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The Feeling: After riding your road bike to a new café on a sunny, bustling street, you order a matcha and take a seat on a wooden stool by the window. You’re at the perfect perch to write as you observe the passersby–the sun’s glow hitting your notebook. Creativity flows through your veins as you listen to your favorite playlist and start jotting.
Citrusy and bright notes of lemon, gin, grapefruit, citron, and olibanum open the scent. Then it settles into herbal notes of matcha, cardamom, and geranium before finishing into earthy notes of vetiver, moss, patchouli, sandalwood, balsam, and amber.
Mastering the Art of the Spray
To make your fragrance last longer and project beautifully, follow these simple steps:
- Moisturize First
Scent clings best to hydrated skin. Apply an unscented lotion or a matching body cream before spraying to "lock in" the molecules. - Target Pulse Points
Apply fragrance where the blood flows closest to the skin. The heat in these areas helps develop the scent throughout the day:Wrists, Behind the ears, Base of the throat Inside the elbows - The "Golden Rule": Don't Rub
After spraying your wrists, avoid rubbing them together. This "crushes" the delicate top notes and causes the fragrance to evaporate faster. Just spray and let it air dry. - Distance Matters
Hold the bottle about 3-6 inches away from your skin when spraying. This ensures a fine mist rather than a concentrated puddle. - Mist Your Hair (Carefully)
For an extra trail of scent (known as sillage), spray your hairbrush or a light mist over your head. Since perfume contains alcohol, avoid spraying directly onto your hair daily to prevent dryness.