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3 Suave Scents for Work, Play, and Leisure

While most people search for a signature fragrance to flaunt at all times, it is often true that different occasions call for distinct scents – ranging from sporty to subtle or strong. Besides, layering perfumes allows you to create a bespoke scent, and play the role of an amateur perfumer. Whether you decide to mix and match or switch scents once they wear off, you will enjoy transitioning from day to night with these three intoxicating and rejuvenating fragrances.

Lacoste Match Point

A striking fragrance which blends unexpected green notes with a woody base is perfect for a post-workout spritz. It instantly offers a boost of energy with unique top notes of bitter gentian extract and refreshing Greek basil. The lingering heart note of the vetiver adds depth while cashmeran lends a velvety texture and warm sensuality. This is the ideal scent to start the day on a bright and calming note.

Tom Ford Ombré Leather

This deeply textural fragrance is a concoction of floral leather and spices, inspired by the deserts of the American Southwest. Patchouli and vetiver add luxurious texture to the sensual notes of black leather, while the jasmine sambac incorporates a floral element into the mix. Amber and moss evoke the desert sands and offer an intensity that captures the heat of the landscape. This is the perfect scent to help you sail through a long day at work, with each occasional whiff of the perfume bringing a new sensation to the surface.

BOSS Bottled Eau de Parfum

This woody fragrance with notes of warm spice is intense, vibrant, and impeccably balanced. Its refined allure stems from a refreshing burst of apple and bergamot contrasted with black pepper, which instantly awakens the senses as you settle into the evening. The heart of addictive chestnut, cardamom, and cinnamon oils unfolds through the night and leads into the base notes of dark vetiver and musk. This is the definition of a luxurious fragrance that is at once surprising and comforting.

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