Fragrance layering is the art of combining two or more scents to create a personalized, long-lasting aroma that’s uniquely yours. To layer like a pro, start with lighter fragrances—such as fresh, citrusy, or floral notes—and build up to deeper scents like vanilla, musk, or oud. Apply the first fragrance on slightly damp, moisturized skin to help it cling better, then add the second perfume to pulse points for dimension and depth. The key is balance: choose scents with complementary notes so they enhance rather than overpower each other. Don’t be afraid to experiment—soft florals blend beautifully with warm gourmands, while fresh aquatics can soften strong woody bases. With a bit of practice, layering allows you to craft a signature scent that stands out and lasts all day.
