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Choosing a perfume depends on your personality, mood, and the occasion:
For everyday wear → citrus, aquatic, or light florals
For work or meetings → musk, soft woods, mild orientals
For evenings or events → amber, oud, vanilla, spice
For a bold presence → intense woods, strong florals, oriental blends
Apply on pulse points (neck, wrists, behind ears).
Moisturize before spraying.
Avoid rubbing wrists together.
Spray lightly on clothes.
Store perfumes away from heat and sunlight.
Layering fragrances
Unisex blends
Warm notes like vanilla, amber, tonka bean
Fresh botanicals (lavender, bergamot, green notes)
Modern oud blends (oud + citrus/leather/florals)
Eau de Parfum (EDP) lasts longer due to higher oil concentration.
Eau de Toilette (EDT) is lighter and ideal for quick, fresh wear.
Keep them in a cool, dry place away from heat, sunlight, and humidity.
Skin chemistry, temperature, diet, and pH levels affect how a scent develops on each person.
Typically 3–5 sprays: neck, wrists, behind ears, and optionally one on clothes.
This is “nose fatigue.” You become used to your own scent, even though others can still smell it.
Hot Weather: Fresh, citrus, aquatic, and light floral scents.
Cold Weather: Oud, amber, vanilla, spice, and rich woody notes.
Some darker or oil-heavy formulas may stain delicate fabrics. Spray lightly or focus on pulse points.

