Wearing more than one perfume is called layering—a great way to create your own signature scent. Here's how to start:
- Start light to strong: Apply lighter scents (like citrus or florals) first, then deeper ones (like musk or oud) on top.
- Use a common note: Combine perfumes that share a note, like rose or vanilla, for better harmony.
- Stick to 2 perfumes: More than 2 can clash unless you know them well.
- Test on skin, not paper: Body chemistry affects the final scent more than blotters.
- Try pairing GenericPerfumes’ perfume oil impressions of Chanel Chance Eau Tendre (fruity) with Tom Ford’s White Suede (musky) for a soft, sensual result.
GenericPerfumes makes layering easier with alcohol-free oils that blend smoothly and last longer on skin.