Same House, Double the Magic ✨
Layering perfumes from the same house just hits differently… everything feels smoother, more intentional, more you. ✨
These are the pairs I’ve been loving lately; effortless blends that turn into something richer and more dimensional on skin.
✨ Tom Ford Ébène Fumé + Tom Ford Santal Blush
✨ Kayali Wedding Velvet Santal + Kayali Silk
✨ Parfums de Marly Delina Exclusif + Parfums de Marly Valaya
✨ Hibiscus Mahajád + Cuir Infrarouge (Maison Crivelli)
✨ Oud Extrait + Grand Soir (Maison Francis Kurkdjian)
I love layering across different houses, but same-house combos?
They blend like they were born to be together. ✨
Which pairing are you trying first?
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Layering perfumes from the same brand offers a unique harmony that enhances the olfactory experience by tuning complementary notes to work effortlessly together. This technique allows you to create a personalized, signature scent that feels cohesive and well-balanced. For example, the combination of Tom Ford Ébène Fumé with Tom Ford Santal Blush merges woody smoky accords with soft creamy sandalwood for an elegant depth not achieved alone. Similarly, Kayali's Wedding Velvet Santal paired with Kayali Silk creates a velvety smooth transition that accentuates warmth while maintaining a delicate floral touch. The Parfums de Marly duo of Delina Exclusif and Valaya provides a floral and oriental blend, with Delina Exclusif’s exotic roses softened by Valaya’s fresh and fruity notes. Maison Crivelli’s Hibiscus Mahajád combined with Cuir Infrarouge layers rich leather with tropical hibiscus, crafting a bold yet balanced fragrance adventure. Maison Francis Kurkdjian’s Oud Extrait and Grand Soir blend deep, resinous oud with warming amber and vanilla, enhancing longevity and adding a luxurious finish suitable for evenings. The key to successful layering lies in choosing perfumes from the same house as they share similar base ingredients or accords, creating smoother transitions. This avoids clashing scents and instead produces a multidimensional experience, emphasizing and enhancing different facets of the perfumes. Tips for layering same-house perfumes: 1. Start with the lighter scent and follow with the heavier one to build gradually. 2. Test the combination on your skin to witness how the notes evolve over time. 3. Avoid layering too many scents; stick to two or three maximum for balance. 4. Consider the occasion and time of day—lighter blends for day, richer for night. By exploring these curated pairings, perfume lovers can enjoy a sophisticated and personalized fragrance journey that is both intentional and uniquely theirs.





