Part 1: Layering Fragrances : Perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena's and French Elle Suggestions
Last winter French Elle has published an installment on layering fragrances, giving helpful tips and providing eleven different suggestions. I indicate with an asterisk (*) the combinations I particularly liked. The translation from French is my own.
How to Layer
If you follow these basic rules, you will quickly learn the art of layering. So, it is your turn to play!
Choose scents that have something in common: for example, green notes, an accord of roses or an oriental vanilla base.
Have fun mixing a heady and tenacious perfume with another that is light and airy, like a citrus cologne.
Instead of choosing the same two concentrations of scent, first spray an eau de parfum in two or three places (wrist, neck, etc.) and then, for the amplified sillage, finish with a spritz of an eau de toilette.
You can also choose a complex composition (which is the case with most major classics) and add another perfume that is much simpler: a rose will do wonders layered with a patchouli.
Finally, play with textures. First, apply a body lotion on arms and chest, and once dressed, spray another fragrance behind the ears and inside the wrists.
1. New Refinement - Christian Dior Miss Dior body cream + Fan di Fendi Eau de Parfum
*2. So Chic – Chanel No 19 Body Lotion (Emulsion pour le Corps) + Prada Infusion d'Iris (I tried this layering combination with Chanel No 19 EDT, and it worked really well, making for a fantastic rich, green iris.
3. Eastern Heat - Stendhal Ambre Sublime body cream (Crème Sublime pour le Corps) + Serge Lutens Ambre Sultan
*4. Bobo New Genre - Juliette Has a Gun + The Body Shop White Musk Body Cream, an interesting musky amber.
*5. Fruity Gourmand - Juicy Couture + Jo Malone Orange Blossom lotion
*6. Grand Style - Yves Rocher Vanille Noire + Guerlain Shalimar Body Milk (Lait Divin pour le Corps)
7. Fashion Delight - Chanel Cristalle Body Emulsion + Balenciaga Eau de Parfum
*8. Futuristic Dazzle - Thierry Mugler Womanity Eau de Parfum + Serge Lutens Féminité du Bois Eau de Parfum (somewhat too sweet for my tastes, but interesting nevertheless)
9. The Eighteenth Garden - by Kilian Love and Tears Eau de Parfum + Annick Goutal Eau d'Hadrien body cream
10. Ultra-Hot - Chanel Coco Mademoiselle Moisturizing Emulsion + Eau de Parfum Intense Play for Her by Givenchy
11. Spiritual Trip – Caron Parfum Sacré + Narciso Rodriguez Essence body cream (Crème Corps Parfumée)
Image: Woman Pouring Perfume into Flask fresco, 1st Century, from Villa Farnesina.
Hmmm...Parfum Sacre plus Narciso Rodriguez...I may have to try that one for a lift to my spirits! For the life of me, I can't even imagine how that combo would smell, V, lol! Did you try it?
Hugs!
Posted by: violetnoir | August 18, 2011 at 11:29
I love reading these layering suggestions. I am so afraid I will create a monster if I start experimenting!
Posted by: dleep | August 18, 2011 at 11:53
Love discussions on combination scent layering!
I have several rose soliflores, but use them mostly to intensify the rose note in other more complex perfumes. On the other hand, I would rarely wear a musk perfume alone but use it as a base to extend the wear of more ephemeral fragrances.
Posted by: OperaFan | August 18, 2011 at 12:15
Another successful layering for me has been Le Parfume de Therese with Casmir Chopard, since both share the citrus in different manifestations. Therese makes Casmir fresher, and Casmir's oriental vanilla is giving her the missing sweetness I was after!
Posted by: Alexandra | August 18, 2011 at 12:36
I have not tried it, but I would imagine that the musk in Essence would soften the spices considerably. Plus, both are rose rich, which would be a nice harmony.
Posted by: Victoria | August 18, 2011 at 14:14
You can also experiment by spraying on paper. It is a low commitment way to try layering! :)
Posted by: Victoria | August 18, 2011 at 14:15
You are quite a layering expert! I love the combinations you have shared under the first thread on layering here.
Posted by: Victoria | August 18, 2011 at 14:15
Mmmm, sounds wonderful! I am going to try it today.
Posted by: Victoria | August 18, 2011 at 14:16
Interesting ideas...I don't experiment with layering very much, but one that I think worked well was Muscs Koublai Khan layered with the newer Mitsouko edt. It smelled great, gave the Mitsouko some richness that it is currently lacking.
Posted by: Melanie | August 18, 2011 at 19:33
Shaal Nur body milk is great for layering, and it thankfully lasts longer than the spray. I've been mixing it with Chanel #19 and #5 parfum, Diorella, Parfum de Therese, Goutal Neroli, and Sonoma Scent Studio Sienna Musk.
Love the posts on layering, I get great ideas (esp from the commenters)!
Posted by: Heidi | August 19, 2011 at 01:10
I was going to say it's been a long time since we've seen No. 19 body products stateside!
Would like to try the one with Eau d'Hadrien body cream, except I might switch out the By Kilian suggestion for Patou Sublime.
An unplanned layering of Premiere Figuier Extreme over very dried-down Chanel Allure gave the earthy, rooty fig a touch of sweetness that was not altogether unpleasant.
Posted by: Suzanna | August 19, 2011 at 07:41
how wonderful. I don't know if you mean on top of each other or besides each other or on different arms. I have never done on top of each other except over a jasmine concrete which amplifies most everything in a good way
Posted by: Lucy | August 19, 2011 at 09:52
ah, yes I see, the layering in time also...
Posted by: Lucy | August 19, 2011 at 09:52
This is my first time commenting-- I couldn't resist this topic. How fun! I recently tried L'Artisan Ambre Extreme body lotion with Chanel No. 5 edt & it was very nice. I love the opening notes of No. 5 more than the dry-down, so I found that it was an improvement for me.
Posted by: Cristine | August 19, 2011 at 23:02
Can't believe I missed this posting - so fun! One of my very favorite layering combos is Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur with L'Artisan Dzing. Works incredibly well on me. Thanks for the story!
Posted by: Grusheczka | September 07, 2011 at 11:57