[{"content":"About Fragrance Studio Fragrance Studio exists because perfume is one of those subjects that can feel either too vague or too snobby. A beginner is often handed a cloud of words like amber, drydown, projection, gourmand, chypre, musk, extrait, and skin scent before anyone explains what those words are supposed to help them do.\nWe take a calmer route. We write about fragrance the way a generous shop assistant or curious friend would talk at a counter: with examples, comparisons, and enough patience that you can make your own decisions. A scent does not need to be expensive or famous to be meaningful. It needs to make sense for your skin, your routines, your climate, your budget, and the way you want to feel when you wear it.\nThe site follows three threads. First, we teach structure: notes, concentrations, families, and the way perfume changes over time. Second, we teach habits: sampling, layering, storing, applying, and judging longevity without overapplying. Third, we teach taste: building a small wardrobe, understanding fresh, floral, woody, and gourmand styles, and choosing a scent for an ordinary morning as carefully as for a special evening.\nStart with Fragrance Studio Quickstart if you want a practical first pass. Follow it with Fragrance Notes Explained and How to Sample Fragrances if you want perfume to feel less mysterious and more wearable.\n","contentType":"fragrance-studio","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/fragrance-studio/about/","section":"fragrance-studio","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"About Fragrance Studio"},{"content":"Contact Fragrance Studio If you have a fragrance question, a correction, a memorable sampling story, or a topic you wish someone would explain without making it feel intimidating, we want to hear it.\nThis site gets better when readers bring real wearing experience. Tell us what confused you at a perfume counter, which body mist surprised you, which discovery set taught you something, or where a guide could use more nuance.\nReach out Email: contact@fondsites.com\nEspecially useful messages Corrections If we oversimplified a concentration, family, note material, or wearing habit, send the note. Fragrance language should stay useful, not sloppy.\nGuidebook ideas If you want a guide to musk, amber, tea scents, office fragrances, fragrance storage, travel sprays, or reading perfume reviews, say so.\nWearing experience Tell us how a fragrance behaved on skin, clothing, hair, in heat, in cold, or over a long workday. Those ordinary details often teach more than a dramatic review.\nFor a direct starting point, head back to Fragrance Studio or open the full guidebook shelf .\n","contentType":"fragrance-studio","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/fragrance-studio/contact/","section":"fragrance-studio","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Contact Fragrance Studio"},{"content":"The Fragrance Studio game track turns the guidebooks into quick practice rounds about notes, concentrations, scent families, sampling, layering, body mists, perfume oils, longevity, seasons, occasions, and beginner wardrobe choices.\nOpen the Fragrance Studio game track .\n","contentType":"fragrance-studio","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/fragrance-studio/games/","section":"fragrance-studio","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Fragrance Studio Game"},{"content":"Fragrance is easier to learn when it is treated like a wardrobe instead of a test. These guidebooks explain perfume in plain language: how notes unfold, why concentrations feel different, what scent families actually tell you, how to sample without tiring your nose, and how to choose scents for seasons, routines, and occasions.\nStart with the quickstart if you are new. Then follow the path that matches your real question: understanding labels, buying samples, making scent last, building a small wardrobe, or learning a family you already enjoy.\nCore Fragrance Skills Fragrance Studio Quickstart Fragrance Notes Explained Perfume Concentration Types Scent Families How to Sample Fragrances Wearing and Layering Scent Layering How to Make Perfume Last Longer Body Mist vs Perfume Perfume Oils How to Choose a Fragrance for Seasons and Occasions Build a Wardrobe Beginner Fragrance Wardrobes Gourmand Scents Fresh Scents Woody Scents Floral Scents The Fragrance Studio game track gives each guidebook a matching lesson, so you can read slowly and then practice the main decisions in a few minutes.\n","contentType":"fragrance-studio","date":"0001-01-01","permalink":"/fragrance-studio/guidebooks/","section":"fragrance-studio","site":"Fondsites","tags":null,"title":"Fragrance Studio Guidebooks"}]