What does citrus smell like?
Refreshing, sparkling, zesty, energetic
Fruity notes blend together to create bright and carefree scents
What type of smell is citrus?
Citrus is in the Fresh fragrance family
What is citrus and where does it come from?
The citrus category includes a wide variety of globally sourced fruits: lemon, orange, bergamot, grapefruit, mandarin, yuzu lemon, blood orange, clementine, and more
Tips & Tricks
What does citrus layer well with?
For an extra-juicy scent: Pair with fruity or berry notes
For a richer and warmer scent: Pair with spicy or woody notes
For a softer, more feminine scent: Pair with rose, jasmine, or other florals
How to make your fragrance last:
Fragrance lasts longer on hydrated skin—try spritzing post-shower or after applying moisturizer
Spray pulse points to make your scent last longer: wrists, neck, behind ears, ankles, and calves
Keep a mini fragrance in your bag for an afternoon pick-me-up
Keep your scents in top condition by storing bottles in a cool, dry place
Find your perfect concentration: The concentration of a perfume is the percentage of pure fragrance oil to ethanol and stabilizing ingredients, which determines how long it will last.
Pure perfume: At 20+ percent perfume oil, this is the most potent concentration
Eau de parfum (EDP): At 15 to 20 percent perfume oil, this popular choice allows you to switch up your scent from day to night
Eau de toilette (EDT): At 10 to 15 percent perfume oil, this concentration can be applied throughout the day