Perfume.Band · English pilot · Day 16
First Date Perfume Guide
A date fragrance should create memory without taking over the room. The safest choices usually stay close, clean, warm, or softly textured.
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The rule of distance
For a first date, projection should sit near the body. If someone has to lean in to notice it, the fragrance becomes part of the conversation instead of an announcement before you arrive.
Routes that work
Soft musk, transparent woods, tea, light amber, clean citrus, airy florals, and gentle vanilla can work well when they are not too sweet or too loud. Heavy smoke, dense oud, sharp leather, and syrupy gourmand notes need caution.
How to test before the date
Wear the sample for at least four hours on a normal day. Check whether it becomes cloying after food, heat, or transit. If you feel tired of it before the drydown, choose a quieter route.
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