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  • April 29, 2026

    What Is the Science of Scent and Mood?

      The “science of scent and mood” refers to how smells interact with your brain and nervous system to influence emotions, energy, focus, and relaxation. When you inhale an aroma, scent molecules travel through your nose to a region of...

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  • April 25, 2026

    Why Proper Perfume Storage Matters

    Perfume is a delicate blend of oils, alcohol, and aroma molecules that can easily be damaged by light, heat, and air exposure. When stored incorrectly, your favorite fragrance can: Oxidize and smell sour or “off” Lose intensity and complexity over...

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  • April 21, 2026

    What Is a Signature Scent?

      A signature scent is the perfume people instantly associate with you. It is the fragrance you reach for most often because it matches your style, mood, and lifestyle. Unlike a random “nice” perfume, a true signature scent: Works in...

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  • April 17, 2026

    What Is Fragrance Layering?

    Fragrance layering is the practice of wearing more than one scent or scented product at the same time to create a custom blend on your skin. Instead of using a single perfume, you can combine: Body wash, body lotion, and...

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  • April 1, 2026

    How Humidity Alters Specific Notes

    Different types of notes respond in their own ways: Citrus and green notesIn dry air, they can feel crisp but vanish fast.In humidity, they can feel more rounded and “juicier,” with better presence in the air. FloralsIn dry conditions, florals...

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  • March 28, 2026

    Volatility Matters in Fragrance Layering

    If you love mixing scents—whether you own three bottles or thirty—understanding volatility is the difference between a magical blend and a muddled cloud. What “Volatility” Means In Perfume Every fragrance is built from molecules that evaporate at different speeds, which perfumers group...

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