Layering Fragrance, the Lunar Way
How to combine mists, butters and eau de parfum into a scent that lasts from morning coffee to moonrise.

Fragrance that lasts is built, not sprayed. Perfumers call it layering: starting with scented body care and finishing with concentrated perfume, so the composition unfolds from the skin up.
Begin after the shower with a rich moisturiser like the Moon Urea Body Cream — hydrated skin holds scent dramatically longer than dry skin, so the base layer is really a moisture layer.
Mid-layer with the Musk or Oud Body Mist on skin and hair; their warm accords form the heart of the composition. Then place Oud Perfume only on pulse points — wrists, neck, behind the ears — where warmth diffuses it slowly.
The result is a fragrance with architecture: airy at a distance, intimate up close, and still present when the moon takes over from the sun.
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