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I Can’t Prove It, But I’m 99.9% Sure That This Smoky Fragrance Makes Your Outfits Look Better

    Frankincense, oud, cypriol, and patchouli all have one thing in common (apart from the fact that they happen to be the fragrances we simply can’t get enough of): They all belong to the incense family. Incense perfumes posses an air of mystery that’s often imitated, never duplicated, and they’re praised for their smoky, resinous, and earthy profiles. While they’re on shelves everywhere from apothecaries and markets to malls and shoebox city apartments, there will always more incense-infused perfumes to spark some renewed interest.

    They’re also widely described as once of the more sensual notes, and in our opinion, can give any outfit a romantic touch. So why limit yourself to just one or two? Below, take a deep dive into the history of these fragrances, which types of scents count as incense scents, and how to amplify their notes by layering them with your favorite florals and spices. Then, discover the best 18 incense-based perfumes from trendy and timeless brands like Jo Malone London, Fugazzi, D.S. & Durga, Parfums de Marly, and Santa Maria Novella.

    What Are Incense Fragrances?

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