophisticated. For a luxury fragrance, it’s priced fairly, especially considering that each spritz lasts forever and has an impressive throw. I once used it as makeshift deodorant, and it really came through for the rest of the night. (Don’t judge.) I could still smell it (in a good way) after a shower. If you’re in the market for something green and fresh, you can’t do much better.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Fresh herbs, pear granita
Sizes: 2 oz., 3.3 oz., 6.7 oz.
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Calvin Klein CK One Essence Parfum Intense
What we love: An updated, concentrated version of the original CK One, this scent goes heavy on the bergamot and mountainous woody notes. I’ll be the first to admit that it skews a little young; it’s one of my favorite colognes for teenage guys. But there’s nothing wrong with a fresh, clean starter scent, especially one as potent (yet hard to overspray) as this. And at under $75, the price is right.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Bergamot, black pepper, mint, geranium, musk, moss, sandalwood
Sizes: 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz.
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Ralph Lauren Polo Red Eau de Toilette
What we love: Why try to beat the classics? Ralph Lauren’s Polo Red (the Glamour staff’s universal favorite among the brand’s men-focused fragrances) is just as bold as that ruby bottle suggests, with a spicy, aromatic mix of citrus, saffron, and redwood. And despite somewhat generic opening top notes, I find it fades into something more intriguing as the hours go on, mixing bright citrus with smoldering spice. Any man would be happy to own a bottle.
Family: Amber
Notes: Grapefruit, lavender, saffron, lemon, sage, redwood
Sizes: 2.5 oz., 4.2 oz., 6.7 oz.
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Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb Eau de Toilette
What we love: Despite the grenade-shaped packaging, Spicebomb is a sophisticated (even delicate) scent. It opens with a punch of black pepper and purple florals, then fades into a nicely balanced blend of citrus and leather that wouldn’t be out of place in a bar or boardroom. I find it energizing and inviting—a great candidate for an everyday, all-occasion scent. What’s most special might just be the confidence; it doesn’t require strong marine notes or a huge hit of sandalwood to read as masculine or leave a lasting impression. No, it’s doing its own thing—good on you, Viktor&Rolf.
Family: Woody
Notes: Bergamot, grapefruit, pink pepper, cinnamon, chili pepper, saffron, leather, vetiver, tobacco
Sizes: 3 oz., 5 oz.
11/24
Gucci Guilty Pour Homme Eau de Parfum
What we love: Go a rich, sensual route in Gucci Guilty. The masculine scent finds unique beauty in the clean, unexpected combination of rose, chili pepper, and cedar. The result is a musky, aromatic experience that’s undeniably alluring and decidedly different from its aquatic competitors—perfect for making an impression during date night or at a late-night party.
Family: Woody
Notes: Fresh rose, chili pepper, cedarwood, lavender, orange blossom, patchouli
Sizes: 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz.
12/24
Versace Eros Eau de Parfum
What we love: Looking for something light and energetic? Versace’s masculine fragrance combines soaring notes of lemon and mint with base notes of cedar, sandalwood, and patchouli, resulting in a coastal, alluring scent that lives up to the brand’s sexy image. I also love the blue bottle, which is flashier (and, dare I say, cooler) than the typically reserved packaging for men. It’s not the most complex fragrance I’ve smelled, but we’re not here to reinvent the wheel—we’re here to smell like the Greek god of lust.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Lemon, mandarin, mint oil, geranium, sage, amber, cedarwood, vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood, vanilla
Sizes: 3.4 oz., 6.7 oz.
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Maison Margiela Replica Jazz Club Eau de Toilette
What we love: Another of Replica’s most popular scents, Jazz Club mixes notes of rum, tobacco, pink pepper, and vanilla like an expertly balanced cocktail. This is the nicest jazz club you’ve been to; every suit is spotless, every note clear, every drink expensive. Plus, I can assure you that this fragrance lasts forever.
Family: Amber
Notes: Pink pepper, lemon, neroli, rum absolute, clary sage, vetiver, tobacco leaf, vanilla, styrax resin
Sizes: 1 oz., 3.4 oz.
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Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne
What we love: A go-to for royals like Kate Middleton, London-based perfumer Jo Malone makes some of the freshest scents on the market. And the best option for men is Wood Sage & Sea Salt, a coastal pick that evokes a breezy day by the water. Woody and a little chilly, it’s a toned-down aquatic: think clean hair, light sweaters, and expensive floral arrangements.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Ambrette seeds, sea salt, sage
Sizes: 1 oz, 1.7 oz. 3.4 oz.
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Comme des Garçons Blackpepper Eau de Parfum
What we love: I’ve long been transfixed by Comme des Garçons’ fragrance line, which features distinctive metal packaging and unusual notes. (One, for example, is named Concrete.) But I had never actually smelled any of its scents until a recent trip to Paris, when I fell in love with Blackpepper. Masculine hallmarks like musk and leather are offset by fresh, green vetiver and patchouli—but the real star is the top punch of black pepper. Spicy and seductive, Blackpepper smells like the citygoer I strive to be; this guy collects records and has opinions on art. I can’t get enough.
Family: Woody
Notes: Black pepper oil, musk, leather, cedarwood, tonka bean, guaiac wood, patchouli, vetiver
Sizes: 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz.
