FashionWorld
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Jan 29, 2026
3:37 AM
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Winter perfumes are designed to cut through cold air. When temperatures drop, lighter citrus and fresh notes don’t project well, so perfumers use heavier base notes like oud, amber, spices, and woods. These notes evaporate slowly and stay closer to the skin, which makes them smell richer and more intense. That’s why a winter perfume might feel “too strong” in summer but perfect during UK winters. If you’re wearing perfume from October to March in the UK, switching to a winter-specific Eau De Parfum makes a noticeable difference.
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