Fragrance Knowledge
Guides on fragrance basics, performance, and choosing scents. Plain language, no hype.
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Beginner Foundation
Start here. What fragrance is, how it is structured, major scent families, and concentration types.
Using Scentapedia
Fragrance Basics
What Is Fragrance?
A plain-language introduction to perfume, how it is made, and why it matters beyond smelling nice.
Fragrance Notes 101
Top, middle, and base notes explained, and how a scent develops on your skin over time.
Notes vs Accords
Learn the difference between individual notes and blended accords, and when each label helps you most.
What Is a Fragrance Accord?
How accords describe the overall character of a scent, with examples like amber, leather, and aquatic.
Why Perfume Changes Over Time
Understand the opening, heart, and drydown, and why the same scent can smell different on paper vs skin.
Fragrance Families Explained
An overview of major scent families and how they help you navigate the world of perfume.
Fragrance Families
Fresh Fragrances
Citrus, aquatic, and clean scents: what they smell like, who they suit, and when to wear them.
Floral Fragrances
From soft petals to lush bouquets: how floral perfumes differ and what to look for.
Woody Fragrances
Cedar, sandalwood, vetiver, and more: the grounding side of perfumery.
Amber & Oriental Fragrances
Warm, resinous, and often spicy scents built around amber and oriental materials.
Chypre Fragrances
The classic citrus–oakmoss–labdanum structure and why chypre scents still matter today.
Fougère Fragrances
Lavender, herbs, and coumarin: the backbone of many classic men's scents and modern unisex styles.
Gourmand Fragrances
Sweet, edible-smelling perfumes with vanilla, caramel, coffee, and chocolate notes.
How Perfume Performs
How perfume performs on skin and in a room: projection, longevity, application, storage, and care.
Sillage, Projection & Longevity
Sillage, Projection & Longevity
The three performance metrics explained and how to read them on Scentapedia reviews.
What Makes a Perfume Project?
Why some scents fill a room and others stay close to the skin.
Why Some Perfumes Become Skin Scents
What skin scents are, why they happen, and when intimate projection is a feature, not a flaw.
How to Choose a Long-Lasting Perfume
Practical tips for finding fragrances that last on your skin, beyond marketing claims.
Strong Perfume Does Not Always Mean Good
Why louder is not always better, and how to match strength to the situation.
Application & Longevity
How to Apply Perfume Correctly
Spray technique, how much to use, and the best places on your body to apply fragrance.
Make Your Perfume Last Longer
Layering, skin prep, and habits that help your scent stay noticeable through the day.
Perfume Mistakes to Avoid
Common errors that waste juice, kill longevity, or annoy people around you.
Should You Spray Perfume on Hair?
The pros and cons of applying fragrance to hair, and safer alternatives.
Choosing the Right Scent
Find the right bottle: testing, reading reviews, building a wardrobe, and understanding dupes and fragrance types.
Perfume Shopping Guide
How to Choose a Perfume
A practical framework for narrowing options and finding scents that fit your taste and lifestyle.
How to Test Perfume Before Buying
Sampling on skin, why blotters lie, and why you should always wait for the drydown.
Blind Buying Perfume: Smart or Risky?
When buying without testing makes sense, and how to reduce the odds of a regret purchase.
How to Read Fragrance Reviews
What to look for beyond star ratings, and how to use Scentapedia reviews to decide with confidence.
Fragrance Wardrobe
How to Build a Small Fragrance Collection
Start with a focused set of bottles instead of chasing every release.
How to Build a Fragrance Wardrobe
Work, date, weekend, and mood: how to cover your life without owning fifty bottles.
How to Choose a Signature Scent
What a signature scent actually means, and whether you need one at all.
Dupes, Clones & Fragrance Types
Dupes vs Clones vs Inspired Fragrances
The vocabulary of lookalike scents, and what each label actually means.
Are Perfume Dupes Worth It?
How to compare a dupe to the original, and why clones rarely smell identical.
Designer vs Niche vs Middle Eastern Fragrances
How these categories differ in style, price, and what you can expect from each.
Wearing Scents Better
Wear it well: etiquette, skin and climate, seasonal notes, and matching scent to the occasion.
