Fragrance Guide

Choose by feeling, not just by name.

Concentration

Eau de Toilette is typically lighter and more airy. Eau de Parfum often offers greater richness and lasting presence. Parfum or Extrait is usually more concentrated, with a closer, deeper trail.

How fragrance develops

Top notes create the first impression. Heart notes shape the character after the opening settles. Base notes—woods, musk, amber, vanilla, resins—form the longest-lasting part of the scent.

Finding your direction

  • Fresh & Luminous: citrus, marine, green, aromatic
  • Floral & Radiant: rose, jasmine, white florals
  • Oud & Woods: cedar, sandalwood, vetiver, oud
  • Warm & Addictive: amber, vanilla, spice, gourmand notes
  • Clean Musk: soft, powdery, skin-like comfort