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THE NEIMAN MARCUS FRAGRANCE DESTINATION

Find Your

Next Signature Scent

Your signature scent is personal to you, an invisible yet powerful extension of your unique style expression. Here, we answer some of the most common questions regarding the world of parfumerie to help you choose the perfume or cologne that works best for you.

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What Are The Different Fragrance Notes?

Fragrance notes are the individual ingredients that, when combined, create a beautiful perfume accord. An accord is the final result of the unique combination of notes, with each note playing a role in the final scent. Fragrance notes are divided into three key elements: top notes, middle notes (heart notes), and base notes. These terms describe each note’s weight in the scent.

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TOP NOTES

Top Notes are the lightest notes, the first ingredients you smell in a fragrance that give it its first impression. They’re often citrus scents, such as lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, and mandarin.

MIDDLE NOTES

Middle Notes fall between top notes and base notes in terms of longevity. They create the foundation of all fragrances, accounting for 40–80% of the total scent. Heart notes come to the forefront when the initial smell of the top note subsides, making way for the fragrance’s core. These notes are full-bodied and may include ylang-ylang, lemongrass, lavender, and cinnamon.

BASE NOTES

Base Notes are the heaviest ingredients in the perfume accord from a molecular standpoint. These notes are often recognized after the top and heart notes have faded away. They make up 10-25% of the total scent and are used to uplift other notes while extending their longevity. Standard base notes include cedarwood, tonka bean, vanilla, and musk.

What Are The
Fragrance Families?

We all have preferences on our favorite scents. In order to find your new signature scent, it can be helpful to know what to look for.

FLORAL & FRUITY

Floral & Fruity scents are indicative of spring and summer. Subcategories boast bouquets of evening lilies, fresh flowers, sweet fruits, and slight aromatic spice.

FRESH & CITRUS

Fresh & Citrus scents are green, tart, and fruity. These notes may carry crisp oceanic tones, zesty bergamot, freshly cut grass, and subtle raw herbs.

WOODY & MUSK

Woody & Musk scents are warm and earthy. The subcategories within this family may share notes of vetiver, cedar, moss, and pine.

GOURMAND

Gourmand scents are sweet and culinary inspired. Delectable notes of caramel, vanilla, honey, chocolate, and cotton candy dominate this family.

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What Are The Types Of Fragrance Concentrations?

In order to choose the right scent for you, it’s important to know the strength of different concentrations used.

EXTRAIT

Extrait, also sometimes simply called Parfum, has the highest concentration of fragrance, typically 20-40%. Parfum lasts the longest after application and has the most prominent scent.

EAU DE PARFUM

Eau de Parfum has the second-highest concentration of fragrance, at 10-20%. Where parfum tends to last more than 12 hours, eau de parfum lasts 8–12.

EAU DE TOILETTE

Eau de Toilette is a delicate scent composed of about 5-15% fragrance. This type will last about three hours and is often lighter than parfum varieties.

COLOGNE

Cologne has less fragrance than eau de toilette, about 2-5% perfume oil, and typically lasts two hours. The light scent gives a subtle peek of aroma without being overpowering.

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What Are Some Universally Loved Fragrances?

Not sure where to start your fragrance journey? Here, you can find all our best-selling scents in one place. Explore these customer favorites to find inspiration for your next signature scent.

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Why Do Perfumes Smell Different On Everyone?

Although top notes may be alluring when smelled from the bottle, the scent can change once applied. This is due to your unique body chemistry; i.e., your skin’s unique pH level and oiliness, or individual dietary differences. Fragrances tend to smell different on different people, so the best way to choose one is to smell it on your skin. Placing cologne on pulse points (where veins run close to the skin) provides the fragrance with warmth, allowing the scent to develop its true depth. Here’s a tip to help your fragrance last: avoid applying onto dry skin. Ideally, you would spray onto skin still slightly damp from the bath or shower, or you can use unscented moisturizer or petroleum jelly first to prep the skin.

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