Fragrance layering means wearing two scents together to create a new balance of freshness, sweetness, spice, or woods. Samples make it much easier to experiment without buying several full bottles.
Sample first. Layer freely. Commit only when you know.
How to Layer Perfume
Start with two scents. Wear each alone first. Use a light application, give the pair at least 20 minutes to dry down, and change the ratio on your next wear if one scent dominates.
Honor & Glory + Yara Tous
Honor & Glory brings creamy pineapple, spice, and vanilla. Yara Tous adds a tropical mango-and-coconut feel. Start with one spray of each.
Honor & Glory + Qaed Al Fursan Original
Qaed Al Fursan adds bright pineapple, amber, and darker woods to Honor & Glory’s creamy sweetness. Try two light sprays of Qaed Al Fursan with one of Honor & Glory.
Liquid Brun + Asad Bourbon
Liquid Brun brings warm vanilla and spice. Asad Bourbon adds cacao, bourbon vanilla, amber, and plum. Both are strong, so start with one spray of each.
Asad Original + Club Black
Asad Original adds dark spice while Club Black adds smooth vanilla and amber. Try Club Black first, then one light spray of Asad.
Why Samples Make Layering Easier
A 2 mL sample is enough to test a scent alone and in several combinations. Move to 5 mL when you find a pairing you want to wear more often. Use our sample-size guide if you need help.
Browse all fragrance samples and build a small layering wardrobe without committing to full bottles.
The End of Blind Buying.



