The endurance of a perfume isn’t about quantity—it’s about precision

At the core of every perfume lies a carefully crafted pyramid

The first wave of aroma you notice

They evaporate rapidly, often within minutes

The central soul of the scent emerges after the opening

These are the rich, rounded tones that define the character

But it is the base notes that grant true staying power

Ingredients like amber, musk, vanilla, sandalwood, and patchouli

They are dense, slow-evaporating, and skin-adherent

The secret to longevity is rooted in molecular weight

They select compounds designed to linger

Natural and synthetic agents slow down evaporation

Natural fixatives include ambergris, eau de parfum oakmoss, and resins

They don’t always contribute their own scent

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The Science of Long-Lasting Perfumes

Published date: February 1, 2026
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