I don’t understand this question fully. Are you proposing cologne is different to a scent created for men? Or unisex scents? Perfume and colognes
Either way. Cologne used to be specific to where it came from(cologne)
However it has since become a generic marketing term to signify its intent for men. It is generally a weaker concentration than perfume. So is often a more subtle scent as well.
To tell the difference is a bit of a mute point, as the gender specific divide is arbitrary and subjective.
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