Fragrance
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I Love Light Blue, But These 7 Other Dolce & Gabbana Perfumes Are Just as Good

As beauty editors, one might say we always have our finger on the pulse when it comes to what the absolute best perfumes on the market are. More specifically, we also tend to know which designer perfumes are worthy of a spot on your vanity. You name it, we've probably tried it. Although every designer label has its own unique set of fragrances, there are always those that manage to remain a cult-loved item even years after its release.Dolce & Gabbana's Light Blue ($62) is one of them. The cl...

Shawna Hudson Fri, 28 Oct 2022 Who What Wear
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WWW Deep Reviews: 74 Fall Candles Later, We Chose the 10 Worth Your Attention

Welcome to Deep Reviews—your one-stop destination to discover the absolute best products and brands the beauty industry has to offer. Every month, the Who What Wear staffers you already know and trust will research, test, and review the market’s most sought-after and buzzed-about products to see which formulas (of the hundreds up for consideration) are truly worth your hard-earned money and attention. You can expect honest, completely uncensored feedback and no-BS recommendations our hard-...

Erin Jahns Tue, 25 Oct 2022 Who What Wear
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Best Worn After Dark—the Nighttime Scents Beauty Editors Everywhere Swear By

Don't get me wrong—I love a perfume that can be taken from day to night as much as the next person. Many scents work for all hours of the day, and I love that kind of versatility. When I'm getting ready for a big night out or a special occasion, however, I want a perfume that has a little extra oomph. When a fragrance is best worn at night, it's typically a little more potent, a little deeper, a little more mysterious. Out of my massive perfume collection, these are the 15 that I reserve fo...

Katie Berohn Mon, 24 Oct 2022 Who What Wear
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This Fragrance Note Will Make People Ask What Perfume You're Wearing, Guaranteed

Here's the thing about really versatile fragrance notes: they should never be static. For example, I want a rose to smell different depending on what type of fragrance it's used in—in some scents, it should smell sharp and young, while in others, it should smell sweet and warm. No matter what, however, a rose scent should always be unmistakably rosey.This is the case for any universally blendable fragrance notes, but it's particularly true for vetiver, a note you've likely seen crop up ...

Katie Berohn Thu, 13 Oct 2022 Who What Wear