![]() Opening with a fruit cocktail of fig and grapefruit, it morphs into the salty scent of the sea with the addition of calone and mineral salty accord. Woody Sageĭossier Perfumes’ Woody Sage and Sea Salt is an ocean-inspired fragrance that retails for $100. It is made from natural ingredients and blends with the scent of your skin to create a long-lasting, subtle aroma that will last through the day. While many people prefer the fresh scents, this line has a more subtle and musky aroma. The Dossier Perfumes line includes a wide range of scents, including green apple, tangerine, peach, and musk. This fragrance is a good choice for men with strong personalities. Its 18% concentration allows you to wear it all day long. Inspired by the popular Light Blue by D&G, this scent combines an opulent bouquet of citrus and floral notes for a masculine scent that will stay fresh and crisp all day. This $29 scent combines green apple, Mediterranean citrus fruits, mint, and grapefruit, for an all-day-long fragrance. It saves the user about $80 on the full-size version. Because it is so youthful and playful, this scent is best for young women, so this fragrance is made specifically for that demographic. Its star ingredient is Iso E Super, which makes it a great choice for young women. ![]() ![]() While Musky Musk may not be a perfect match for everyone, it is great for young women who are not big on floral scents or fresh scents. Its floral and woody accords are a perfect match for a man or woman who is looking for a more subtle, but still masculine scent. Although it has a similar citrus-musk scent, the Dossier version has a much shorter lasting, more affordable, and more pleasant sillage. This is a very similar fragrance to Juliette Has a Gun Not a Perfume, which I reviewed. This fragrance smells just like a pricier version of Le Labo’s Santal 33. However, if you’re looking for an inexpensive scent for a date, this one could be a good choice. While it is $20 cheaper than the latter, it is still not the cheapest alternative for newbies. If you’re looking for a dupe of the Le Labo Santal 33, this is it. This woody fragrance is especially lovely for women, and is also one of their best-sellers for men. While sandalwood is often regarded as a second-string player in the perfume industry, this particular scent draws its inspiration from the most refined Mysore sandalwood, which boasts creamy facets and balances out the sharpness of other woods. Woody Sandalwoodĭossier Perfumes’ Woody Sandalwood is a beautiful tribute to the woody scent of sandalwood. You can read more about the company’s commitment to giving back to the community by donating gently-used perfumes to Give Back Box. What’s more, I’ve been impressed with the brand’s dedication to transparency. Although they don’t match the price of many of the pricier fragrances, they are made with natural and clean ingredients, and they are a far cry from the toxic smells that some brands are known for. It's an affordable, alternative fragrance line that you might already be familiar with (thanks, TikTok) but prides itself on providing fragrance lovers with "premium-quality, ethical, affordable perfume for all." And really, the brand is low-key serving us the best of all worlds when it comes to fragrance: transparency, craftsmanship (with every bottle, you’re receiving the highest-quality perfume sourced from Grasse, France), clean formulas (fragrances are vegan, eco-friendly, and cruelty-free), sustainable and green (Dossier even gives returned bottles to charity), and anti-snob access that allows the masses to enjoy more affordable iterations of some of the most loved scents in the business.After conducting a Dossier Perfumes review, I’ve concluded that the brand’s perfumes are worth purchasing. Even though I don't necessarily mind investing in high-quality scents that I love, affordable price points shouldn't just be reserved for the cheap fares that we spritzed over our layered polos in school.Īnd that's exactly where Dossier comes in. Unfortunately for us and our wallets, however, the majority of our all-time favourite perfumes cost a pretty penny-sometimes upward of £200 and £300. If you've been following Who What Wear Beauty for a while now, you already know we lean a tad fiendish when it comes to scent and the art of smelling good.
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