What does layering of fragrances actually mean?

Layering of fragrance is something that Estee Lauder introduced to the mass-market. From a parfum companies perspective, it literally involves producing multiple products with the same fragrance.

For example, BYREDO Blanch produce 4-5 products with the same base fragrance

And of course, our semi-favourites, Forest Essentials have taken this to the next level and produced similar fragrances, which you can layer and layer.

For example, the Parijat range includes a Body Mist, Body Cream, Body Oil, Shower Wash, Body Soap, Body Mist and a Body Lotion. That’s 7 products, which come in different sizes too

Should you be layering all the same fragrances, one on top of each other?

In a nutshell, the science behind new smells, is your body is using its instinctive survival mode and therefore, you can smell a new fragrance, because its not familiar to you.

All of us have experienced the joys of a new perfume – which lasts the whole of about 3-4 days for me.

After that, I cannot smell the perfume on myself.

Its called “olfactory fatigue.” Essentially, your body doesn’t consider the perfume as a threatening smell and therefore, you stop smelling it.

When you layer 4-5 products of the same fragrance base, the olfactory fatigue doesn’t change: trust me, I have tried with Forest Essentials.

By the 4th day, I absolutely cannot smell the parfume.

Is this just a marketing ploy by fragrance companies to increase their profits?

Of course, the cost of body wash is less than the cost of a parfum, but not a Forest Essentials’ soap cost under INR 500 while the full size body mist (130ml) cost INR 2,675

Its also a good way for consumers to test out a smell before they make a larger commitment.

That’s in fact how I test out new Forest Essential smells – I buy the cheaper soaps.

BUT I absolutely do not buy all products from the same fragrance range: I cannot imagine a more incredible waste of money

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