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Understand the Fragrance Families

Scents are grouped into families such as floral, oriental, woody, and fresh.

  • Floral: Romantic and feminine (e.g., rose, jasmine)
  • Woody: Earthy and warm (e.g., sandalwood, cedar)
  • Fresh: Clean and energizing (e.g., citrus, mint)
  • Oriental: Exotic and spicy (e.g., vanilla, musk)

Knowing which family you gravitate toward helps narrow your options.

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Try Before You Buy

Always test a fragrance on your skin—not just on a paper blotter. Perfume reacts with your body chemistry, which can alter how it smells over time. Apply it on your pulse points and give it a few hours before deciding.

You might even consider having more than one “signature” scent depending on your lifestyle.

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Let Your Emotions Guide You

Fragrance is deeply emotional. A scent can remind you of a memory, mood, or moment. Choose a perfume that makes you feel confident, joyful, and at home in your own skin.

Trends come and go—but your taste is timeless. Don't choose a scent just because it’s popular. Choose it because it feels like you.