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Finding the right men's fragrance is not something to rush. A scent reveals itself on the skin after several hours, not in thirty seconds in front of a display. Our men's samples give you the time you need: wear it to the office, for an evening out, in your daily life. From great masculine classics like Creed's Aventus or Chanel's Bleu de Chanel to rarer creations from Amouage or Roja Dove, over 1,000 references are available in sizes from 1 ml to 50 ml. Test first, then invest.
How to choose your men's fragrance sample?
Undecided? Our quiz guides you in a few questions towards the fragrances and olfactive families that truly suit you.
Why test a sample before buying?
What you smell in the store disappears in 15 minutes. The true character of a perfume reveals itself later, on your skin, in your daily life. And since every skin is unique, the same perfume never smells the same on two different people.
Testing a perfume with a sample gives you the necessary perspective. Wear it to the office, for an evening out, if after a week you're still thinking about it, then it's the one for you!
How many perfume samples should you order to find your ideal masculine fragrance?
Order 3 to 4 samples of the perfumes you wish to test, in 1ml (18 sprays = 1 week at 3 sprays per day) or 2ml (36 sprays = 12 days at 3 sprays per day).
Our advice: test each perfume for a week, let it evolve on your skin, observe how it develops, how long it lasts. Listen to the reactions around you.
Then, once all are tested, compare them. Did one perfume stand out more than the others? The one that makes you feel like you... that's your signature.
🎁 Buy 3 x 2ml perfumes = get 1 free
Which olfactive families should men prioritize?
No family is exclusively for men, but some have historically been at the heart of masculine perfumery. Here are the essentials to explore in sample form.
Fougère fragrance:
The queen family of masculine perfumery: lavender, geranium, oakmoss, coumarin. Structured, elegant, virile without being aggressive. Tom Ford's Beau de Jour is its most contemporary version, a clean and precise fougère, ideal for the office. Amouage's Reflection Man pushes the exercise towards something colder and more sophisticated, carried by neroli and rosemary on a sandalwood base.
Oriental fragrance:
Spices, resins, amber, oud. The family of powerful sillage and memorable evenings. Viktor & Rolf's Spicebomb Extreme on the accessible side, vanilla, tobacco, spicy vetiver, formidably effective. Amouage's Interlude Man on the niche side, for those who want oriental in its most complex form: incense, oregano, oud, a structure that few masculine compositions dare.
Fresh and citrus fragrance :
Bergamot, citrus, marine or aquatic notes. The family for daily wear and warm seasons. Giorgio Armani's Acqua di Giò Parfum remains an accessible reference of unfailing solidity. Louis Vuitton's L'Immensité offers a more refined alternative: marine notes, ginger, vetiver, a masculine freshness of rare elegance.
Gourmand fragrance :
The family that generates the most immediate compliments is on the side of vanilla, tobacco, tonka, sweet or smoky notes. Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Male Elixir is the most direct example, vanilla, lavender, a warm and sensual accord confidently assumed. Giorgio Armani's Stronger With You Intensely offers a more modern version: caramel, cinnamon, amber base, seduction without heaviness.
Woody fragrance:
For sophisticated, assertive, timeless scents, turn to cedar, sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli. Dior's Sauvage Elixir is the most worn spicy woody fragrance of the decade, pepper, lavender, a dry woody base with formidable longevity. Louis Vuitton's Nouveau Monde explores a rarer territory: cocoa, tobacco, dark woods. A masculine woody scent of unusual depth.
Chypre fragrance:
Creed's Aventus laid the foundation for what modern masculine chypre could be: smoky birch, pineapple, ambergris, a fruity and powerful construction that hasn't aged a bit. It's the family of bergamot, patchouli, oakmoss, the most distinctive in all masculine perfumery, the one that requires the most time to be truly understood. For a brighter approach, Roja Dove's Elysium shifts the focus to citrus and freshness, without sacrificing complexity.
Aromatic and green fragrance:
Few families are as underestimated. Green aromatics, cut grass, galbanum, herbs, iris, have long been overshadowed by woody and oriental scents, yet they offer something those cannot: a freshness that resembles nature, not just cleanliness. Creed's Green Irish Tweed remains the benchmark that no one has truly surpassed since its creation, violet, iris, vetiver, with disarming purity. Louis Vuitton's Orage takes a different approach: minerality, electricity, something less conventional and much more contemporary.



































































