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Diptyque Orphéon Eau de Parfum
What we love: Taking inspiration from Paris jazz bars of the ’60s, Diptyque’s most popular unisex fragrance brings a unique freshness to late night. This scent is kaleidoscopic; it’s hard to put a finger on any individual notes, but the overall effect is green and alluring. There’s a hint of smoke and powder, but strong herbaceous notes—the brand says cedar and jasmine—paint a picture of a greenhouse. I’d want to know the person wearing this.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Tonka bean, cedar, jasmine, juniper berries, smoke, powder, wood
Sizes: 2.5 oz.
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D.S. & Durga Debaser Eau de Parfum
What we love: There’s nothing else quite like Debaser, one of D.S. & Durga’s most well-known fragrances, on the market. It’s downright tropical, featuring coconut, fig, and tonka bean. But instead of being cloying, hints of smoke, salt, and sweat make this scent seductive and multidimensional. It almost smells like a perfect cocktail. Pull this out to smell like a rich guy on vacation on some island you’ve never heard of.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Bergamot, pear stem, fig, coconut milk, iris, tonka bean, moss
Sizes: 0.34 oz., 1.7 oz., 3.3 oz.
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Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum
What we love: Is this one maybe a bit overdone? Sure. But it’s also one of the most refined, iconic men’s scents. You can’t walk around New York City without smelling Santal 33 on the wind. It deserves its cultlike following, though, because it’s simply so good. That opening punch of sandalwood is iconic, and the lower notes—cardamom and iris, among others—keep it spicy and layered long after application.
Family: Woody
Notes: Sandalwood, cedarwood, cardamom, iris, violet, leather accord, musk
Sizes: 0.5 oz., 1.7 oz., 3.4 oz.
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Aesop Tacit Eau de Parfum
What we love: “Truthfully, I was sold on Tacit from the moment the Aesop sales associate told me it was inspired by Wong Kar-wai’s In The Mood for Love, but it’s also easily one of the freshest scents in my collection,” says Architectural Digest commerce editor Audrey Lee. “As a fragrance enthusiast whose collection contains mainly woody scents, I like that Tacit is a shake-up to my usual perfume ritual, with mainly citrus notes that feel really refreshing.”
Family: Fresh
Notes: Yuzu, vetiver, basil, clove, rosemary, mint, fennel, amber, cedarwood
Sizes: 1.7 oz., 3.3 oz.
20/24
Amouage Search Eau de Parfum
What we love: It’s hard for me to pick a favorite Amouage scent—my most complimented is the woody, spicy Purpose—but I’m absolutely transfixed by this nautical pick. Don’t get caught up in the description of the top notes; what I smell is fresh-squeezed citrus, smoke blowing over water, and sun-baked earth. It makes me wish I’d pursued sailing or archaeology instead of writing, but at least this cologne lets me microdose the life of an explorer. Sure, it’s an investment, but I’d say it’s worth every penny. Each spritz lasts an eternity.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Frankincense, pear, hazelnut, saffron, rose, sambac jasmine, sandalwood, ambergris, vanilla
Sizes: 3.4 oz.
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Armani Beauty Bois D’Encens Eau de Parfum
What we love: Billed as Giorgio Armani’s “most personal fragrance,” Bois D’Encens is an elixir meant to evoke a church. Strong suggestions of incense and cedar certainly get the point across, bringing to mind a cold yet inviting cathedral. (No wonder this scent is tied to the brand’s haute couture line—it’s luxurious and singular.) I also got a heavy, lingering hit of ginger and pepper; these notes polarized my colleagues and me, making this a true love-it-or-hate-it fragrance. This is not an entry-level scent; it’s a crowning jewel for an expert’s collection.
Family: Amber
Notes: Vetiver, cedar, incense, pepper
Sizes: 3.4 oz.
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Noteworthy n,551 Eau de Parfum
What we love: The woody, amber-heavy side of this warm fragrance is balanced out by a hint of florals. The result is cozy, comforting, and perfectly chaste—there’s not a ton of sex appeal, making this a great scent (or gift) for dads and other family members. Noteworthy calls it a fall fragrance, which I agree with, but it had more year-round appeal than they’re letting on. Spray it at sunset any day and you’ll be good to go.
Family: Amber
Notes: Lily of the valley, cedarwood, patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, amber, musk
Sizes: 0.3 oz., 1.7 oz., 3.3 oz.
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Tsu Lange Yor Pool Eau de Parfum
What we love: Troye Sivan’s fragrance brand makes impressively layered perfumes, and this genderless pick is the best of the bunch. One of my friends describes the scent as the world’s freshest summer salad, and I have to agree. Tomato leaf, coriander, and ginger place this one firmly in the warmer half of the year. With one spritz, you might find yourself on vacation—mentally, at least.
Family: Fresh
Notes: Cucumber, lychee, bergamot, tomato leaf, coriander, cassis, ginger, musk
Sizes: 1.7 oz.
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Maison Louis Marie No.09 Vallée de Farney Perfume Oil
What we love: Heavy on the citrusy notes, this perfume oil smells like a forest on the first nice day of spring. It’s delicate and floral, but still masculine thanks to the woody, spicy kick of black pepper and a strong suggestion of patchouli. A few dabs go a long way, so don’t be put off by the size—I’ve barely put a dent in my bottle despite owning it for a year and carrying it everywhere for quick fragrance touch-ups. Plus, the travel-friendly size fits nearly anywhere.
Family: Floral
Notes: Grapefruit, orange, black pepper, cedarwood, patchouli
Sizes: 0.1 oz., 0.5 oz.
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