I'm fragrance obsessed, okay? I don't care if it's a trendy vanilla perfume or a classic floral-scented fragrance; if it's an expensive scent at Sephora or a cheap perfume at Target—I will smell it, and if it's good, I will add it to my ever-growing collection of 150+ ...
These are the sexiest perfumes for women, whether you want to smell delicious, fruity, fresh, or spicy, with picks from Replica, Dior, Tom Ford, and Chanel.
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Recent years have seen a resurgence of patchouli, with many best-selling new fragrances being created with this warm yet mysterious herb as a fragrance note, such as Byredo’s wonderfulBibliothèque perfume. As fragrances are often complex, you may be surprised to discover what other best-selling...
While merely just a few years into its foray into makeup, Byredo is already cementing its unique hold within the beauty industry. The brand, founded in 2006 by Ben Gorham, is famous for its bold and complexperfumes for womenandcolognes for men. But it’s quickly becoming known for its ...
“Fragrance began being marketed to the different sexes around the same time that blue was invented for boys and pink was invented for girls,”Boy Smellsfounder Matthew Herman explains. “The metropolitanization of America gave way to stronger role definitions between men and women and, as a res...
Beauty Writer Ariel Baker reviews her favorite citrus perfumes. Plus, fragrance experts share what notes to look for in a citrus fragrance.
The latest unisex fragrance from Byredo is a juxtaposition of smoky incense and burning woods, interspersed with streetside coffee carts and cacophonous soundscapes. Be transported to the vivid streets of Mumbai with this rich, woody fragrance, featuring davana and sandalwood alongside bitter coffee and...
While the sheer fantasy of precious ingredients and intoxicating blends remains a welcome luxury, we’re less inclined to carry the industry’s restrictively gendered language into the future of fragrance. Where the shelves were once split into rich woods for men and powdery petals for women, toda...
I won’t lie, I love a luxury fragrance as much as the next person. Give me a bottle of Le Labo Another 13, Byredo Desert Dawn, or Jo Malone Wood Sage & Sea Salt, and I’ll wear it like a second skin. But the problem with cult fragrances? They go viral, and suddenly, everyone...