"Fragrance is far from a universal language, and what smells bright or delicious to you can be overwhelming, or even nauseating, for those nearby. That's why experts recommend avoiding strong, projecting notes such as heavy florals, hyper-sugary gourmands and rich woods like oud. Extraits de parfum and intense EDPs should also be worn with extreme caution in professional settings."
"When selecting the best perfume for the office, opt for quiet, skin-like notes that sit close to the body and soften throughout the day. Clean, delicate compositions are far less likely to overwhelm shared spaces. Cotton, subtle aldehydes and gentle musks create a freshly washed, polished effect."
Selecting an appropriate perfume for the workplace requires careful consideration of fragrance intensity and note composition. Strong, projecting scents can distract colleagues and linger uncomfortably throughout the workday. Experts recommend avoiding heavy florals, overly sweet gourmands, rich woods like oud, and intense fragrance concentrations such as extraits de parfum and strong EDPs in professional settings. Instead, office-friendly perfumes should feature delicate, skin-like notes including cotton, subtle aldehydes, and gentle musks that create a freshly washed effect while remaining close to the body. These quieter compositions are less likely to overwhelm shared office spaces and maintain professional boundaries regarding personal scent.
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