Leave a lasting impact: understanding the art of fragrance layering

Updated: Oct 26th, 2023

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In the intricate world of fragrances, there exists an ambit of artistry known as scent layering, a process that allows us to compose a fragrant symphony that resonates with their very essence.

Just as a painter blends colours on a canvas or a composer weaves harmonies into a masterpiece, fragrance enthusiasts embark on a sensory journey where each layer tells a unique story. It's like crafting your senses for a journey filled with indulgence and self-expression.

In the shower

Before you begin on your layering journey, ensure you start with a clean slate. Begin by taking a soothing bath, with a shower gel. This is the first step in your ‘in shower’ fragrance layering routine. This blank canvas will allow your fragrances to shine and last longer.

Post shower

Now that your in-shower routine is done, layer it up with the fresh fragrance of perfume mist as your ‘post-shower’ routine. A spritz of this across your pulse points should allow you to stay fresh and fabulous throughout the day.

Allow for Blending

Let your fragrances settle and blend together. The heat of your body will naturally mix the scents, creating a unique and personalised fragrance that evolves throughout the day.

Experiment and Adapt

The beauty of layering is that it is very fluid. Experiment with different combinations of shower gel + perfume mists that match your mood, season, or occasion. You can adjust the intensity of each layer to suit your preference.

Longevity and Maintenance

To make your fragrance last even longer, consider applying an unscented moisturiser before layering.

Layering mists and fragrances is an art that allows you to express yourself through scent. Start experimenting and let your fragrance journey take you to new and exciting places, one spirit at a time!

(Source: IANS)

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