Discovery, Decanted - THE DRYDOWN
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What’s New at Neroli Decants
Discovery is the point.
That moment when a fragrance surprises you.
At Neroli Decants, we exist for that moment.
We’re always refreshing the collection with thoughtfully chosen scents that invite exploration without commitment. Decants let you live with a fragrance, not just sample it once and forget it. Wear it on real days. Let it evolve. Decide if it belongs with you.
Lately, we’ve been thinking about something else, too.
After spending so much time immersed in scent, learning what lingers, what comforts, what turns heads, we keep circling the same question:
What would a Neroli Decants perfume smell like?
We want to hear from you in the comments! Let us know what do you want to see more of? What notes, moods, or ideas feel missing?
Tell us what you’re craving next.
What new scents have caught your attention? Anything we don’t offer that we should?
Your curiosity shapes what comes next.
And maybe… something entirely new.
— Neroli Decants
5 comments
A note I rarely see used is ebony wood. Once of my favorite base notes that I believe is underutilized especially among designers. The fragrance that got me into that note has been discontinued and I haven’t seen many others currently in production with ebony wood. A woody amber fragrance with some spice on the opening is a fragrance I’d love to see!
Great idea! I’ve been into fragrances since the ’80s, so I’ve seen a lot come and go. The internet and sites like yours has made exploring scents much easier and opened the door to options far beyond what you’d find at Macy’s. That’s how I discovered more exotic and otherwise hard to get lines here in the US, like the Aaron Terence Hughes fragrances you carry.
There are a few fresh profiles that seem universally pleasing in the West, and those are usually the ones you’ll find at places like Macy’s. The tradeoff is that if that’s where you shop, you’ll probably end up smelling like everyone else who shops there.
Neroli Decants lets us go deeper and discover scent profiles we might never have found, and I really appreciate that. As for what a Neroli Decants fragrance could smell like, I think it should reflect your taste and fill a gap you feel is missing in the fragrance world. A lot of people enjoy layering, so maybe your fragrance could blend two profiles that work especially well together.
Maybe your next blog post should dive into what got you into fragrances and share your top ten and why they resonate with you.
Do strong performance, no weak performing stuff haha.
Make a signature scent
The Scent: genuine killer freshie, not even remotely close to the generic freshies. Make it stand out, with some great citruses, creamy soapy feel to it, but keep the citrus super prevalent in the drydown.
Performance 12 hrs or more.
Outstanding notes
FOr all seasons
Performance 12 hrs or more.
Outstanding notes
Or all seasons