Am I become a floral perfume girlie?
A mix of old and brand new products in today's SCOTD. This combo is a true mix of musk and aldehydes, touched up with some stunning florals. Am I becoming a floral girly? 😆
Featuring:
Mrajia Skincare Muskmallow body cream
@Julianna's Perfume 13 of Hearts
@Odele Beauty Hair & Body Mist in Pink Pepper & Santal
@diptyque Paris Lilyphea ❤️🔥
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I've recently started experimenting with mixing different fragrance families, and this combination of musk, aldehydes, and florals is something I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I do now. Musk offers a smooth, warm base that evokes a soft, intimate feeling, while aldehydes add a crisp, almost sparkling dimension that enhances freshness. When I layered the Muskmallow body cream by Mrajia Skincare with Julianna's 13 of Hearts perfume, it created a rich, velvety canvas that made the floral notes even more vibrant. Adding Odele Beauty Hair & Body Mist in Pink Pepper & Santal brought a subtle spicy and woody nuance, balancing the sweetness of florals without overpowering them. Diptyque Paris Lilyphea, known for its fresh lily notes, added a delicate sophistication that felt both elegant and approachable. What surprised me the most was how these elements harmonized, making me feel like I was embracing a 'floral perfume girlie' vibe—light, fresh, and confident. For those curious about trying this style, my tip is to start with lighter layers and gradually build your scent to avoid overwhelming the senses. Body creams or lotions like Muskmallow help anchor the fragrance and extend its longevity, while mists can add refreshing bursts throughout the day. This scent journey also taught me to appreciate how combining classic and new products can create something uniquely personal. If you love exploring perfumery, playing with musk, aldehydes, and floral blends will open new dimensions for your fragrance collection.



































































































