Perfume Layering: How to combine two fragrances for a unique result
If you think wearing perfume simply means spraying a fragrance and that's it, you're missing out on one of the most fascinating techniques in the world of perfumery: layering. Perfume layering is the art of combining two or more fragrances on the same skin to create a completely new and personal composition.
What is perfume layering?
Layering is a simple yet effective practice: you apply one fragrance to the skin, then layer a second fragrance on top in the same area. The two fragrances do not mix in the chemical sense, but rather interact with each other on the skin, creating a completely new aromatic composition.
The fundamental rules of perfume layering
Rule 1: from lightest to heaviest
The first principle of layering is to start with the lightest fragrance (usually eau de cologne or eau de toilette) on clean skin. Then, apply the heavier fragrance (eau de parfum or extract) as the next layer.
Rule 2: choose complementary notes
Layering works best when the two fragrances have complementary olfactive families. It's not about simply mixing two random perfumes; the aromatic composition should make sense.
Combinations that work perfectly
Citrus + Wood: A fresh citrus fragrance works magnificently as a base for a woody and spicy fragrance.
Floral + Musk: This is one of the classic combinations. A delicate floral is enhanced when layered over a musky fragrance.
Oriental + Fresh: If you love oriental fragrances but find them too heavy for daytime, layering is the solution.
How to use Inferno Pheromone Perfume in layering
Inferno Pheromone Perfume is extraordinary on its own, but it is also an excellent partner in layering, especially as a base fragrance. With its 25% extract concentration, Inferno has a significant presence.
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