Elevate Your Winter Scent Rotation With Our 4 Warm Picks

10.23.2023
Elevate Your Winter Scent Rotation With Our 4 Warm Picks
Winter is a popular time to trade in lighter fragrances for something deep and rich that’ll help combat the chill.

This doesn’t necessarily mean letting your favorite skin scent start collecting dust, but deliberately wearing different scents based on the seasonal occasion: reserving that lighter scent for a dinner with friends or office holiday party, and incorporating a new, opulent upgrade for a larger holiday gathering or night out.

Ahead, discover our picks for your winter scent rotation, all based on your current go-tos.


Gold Personal and Gold Expressive
If you wear Gold- Personal, add Gold Expressive
Gold- is a skin scent of Vanilla, Amber and Iso E Super, making it a year-round, office-friendly staple. For larger events, try elevating to Gold Expressive. The gourmand has added notes like Creamy Musk, providing an extra dose of warmth at your next holiday gathering.

Book expressive and Moss+ Bold
If you wear Book Expressive, add Moss+ Bold
Book Expressive is a cult favorite, with crisp, woody notes of Bergamot, Eucalyptus and Sandalwood. If you’re looking for a more intense, fresher version, try Moss+. It has similar earthy notes of Bergamot, Petitgrain and Oakmoss, elevated by Patchouli and Amber.

milk expressive and milk bold
If you wear Milk Expressive, add Milk+ Bold
Our #1 bestseller is a blend of Cold Milk, Marshmallow and Mahogany Wood. The additions of Firewood and Amber in Milk+ evoke roasting marshmallows by the campfire, much to the delight of you and everyone around you at a holiday happy hour.

velvet+bold
If you wear already wear Bold fragrances, add Velvet+ Bold
Perhaps you already wear Bold fragrances and don’t need a winter upgrade. In that case, let Velvet+ be your holiday go-to. Plenty warm enough for winter with elevated notes of Rose, Amber and Labdanum, ensuring those around you will do a double-take.

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