8 scents everyone needs in their perfume collection, according to a former fragrance consultant
I worked as a fragrance consultant at Ulta for two years, so I know a thing or two about perfume.
I think everyone needs a fresh, water-forward scent and a citrus scent in their collection.
I love reaching for a warm, autumnal perfume when the weather cools down.
I worked at Ulta as a fragrance consultant for over two years. In my role, I introduced customers to new scents, fragrance matched for dupes, found updated versions of nostalgic perfumes, and more.
Throughout my shifts, I sampled every scent Ulta carried multiple times — I spent so much time around scent, it would give most people a headache. But in doing so, I gained a lot of fragrance-specific knowledge and built up my own stash.
Here are eight scents I think everyone should have in their perfume collection.
You can't go wrong with water.
Water-forward scents are classic — especially if you want to smell like you're sitting by a waterfall in a rainforest.
My top pick would probably be the oil-based Acqua di Giò Eau de Toilette by Armani, which has hints of tangerine, bergamot, neroli, rosemary, persimmon, and patchouli.
Being a luxury brand, it's certainly on the pricier side, but I think it's worth it. I can smell this fragrance from a mile away.
With fall around the corner, warm, autumnal scents are key.
I always reach for an impressively bold, warm, autumn-leaning fragrance when the weather starts to cool down — and luckily, there are options beyond pumpkin spice.
If you have the budget for a $100+ bottle, I recommend Black Opium from Yves Saint Laurent. But there are also plenty of dupes of the luxury favorite.
With notes of coffee, vanilla, and a hint of floral, it's a great fragrance choice for just about anyone.
Dynamic, fresh scents can suit you and your home.
Nothing beats a fresh, clean fragrance — especially after deep cleaning my home.
I love that brands like Capri Blue make perfumes, candles, diffusers, and more in the same scent, so I can really lean into it when I'm in the mood.
The brand's volcano scent is hyped up for a reason. I think it strikes a nice balance between being bold but still fresh. I'd wear it and spray my home with it any day.
Sweet vanilla scents have a place in every collection.
The perfume market is full of vanilla fragrances, and I like it when they lean on the sweeter side. There's something luxurious about a rich, decadent scent.
Although I was originally pulled toward Idôle Nectar Eau de Parfum for its funky bottle, I love how it blends bourbon vanilla notes with caramel popcorn and rose.
This is the kind of perfume that makes people stop and ask what you're wearing — especially if you layer it over some unscented lotion to create a more subtle, long-lasting scent.
Light vacation scents are easy to throw on and touch up throughout the day.
What's better than a spritz that smells like the summertime sunshine?
When I buy beachy scents, I tend to reach for lighter body and hair mists so I can easily touch them up throughout the day. As a bonus, mists are also often more affordable.
One of my favorites is California Classic hair and body perfume, which blends vanilla, sandalwood, coconut, and citrus.
Rain and musk are a match made in heaven.
Every collection can use a palate-cleansing fragrance that smells like rain. Since it's a more natural scent, I think it's easy to wear and would suit almost anyone.
Clean's Classic Rain Eau de Parfum is a favorite of mine. Its hints of water lily, melon, and musk give off a fresh-dew vibe.
Florals aren't just for spring.
Even if you don't think you like floral perfumes, I'd urge everyone to explore the category — it doesn't all smell like something from your grandma's shelf.
One of my favorite takes on the scent is a woody floral, like Billie Eilish's Eilish No. 2 Eau de Parfum. The apple-blossom top notes are tempered with bergamot, black pepper, and vanilla for a deeper, more elevated fragrance.
Plus, the bottle looks like something out of a museum.
Citrus scents are beautifully versatile.
Citrus is such a versatile fragrance profile.
Pairing it with dry cedar gives you a crisp, fresh scent that leans more masculine. The iconic Bleu De Chanel is one of the best examples.
But delving into sweet orange makes for an incredible — more feminine — body mist. I like that Nest's Seville Orange leans really highlight the clementine notes.
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