Fragrance Etiquette
Skin Type & Climate
When to Wear Fragrance Ingredients
Best Fragrance Notes by Season
What to reach for in spring, summer, fall, and winter, and why season matters.
Daytime vs Evening Fragrances
Why timing changes what works, and how to match scent energy to the hour.
Fresh Notes: Citrus & Aquatic
When bright citrus and marine scents shine, and when they fade too fast.
Floral & Woody Notes: When to Wear Them
Florals for day or night, sandalwood as an all-season anchor, and woody depth.
Warm Evening Notes
Vanilla, gourmand, amber, spice, and tobacco: scents that come alive after dark.
Accord Education
Go deeper on accords: how to use them on Scentapedia, match by mood and occasion, and explore major accord families.
Fragrance Accords
Using Accords to Discover Perfumes
How to read accord weights, filter the catalog, and branch out from a favorite scent.
Best Accords by Mood
Fresh, warm, and powerful accords: matching scent character to how you want to feel.
Best Accords by Occasion
Which accord families suit work, evenings out, weekends, and special events.
Accord Mistakes to Avoid
Common errors when shopping by accord, and how to read labels without getting misled.
Fragrance Accord Trends
What is rising in perfumery right now, from soft musks to savoury gourmands.
Accord Spotlight
Woody & Floral Accords Explained
Two of the most versatile accord families, and how they shape a fragrance.
Fresh, Aquatic & Citrus Accords
Bright, clean accord families for daytime, summer, and easy wear.
Amber & Gourmand Accords Explained
Warm resinous ambers and sweet edible accords: when to wear them and what to expect.
Spicy, Fruity & Green Accords
Accords that add energy, sweetness, or natural freshness to a composition.
Musk & Powdery Accords Explained
Soft, skin-like accords that blur the line between perfume and clean comfort.
Ingredient Library
Explore individual notes: when to wear them, how they behave, and how to find perfumes in the glossary.
Ingredients & Best Wearing Conditions
Using Notes to Discover Perfumes
How to browse the notes glossary, read note pyramids, and find fragrances by ingredient.
Fragrance Ingredients by Time of Day
Morning focus, daytime florals, and evening statement notes: what to wear when.
Fragrance Ingredients by Weather
Hot days, cold months, rain, and sunshine: which notes suit each forecast.
Modern Gourmand Ingredients
Savoury, nutty, milky, and dark fruit notes beyond basic vanilla.
Soft, Clean & Calming Ingredients
Skin-like musks, quiet blends, and notes that feel restful rather than loud.
Specialized Fragrance Ingredients
Ingredient Library Spotlights
Citrus Ingredients Explained
Bergamot, lemon, grapefruit, and lime: the top notes that open a fragrance.
Aromatic & Spice Ingredients
Lavender, herbs, cardamom, pepper, and warming spices in perfumery.
Floral Ingredients Explained
Rose, jasmine, iris, and more: how major florals differ in character and wear.
Woody Base Ingredients
Vanilla, amber, sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, and vetiver in the drydown.
Layering & Advanced Wearing
Combine scents intentionally: rules, combos, trends, and mistakes to avoid.
Fragrance Layering 101
What layering is, the golden rules, and how to combine scents without creating a mess.
Fragrance LayeringLayering Combos That Work
Easy pairings and occasion-based combinations to try with what you already own.
Fragrance LayeringFragrance Layering Trends
How collectors are layering now: body mists, unscented bases, and note stacking.
Fragrance LayeringLayering Mistakes to Avoid
Clashing scents, overloading, and other errors that ruin a good combination.
Science, Myths & Expert Knowledge
How perfume actually works: nose blindness, myths, application science, and key terms.
Fragrance Science & Myths
Nose Blindness Explained
Why you stop smelling your perfume, and the difference between fatigue and anosmia.
Why Perfume Smells Different on Everyone
Skin type, diet, hormones, and environment: what changes a scent on your body.
Fragrance Myths Debunked
Coffee beans, walk-through mist, and the three-scent rule: what actually works.
Clothes, Skin & Scent Trails
Where perfume lasts longest, how sillage forms, and practical application science.
Maceration, Flankers & Industry Terms
What maceration does, what flankers are, and synthetic vs natural ingredients.
Lifestyle, Psychology & Culture
Perfume and culture: mood, memory, gender norms, and mistakes every beginner makes.