If you think floral perfume fragrances are only for women you’re in for shock with these perfume fragrances becoming the favourite of the modern man. These floral scents are created with the romantic in mind and who wants to capture that spirit to lure a partner or admirer through creating scents that have organic warm scents.

The perfume industry has grown into a multi million pound industry which is very consumer targeted with scents created for only a set demographic. Floral fragrances in the past have only been marketed as a womens perfume with scents designed to attract men. It’s a big market with more men becoming metro-sexual and making sure they maintain themselves, this includes what fragrance they wear. It is not surprising the major perfume makers such as Burberry, DKNY and Dior are now offering floral fragrances especially designed for men and they are everywhere.

A popular scent you will see popping up in lot in fragrances this year is the return of violet. Violet is features in Narciso Rodriguez For Him, Donna Karan’s DKNY Men and also Paul Smith Man. When Fahrenheit was launched by Dior in 1988 this fragrance captured the true spirit of this type of scent and Dior were credited with the highest launch sales ever seen up till then. This is still one of the most popular scents with its honeysuckle, carnation, violet leaf and jasmine still making its mark in today’s society.A scent by Dominique Ropion’s is creating a lot of hype at the moment. This scent presents a clear, masculine amber and mint waft and also has hefty price tag of £110.

Many of these new scents are available at your local high street perfume shop so my advice would be would be to go and explore the different fragrances and be open to what you might like. If you find a fragrance you do like then also check out online prices as sometimes perfume makers will offer better prices if you buy directly through their site.