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How to Choose a Truly Unique Unisex Fragrance
- por Dom De Vetta
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Finding a signature scent used to be a binary choice: you either shopped in the floral-heavy women’s section or the woodsy, spice-forward men’s department. But the modern fragrance landscape has evolved. Today, the most exciting scents are those that refuse to be labeled. A truly unique unisex fragrance—or as we call it at Shay & Blue, a "Genderful" scent—is about personal expression rather than social expectations.
Choosing a fragrance that is perfectly unisex and shared by my partner requires a shift in perspective. It’s about looking for a balance of notes that feels androgynous and sophisticated, focusing on how the ingredients react with your skin rather than who the marketing says it is for. Whether you want something that smells like a high-end hotel lobby or a scent that has a bit of an edge to it, this guide will help you navigate the world of genderless perfumery.
When searching for a unisex scent, stop looking at the bottle's shape or the department store floor it sits on. Instead, focus on the raw ingredients. The most successful unisex fragrances often lean into "bridge notes"—scents like citrus, spice, and wood that naturally appeal to everyone.
For example, a high-quality citrus scent is a universal crowd-pleaser. It starts off fresh but dries down to something much more complex. Look at Sicilian Limes Fragrance. It isn't just a simple fruit scent; it features a sparkling and effervescent light with a salty margarita edge that feels bold and tangy. It’s a polished and professional choice that works just as well on a crisp cotton shirt as it does on a cocktail dress.
Woody notes like sandalwood, cedar, and oud provide a mineral and earthy grounding that anchors a fragrance. These notes often provide that 12-hour longevity on fabric that Americans crave. If you prefer something darker, look for spices that offer sultry fruitiness and depth without being cloyingly sweet.
The Parfum Nashwa Fragrance Noir is a prime example of this. It combines cacao noir and coconut over dark oud wood. It feels dark and moody but sweet, creating an elegant adult gourmand profile that defies traditional gender roles. It’s the kind of scent that actually stays on my skin all day and invites the question, "What are you wearing?" from everyone you pass.
One of the biggest trends in the US fragrance market right now is the "your-skin-but-better" finish. This is for the person who wants to smell like a clean girl aesthetic or possess a pristine and soapy clean vibe without wearing a heavy, traditional perfume. These scents often rely on musks, salts, and lighter woods to create a second-skin softness and charm.
Unisex scents in this category are often safe for the office and not offensive. They stay close to the skin, providing an intimate sillage that only those who get close to you will notice. This is the ultimate "quiet luxury" approach to fragrance—it smells expensive but not too strong.
A truly unique unisex fragrance is rarely linear. It should tell a story as you wear it throughout the day. When testing a new scent, pay attention to the human language of the dry down. A fragrance might have an opening that is super fresh and juicy, but three hours later, it dries down to a warm, resinous base.
For individuals looking for a scent that works well for both day and night, this evolution is key. Consider Watermelons Fragrance. While it sounds like a summer fruit scent, it is balanced with green mandarin and cut grass, giving it a green and botanical purity. It doesn’t feel heavy or cloying, making it a perfectly gender-fluid choice for those who want to feel sun-drenched and radiant.
Instead of searching by category, try searching by vibe. Are you looking for something cozy and like a warm hug for a fall vacation in Vermont? Or are you looking for a bit moody and mysterious but still wearable scent for a gallery opening in Chelsea?
At Shay & Blue, we emphasize aesthetic-led discovery. If your aesthetic is "Modern Noir," you might lean toward Frankincense Black Pepper. This fragrance evokes hot skin and glowing smoke. It’s something sexy but still classy, using black pepper and hazelnut to spark heat before simmering down into dark woods. It’s pure sex in a bottle and completely transcends the binary.
In the American market, how a fragrance is made is just as important as how it smells. When choosing a unique unisex scent, look for brands that value small-batch, artisanal craftsmanship. This ensures that you aren't wearing the same mass-produced scent as everyone else on the subway.
Furthermore, many US consumers now prioritize PETA-certified cruelty-free and vegan formulations. Finding a scent that aligns with your ethical values—like the plant-wax based Blood Oranges Vegan Candle for your home or our paraben-free sprays—adds another layer of personal satisfaction to your fragrance journey.
In the end, the perfect unisex fragrance is the one that makes you feel like the best version of yourself. Whether it’s crisp and cold like morning air or smells creamy and smooth, not sharp, your scent is your silent ambassador. Break the rules, ignore the labels, and choose a fragrance that truly speaks to your soul.
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