The Scented Hound

Perfume blog with abbreviated perfume reviews & fragrance reviews.

Educating the Scented Hound

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The other day, one of the readers of this blog posed the following:

What do you know about perfume? Most people know what perfume is and many people use it themselves. When men use perfume, it is typically called cologne and the term “perfume” refers to a female’s brand. There are also perfumes for the home and car, etc. but the most common associated with the word is the kind you use on your body.

I have to admit that I have struggled with the same issue.  Cologne vs. perfume, male vs. female.  I know that colognes and parfums are made up different perfume concentrations, but how does that translate to terminology?

I took this question as an opportunity to further educate myself and decided to reach out to Elena Knezevic, Editor of Fragrantica.com.  She graciously provided the following explanation:

There is no strict definition.  Here in the US we usually say men’s colognes (without referring to their concentration), but some houses (French for example) offer eau de parfum, or even perfume (parfum or parfum extrait) for Men. We now see a strong trend to avoid the gender definition in fragrances, especially in luxury sector. It doesn’t mean they are unisex, we are free to decide. In this case they are all eau de parfum.  For example, Tom Ford Fragrances, they have no gender, but Tuscan Leather is mainly chosen by men, and Champaca Absolute – by women. Terre d’Hermes was launched as pure perfume extrait, and this s a perfume for men. Armani Prive collection, Serge Lutens
fragrances, it even has come to Arabian houses (they usually divide fragrances by gender), but the Omani house Amouage has its luxury Opus collection (6 fragrances so far) without reference to gender.

There was a time when men used colognes and bought them in drug stores and pharmacies together with cosmetic products, so it was more about hygiene, than luxury accessory. Perfumes were exclusively for women (in general of course, not totally). 

What are your thoughts on this matter?

Thanks to Elena K. for her valued input.

Author: The Scented Hound

Just a normal guy with the nose of a beagle!

6 thoughts on “Educating the Scented Hound

  1. Here is one quite nice article about that on Perfume Shrine. I hope giving the link isn’t a problem.
    http://perfumeshrine.blogspot.com/2011/06/myth-busting-what-fragrance.html

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  2. Thanks so much for the link civiva. I especially like the following…”Masculine fragrances present a mix-up: While as we said Eau de Cologne refers to either the traditional Eau de Cologne recipe/trademark scent first made in Cologne, Germany, or the lighter concentration of a given perfume, many men refer to their fragrance as “cologne”. This is mostly an American or Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, due to the reluctance of ascribing themselves as “perfume wearing” (considered effeminate).” I definitely think times are changing and we are starting to move away from the for women or men only categories. When it comes to fragrance, anyone should be able to wear what they want!

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  3. I tweeted this the other day, but in case you didn’t see it, it’s an interview from Bois de Jasmin with a sociologist named Marcello Aspria who studies perfume and gender. It’s been around for so long that I’m sure you’ve read it. As you know, I love this sociological/cultural stuff, and I was so pleased to discover this: http://boisdejasmin.typepad.com/_/2005/10/perfume_and_gen.html . His website is a fantastic resource as well–www.scentedpages.com.

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    • Thank you so much. No, I hadn’t read that article before. This world is all so new to me and I am just a novice. Each day I am learning something new thanks to the wonderful bloggers like yourself and others who are incredibly giving in efforts to understand and educate. Thanks again.

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      • You are so very welcome! I too am learning something new everyday from our fellow perfume bloggers, and it’s incredibly gratifying. I love your picture of the hound with glasses!

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