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Perfume Givenchy Pi EDT 50 ml bottle

Perfume Givenchy Pi EDT 50 ml

503,00 kr

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Men's Perfume Loewe Solo EDT 100 ml bottle

Men's Perfume Loewe Solo EDT 100 ml

1.045,00 kr

Men's Perfume Dior Sauvage EDT 200 ml bottle
Men's Perfume Dior Sauvage EDT 200 ml bottle

Men's Perfume Dior Sauvage EDT 200 ml

1.799,00 kr

Men's Perfume Givenchy Pi EDT bottle

Men's Perfume Givenchy Pi EDT

549,00 kr

Unisex Perfume - Built for everyday routines

What you’ll find in Unisex Perfume

Within Unisex this category, you’ll find this category options selected for clarity: what they do, who they suit, and how they fit into a routine.

The selection covers core needs and specific preferences, from eau de parfum to this category oil.

A strong routine is not long; it is consistent. Use this collection to keep choices tight and outcomes easier to evaluate.

Useful context: IFRA describes typical fragrance concentration ranges (EDT ~5–15%, EDP ~10–20%, extrait ~15–40%), which can help set expectations for intensity and wear time.

A quick selection guide

  • this category oil: prioritise this when you want a predictable step that you can repeat without adjusting the rest of your routine.
  • eau de parfum: use this when you want targeted performance, but still need a texture that layers cleanly.
  • eau de toilette: best when you prefer a clear outcome and you want to keep your routine lean.
  • fragrance layering: use this when you want targeted performance, but still need a texture that layers cleanly.
  • eau de parfum: best when you prefer a clear outcome and you want to keep your routine lean.
  • discovery set: prioritise this when you want a predictable step that you can repeat without adjusting the rest of your routine.

How to build a routine around it

Consistency matters more than variety. Build a simple baseline, then add targeted steps only where they clearly improve feel or finish.

Texture compatibility matters. Lightweight layers tend to sit better under makeup or SPF, while richer textures can be reserved for evenings or dry climates.

For fragrance, apply to pulse points and let it settle before deciding how strong it is. If you layer, keep the base neutral and use one accent note to avoid muddiness.

Details to check before you commit

The best choice is often the simplest one you will use regularly. If you already have several products open, choose a format that replaces something, rather than adding another layer.

  • Compatibility: check whether the product is designed to sit under makeup/SPF or to be used as the final step.
  • Texture and finish: gel, cream, oil, powder, mist—this often determines whether the product integrates well with the rest of your routine.
  • Sensitivity cues: fragrance-free options, minimal essential oils, and simpler ingredient lists are easier to tolerate for reactive skin.
  • Packaging and dosing: pumps and droppers support precision; larger formats can be better value when you know you will repurchase.
  • Frequency: daily use, a few times per week, or occasional. Choose the cadence you can realistically maintain.

Pair it with complementary collections

For a balanced basket, start with Perfume options and add Gifts edit only where it adds clear value.

For a balanced basket, start with By Gender options and add Makeup Gift Sets edit only where it adds clear value.

To compare formats and finishes, review Discovery Sets and then cross-check with All Gift Sets edit for alternatives.

To compare formats and finishes, review Discovery Sets and then cross-check with gift cards for alternatives.

If you’re refining a routine, combine Body Gift Sets edit with Hair Gift Sets options to keep steps coherent.

Practical routine planning

A simple structure works for most people: cleanse, add one targeted step, moisturise, and use SPF in the morning. If you want more, add it only when it solves a clear problem.

For makeup routines, decide your priority first: coverage, longevity, or a specific finish. That decision should drive the products you add and the order you apply them.

For hair routines, focus on scalp comfort and fibre condition separately. Scalp steps belong at the roots; masks and oils belong on lengths and ends.

For fragrance wardrobes, rotate by context: lighter profiles for workdays, warmer bases for evenings, and one dependable signature that you can reach for without thinking.

Common questions

When is a set the better choice?Sets are useful when you want a coherent routine or when you are trying a new brand or profile. They also reduce risk for gifts.

What should I prioritise first?Start with one core step that matches your main goal, then add eau de parfum or eau de toilette if you need a more targeted result.

How do I avoid overdoing it?Keep your routine stable and introduce changes gradually. If you add multiple new steps at once, it becomes difficult to understand what is helping and what is causing dryness or irritation.

How do I choose between similar options?Compare texture, frequency of use, and how the product layers with what you already use. When in doubt, choose the simpler format and build from there.