Just as salt can revive the flavor of food, some next generation molecules are able to exalt the scent of your favorite fragrance. The "perfume filters" have four functions: strengthen the notes of another fragrance; prolong its intensity; enrich and develop its different facets; finally, sublimate the smell of your skin.

Nose proposes four options, including a novelty:

DS & Durga's new I do not know what gives a unique "je ne sais quoi" to your fragrance or skin: the civettone, firsantol and ambrox base notes are able to underline, exalt and develop the olfactory pyramid of your perfume.

Otherwise, we recommend Maison Martin Margiela’s fragrance filters: Blur (musk and cotton) and Glow (solar notes and lemon zest). The former is able to soften the scent of other fragrances, while the latter is used to boost their radiance.

Finally, Juliette Has a Gun's Not a Perfume scent fixator allows to prolong the scent of your fragrance through musky and ambrox notes, or rather to soften the scent of your own skin.

Discover below the unique effects brought by these fragrances.