Fragrance layering is the key to making your home's aromas long-lasting and luxurious
Homes & Gardens | Seraphina Di Mizzurati
Creating a beautifully scented home is more than simply lighting a candle or spritzing an air freshener. Much like making your perfume last longer on your skin, getting the most out of your home fragrance involves layering.
Fragrance layering requires thoughtful combinations that create depth and complexity. This method not only enhances the overall ambiance but also offers you control over how different areas of your home smell, ensuring a harmonious balance throughout, our fragrance experts say.
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