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When you spray a perfume, it doesn’t smell the same from start to finish. Ever noticed that? That’s because perfumes are built in layers — and these layers are what we call notes.

Here’s a simple breakdown:

  • Top Notes: This is what hits you first. Usually fresh, citrusy, or light scents. They last just a few minutes.
  • Middle (Heart) Notes: These kick in once the top fades. It’s the main body of the fragrance and sticks around for a couple of hours.
  • Base Notes: These are the deep, warm notes that stay with you till the end of the day — think woody, musky, or sweet.

So next time you try a perfume at BFF International, don’t just sniff and decide. Let it sit on your skin, walk around for a bit, and see how it changes. That’s the real test.

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