A NOTE ABOUT NOTES
Scent mixing. Perfume layering. Fragrance cocktailing.
Whatever you call it, there’s no one “right” way to mixing
two or more scents together — that’s the beauty (and fun!) of it.
Of course, there’s the classic way of layering two perfumes directly
on top of each other. Or, you can do a spritz of an eau de parfum
on your wrist followed by a splash of the hair and body mist on
your chest. Later in the day, try an extra layer by applying the
brush-on fragrance pen on your neck. The best part?
The combinations are endless.
CLASSIC COCKTAILS
Here are some layered scent combinations
to get you started on your new journey.
Wood Elixir,
Cloud Musk
+ Glass Rose
When you want a scent that’s you,
but better: This uncomplicated blend
of rose and musky woods brings out
your natural aroma.
Tangerine Squeeze
+ Wood Elixir
You get the fruity playfulness
from the Tangerine Squeeze and
the soft, woodiness from the
Wood Elixir to create a cheerful
blend that feels like a warm hug.
Coconut Palm
+ Tangerine Squeeze
You can practically hear the palm
trees rustling in the wind in this
mix. Happy and content, it reminds
you of watching the setting sun after
a day at the beach. Relax and enjoy!
Blackberry Tonic,
Wood Elixir
+ Vanilla Bourbon
Delicious and addictive,
this combo has it all:
warmth, sweetness,
and a bright fruity burst.