There’s a new way to wear perfumes.

Layer your scents
to
create a unique blend.

Use our layering match-maker to find your perfect pairing.

Fragrance layering is the practice of wearing two fragrances together for two main purposes:

01

Enhance particular notes or

02

Create a new, personalized scent

Complementary Combinations

When you layer two fragrances that have certain overlapping or complementary notes. So, they pair with each other very well and harmoniously create a unique third scent when layered together. Think of this combination as a 100/100 relationship––fragrance edition.

Unlikely Pairings

Unlikely fragrance pairings can result in surprisingly wonderful layering combinations. They are daring, unexpected, and, objectively, don’t sound like the most logical pairings. Yet, together, these two fragrances create delightful chemistry. These pairings can juxtapose traditionally masculine and feminine fragrances or any layering combinations that smell amazing––serendipitously.

Mutually-Elevating Mixes

Two fragrances that intuitively go together are your traditional layering mix. They often have common, overlapping notes, so one fragrance enhances an already existing facet of the other or adds an additional dimension through the pairing without altering the first fragrance’s original personality.

Best pairings for
Ambery Vanilla

Woody Chestnut

+Ambery Vanilla

layering-type

A highly evocative and lush mix, merging gourmand chestnuts and bitter almond, with a warm wood-fire scent.

Powdery Tobacco

+Ambery Vanilla

layering-type

Tobacco and leathery notes combine harmoniously on a woody, resinous background to create a very emphatic mix.

Woody Chestnut

+Ambery Vanilla

layering-type

A highly evocative and lush mix, merging gourmand chestnuts and bitter almond, with a warm wood-fire scent.

Powdery Tobacco

+Ambery Vanilla

layering-type

Tobacco and leathery notes combine harmoniously on a woody, resinous background to create a very emphatic mix.

Woody Chestnut

+Ambery Vanilla

layering-type

A highly evocative and lush mix, merging gourmand chestnuts and bitter almond, with a warm wood-fire scent.

Powdery Tobacco

+Ambery Vanilla

layering-type

Tobacco and leathery notes combine harmoniously on a woody, resinous background to create a very emphatic mix.

Best pairings for
Floral Marshmallow

Powdery Orange Flower

+Floral Marshmallow

layering-type

Orange blossom and vanilla blend uniquely with delightful marshmallow accord.

Powdery Orange Flower

+Floral Marshmallow

layering-type

Orange blossom and vanilla blend uniquely with delightful marshmallow accord.

Powdery Orange Flower

+Floral Marshmallow

layering-type

Orange blossom and vanilla blend uniquely with delightful marshmallow accord.

Powdery Orange Flower

+Floral Marshmallow

layering-type

Orange blossom and vanilla blend uniquely with delightful marshmallow accord.

Powdery Orange Flower

+Floral Marshmallow

layering-type

Orange blossom and vanilla blend uniquely with delightful marshmallow accord.

Powdery Orange Flower

+Floral Marshmallow

layering-type

Orange blossom and vanilla blend uniquely with delightful marshmallow accord.

Best pairings for
Woody Sandalwood

Ambery Saffron

+Woody Sandalwood

layering-type

This mix is a warm, ambery, woody structure in a creamy and milky veil.

Powdery Coconut

+Woody Sandalwood

layering-type

The creamy facets in this combination, maximizing the comforting and delightful bubbliness of both scents.

Ambery Saffron

+Woody Sandalwood

layering-type

This mix is a warm, ambery, woody structure in a creamy and milky veil.

Powdery Coconut

+Woody Sandalwood

layering-type

The creamy facets in this combination, maximizing the comforting and delightful bubbliness of both scents.

Ambery Saffron

+Woody Sandalwood

layering-type

This mix is a warm, ambery, woody structure in a creamy and milky veil.

Powdery Coconut

+Woody Sandalwood

layering-type

The creamy facets in this combination, maximizing the comforting and delightful bubbliness of both scents.