Building a Fragrance Wardrobe: Why You Need More Than One Body Mist
One signature scent is a romantic idea. The reality is that different occasions, weather, and moods call for different fragrances — and a small thoughtful collection is more useful than a single bottle.
The Office / Daytime Mist
Light, fresh, non-projecting. Citrus, white florals, or clean musks. Should not announce itself in a meeting room — it should be a subtle background detail.
Body mists work better than EDPs for office because the lower concentration is naturally less intrusive.
The Evening / Date Mist
Warmer, more sensual. Sandalwood, oud, vanilla, amber bases. Project more — you want it to be noticed.
Apply to pulse points (neck, wrists, behind ears) where body heat amplifies projection.
The Weekend / Casual Mist
Fun, fruity, or gourmand notes — peach, fig, vanilla, coconut. Wears well with casual clothes and warmer afternoons.
Often the most-used mist in a wardrobe because it suits unstructured time.
The Seasonal Mist
Heavier in winter (oud, amber, woody), lighter in monsoon (aquatic, green, citrus). Indian seasons are extreme enough that one mist genuinely cannot serve all year.
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