Leave it to Michelle Pfeiffer to totally unwind everything I understood about scent layering. The actor and founder of Henry Rose– a gender-free, EWG-verified luxury perfume collection– recently provided me a personal layering lesson on the brands pop-up truck (a clear glass vehicle representing the brands commitment to active ingredient transparency and safety), where we tinkered with the scent mixes shes been caring as of late, including one unanticipated blend she produced on an impulse. Ive gotten many fragrance layering tips as an appeal editor, but I never would have believed to combine these two types of aromas. “I would not typically select Flora and Menace together,” Pfeiffer exposes, including that the two perfumes have a comparable scent profile. Call it a summertime romance.More Pfeiffer-Approved Layering Pairs Char and Windows Down

For those brand-new to fragrance layering, heres my individual favorite suggestion: Pair a scented body cream or lotion with your perfume du jour. It results in a subtler scent that still provides the juice a little something extra, such as this combination of soft rose and woody musk.

Torn has a velvety vanilla base that takes a bit to shine through the woody leading notes (normally 30 minutes post-spritz). If you add Flora, however, Pfeiffer tells me you can reach the richness quicker.Queens & & Monsters and Windows Down

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Plants Carnivora

Amber and sandalwood meet light, juicy citrus– a classically gorgeous pair.Sheeps Clothing Body Cream and Last Light

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Plants Carnivora

This is normally Pfeiffers go-to layering set. The smokiness of Char blends beautifully with the bright citrus notes in Windows Down.Torn and Flora Carnivora

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Sheeps Clothing Body Cream

Pfeiffer quickly reaches for Flora Carnivora and Menace, 2 of the lightest, freshest scents in her collection. “I wouldnt normally select Flora and Menace together,” Pfeiffer exposes, including that the 2 fragrances have a comparable aroma profile. Call it a summer season romance.More Pfeiffer-Approved Layering Pairs Char and Windows Down

Henry Rose
Queens & & Monsters

Leave it to Michelle Pfeiffer to totally unwind whatever I knew about fragrance layering. The star and creator of Henry Rose– a gender-free, EWG-verified luxury fragrance collection– recently offered me a personal layering lesson on the brands pop-up truck (a clear glass vehicle representing the brand names dedication to component openness and safety), where we played with the scent combinations shes been caring since late, including one unexpected blend she developed on an impulse. Readers, it is scrumptious. Ive gotten many fragrance layering suggestions as a beauty editor, however I never ever would have believed to combine these 2 kinds of scents. Now, its officially my go-to combination for summertime. Keep reading– your new signature mix awaits.Michelle Pfeiffers Most Recent Fragrance Combo: Flora Carnivora and Menace