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Perfume layering is the practice of combining different scents to create a more complex fragrance. Here are some tips for layering perfumes:
Start with a base
Use a creamy lotion as a base, then apply oils, and finally finish with alcohol-based fragrances.
Layer lighter scents
Apply the heaviest fragrance first, then add lighter scents on top.
Balance notes
A well-layered fragrance has a delicate balance between top, middle, and base notes. Too many dominant top notes can make the fragrance smell overwhelming and quickly fade.
Use different types of products
For example, you can combine different types of product to create a more persistent scent.
Use contrasting scents
Try adding notes of creamy gourmand, like coconut, vanilla, or cardamom, to a bright and citrusy fragrance, like grapefruit, orange, or lime. You can also add notes of fresh florals, like violet, jasmine, or bluebell, to a sultry and spicy fragrance, like patchouli, musk, or cinnamon.
Use scents in the same olfactory group
Notes in the same olfactory category can enhance each other. For example, you can layer fresh citrus scents with other perfumes or colognes that are also fresh and citrusy.
Don't combine two heavy or strong perfumes
Instead, combine scents that have at least one common note between the two. For example, perfumes with musk, amber, and woody notes go well with fruity and citrus perfumes.
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