Summer is a season of warmth, adventure, and social gatherings, making it the perfect time to showcase your signature scent.
As you may already be aware, wearing cologne during the hot months comes with its own set of challenges. The increased heat and humidity can intensify the wrong part of your go-to fragrances, leading to an overwhelming and unpleasant aroma if not applied correctly.
Whether you’re exploring something new or bringing back the season’s favorite, learning how to wear cologne in the summer heat is a skill worth investing in this season.
We have the answers to the top three problems your fragrances will face in hot weather.
Problem 1: Scent disappears quickly.
Favorite Summer Colognes
There are no wrong answers when it comes to choosing a summer scent. But much like enjoying a hot drink in the sweltering heat, many people prefer something cool and refreshing (but there really is no wrong answer). If you’re struggling with your scent disappearing quickly, there are a number of different options for you to try.
If you’re looking for something stronger, pay attention to parfum concentrations, with eau de parfum being the strongest. However, remember that hot drink in hot weather?
Be aware the stronger concentrations may seem cloying (a fancy way of us saying unappealing) when mixed with heat and sweat. For this reason, opting for a lighter-scented cologne may benefit you better when mixed with more applications during the day (try a travel cologne bottle!).
Do: Apply cologne sparingly.
The golden rule of summer fragrance application is “less is more.”
Start with just one or two sprays on your pulse points, such as your neck, wrists, back of knees (if you so wish), and inner elbows.
These areas emit more heat, helping the fragrance develop naturally throughout the day. In the summer, your body chemistry changes due to increased perspiration, which can amplify the potency of your scent—making it a good choice to go with something with earthy, floral, or salty notes.
Don’t: Rub your wrists together.
After applying cologne to your wrists, resist the temptation to rub them together.
This action can break down the delicate fragrance notes and alter the scent’s intended development, leading to a distorted or unbalanced aroma–especially if you opt for a softer summer fragrance.
Instead, simply let the cologne air dry on your skin, allowing it to evolve and mix with your body chemistry naturally.
Do: Moisturize daily.
Well-hydrated skin is essential for optimal fragrance performance, especially in the summer. Moisturize your skin daily, preferably after showering when your pores are most receptive.
By keeping your skin hydrated, you create an ideal environment for your cologne to develop and project evenly throughout the day. Look for lightweight, non-greasy moisturizers (like our favorite, found here) that won’t compete with your fragrance or clog your pores in the heat.
Do: Refresh strategically.
As the day progresses and your fragrance begins to fade, you may feel the urge to reapply.
However, in the summer heat, it’s crucial to refresh your scent strategically to avoid overspraying. Instead of reapplying cologne directly onto your skin, consider using a fragrance-free moisturizer or a hydrating facial mist to revitalize your skin and subtly enhance your existing scent.
If you do need to reapply, focus on a single spray to your pulse points, and always be mindful of your environment.
Problem 2: Your cologne smells too heavy.
Favorite Summer Colognes
Your smell can really affect your first impressions or how you are received in a room. Sure, your buddies don’t mind you smelling like a dark, smokey cave, but what about that person you have your eye on across the cafe? Switching to lighter, fresher scents that feature citrusy, aquatic, or green fragrances will mix well with the existing summer environment.
Do: Choose lighter, fresher scents.
When selecting a cologne for summer, opt for fragrances with citrusy, aquatic, green, or floral notes. These lighter scents complement the warm weather and provide a refreshing, inviting, and invigorating aura.
Some popular summer fragrance notes include lemon, bergamot, lime, neroli, lavender, mint, and marine accords. These scents evoke the essence of a cool sea breeze or a lush, blooming garden, perfect for the summer months.
Don’t: Avoid heavy, cloying scents.
In the summer, it’s best to steer clear of overly spicy, woody, or amber-based fragrances. These scents can become suffocating and oppressive in the heat, leading to headaches and discomfort for both you and those around you. Instead, opt for lighter, fresher notes that won’t weigh you down or clash with the warm weather.
Do: Experiment and have fun.
Summer is a great time to experiment with new fragrances and step out of your comfort zone. Don’t be afraid to try out different scent families or unique fragrance combinations.
This could include layering scented body soaps or moisturizers and fragrances to find complementing light fragrances you can mix to create a unique scent experience. Remember, fragrance is a personal journey, so have fun exploring and finding the scents that make you feel confident, refreshed, and ready to take on the world.
Problem 3: Nothing smells good in the heat.
Favorite Summer Colognes
Like many other things, heat can drastically change how a cologne or fragrance smells. Apart from the heat outside, heat can degrade the quality of your fragrances, so store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight (think more closet or bedroom over bathroom). This will help preserve their integrity and ensure they smell their best when applied.
If traditional colognes feel too heavy in the summer, consider using body sprays or mists in refreshing scents. These lighter formulations can help you feel fresh and cool without being overpowering.
Do: Spray from the right distance.
To ensure even distribution and prevent over-spraying, hold the cologne bottle about 5-6 inches away from your skin when applying it to larger areas like your chest or neck.
For smaller areas, such as your wrists, hold the bottle about 4 inches away. This technique allows the fragrance to disperse evenly across your skin, creating a subtle and inviting scent bubble around you.
Don’t: Wear strong scents in close quarters.
Avoid wearing strong or heavy fragrances in crowded or enclosed spaces, such as public transportation, elevators, or small offices.
The summer heat can make these scents even more potent, leading to discomfort and potential allergic reactions for those around you.
In these situations, opt for a lighter, more subtle fragrance or skip the cologne altogether.
Do: Store your colognes properly.
Heat and direct sunlight are the enemies of fragrance, causing the delicate chemical compounds to break down and degrade over time. To maintain the quality and integrity of your colognes, store them in a cool, dry place away from windows and direct light sources.
This means, for the love of cologne, please do not store it in your bathroom!
Consider keeping your fragrances in their original boxes or investing in a dedicated storage solution, such as a fragrance drawer or a dark, temperature-controlled cabinet.
Don’t: Rely solely on your cologne.
While a well-chosen fragrance can certainly enhance your overall presence, it’s essential not to rely solely on your cologne to make an impression.
Remember, your natural charm, confidence, and personality should always shine through. A great cologne should complement and enhance your unique qualities, not overpower or define them.
If in doubt, consider matching your summer scent with scented soaps and body moisturizers.
Final Thoughts
By following these do’s and don’ts, you can confidently navigate how to wear cologne in the summer heat, ensuring that you always smell fantastic without overwhelming yourself or those around you.
Remember, the key to success is finding the right balance: adapting your fragrance choices to the season and occasion and letting your natural charisma take center stage. With practice, you’ll perfect your summer fragrance game with ease.