HOW TO FIND YOUR SIGNATURE SCENT

HOW TO FIND YOUR SIGNATURE SCENT: Today I’m sharing tips for how to find your signature scent. These are the things I’ve done to find a few perfumes that I love. I’ve linked everything below and thanks so much for watching! xx Audrey

WHAT I’M WEARING
Top:
Belt:
Pants: Filippa K, no longer available but similar here
Gold Locket: *gifted

MY OWN SIGNATURE SCENT & PERFUME COLLECTION
Issey Miyake Florale, sadly discontinued
Officine Universelle Buly Eau Triple Damask Rose
Penhaligon’s Changing Constance
Moro Dabron Of Gardens
You can also buy it here and the candle is also available here

*FOR REFERENCE: I’m 5’3” or 160cm & my measurements are bust: 26×36 inches I typically wear xxs-s in tops, waist: 25-26 inches typically a 24-25 in jeans and a 0-2 in pants, 37” hips.

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5 Comments

  1. Appreciated the thoughtful approach to choosing a fragrance that feels personal. It’s a great reminder that scent is as much about memory as it is about notes.

  2. Loved learning about a new brand that is just stunning. That candle is spectacular. I also love your locket and owned a Monica Rich Kosan locket myself a few years ago. They are exquisite.

  3. I love deep, woody, musky scents. Anything with those notes along with amber, cedar or sandalwood. I have never liked floral or sweet, they give me migraines. I have yet to find my signature perfume 😩

  4. I’m just getting into perfumes. I’ve always been anti-perfume due to my upbringing. My mom a hippie health nut perfumes to her are toxic poison so whenever I would smell the perfume inserts in magazines I would choke! Plus perfume is something you would never throw money away on, like designer purses. Now that I am in my late 40s, it seems my nose has changed. I’m enjoying experiencing different scents and blends. I’m finding this a very fun experience as I start my own collection. It’s also helpful that now there are brands that are more affordable without sacrificing luxury and quality.

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