Fragrance shops overwhelm you with pyramids: top, heart, base, 14 notes, a French poem. You can ignore most of that. Ask one question: do I want to smell fresh, woody, or sweet?
If you are a fresh person
You like clean, citrus, sea, herbs, light florals. You want to smell showered. These scents shine in heat and daytime. They fade faster. That is normal. Reapply or pick a fresh scent with a musk or wood base if you need hours.
If you are a woody person
You like sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, oud, dry forests. These scents feel grown, calm, expensive. They work almost all year. If fresh feels too young and sweet feels too much, you are probably woody.
If you are a sweet person
Vanilla, tonka, gourmand, amber, coconut, coffee. You want warmth and a mood. Best in evenings and cold weather. Easy to overspray. Start with two sprays and wait.
Hybrids exist, and they are often the winners
Fresh plus woods. Floral plus vanilla. That is how signature scents happen. Once you know your home family, you can wander one step sideways instead of buying random bottles because the cap was nice.
Still unsure? Take three 2ml samples — one from each family — and wear them on three Tuesdays. The winner is obvious.
Shop the scents from this guide
Try before you commit
The honest way to choose a perfume is a 2ml sample on a real day — commute, desk, dinner, weather. Browse the full myesans catalog or take the quiz if you want a faster match. If it still smells like you at hour six, that is the one.












