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What to Do With a Perfume You Don’t Love
Bought a perfume you don’t love? Before it collects dust, here are five honest options — from giving it a second chance to learning what the miss tells you.
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How to Travel With Perfume (Without the Spills or TSA Drama)
How to travel with perfume the smart way: TSA liquid rules, decanting into atomizers, protecting bottles, and building a small travel rotation that actually works.
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Why You Can’t Smell Your Own Perfume Anymore
Can’t smell your own perfume anymore? Learn why olfactory adaptation happens, why rotating fragrances helps, and why the coffee-bean trick doesn’t work.
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The Scent You Wear for the Big Days
Choosing a signature scent for special occasions — weddings, first dates, interviews — is worth doing deliberately. Here’s how to pick something memorable but not overwhelming.
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Summer Scents That Actually Survive the Heat
Heat changes what perfume does on your skin. Here’s why some scents turn sour by noon and how to find the best summer fragrances that actually hold up.
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How to Store Perfume So It Actually Lasts
Heat, light, and humidity quietly wreck perfume. Here’s how to store perfume properly so the bottles you’ve collected smell just as good years from now.
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Dressing for a Mood: How to Choose a Perfume by How You Want to Feel
Choosing a perfume for your mood is a small act of intention. Learn how to match scent to how you want to feel — grounded, lifted, or comforted.
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The Office Scent Problem: Fragrances That Whisper
The best office appropriate perfumes stay close to skin and let you be present without announcing yourself. Here’s how to choose and wear them well.
