THE ART OF LAYERING

Refresh one's fragrant ritual with Penhaligon's guide to layering with Luna.

Ah, the art of layering. For those in the know – or should that be nose - this is a particularly savvy way to ensure your fragrance lingers for longer and create a sumptuously bespoke scent that is distinguishable to all that wear it. Though it may be tempting to indulge oneself in all of Penhaligon’s finest offerings, we recommend sticking to a single collection or scent to ensure a complementary concoction that isn’t too overpowering.

Step 1.

Aside from being utterly bespoke to those that adorn it, layering is also a wonderful way to help a fragrance linger for longer. Start from the very beginning with Penhaligon’s Hand & Body Wash to ensure skin is cleansed with a light layering of perfumed pleasure.

Cleanse hands and body with Luna's heavenly potion of rose, jasmine, and fir.

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Step 2.

With perfume proven to cling to hydrated skin, Penhaligon’s heavenly scented collection of Body & Hand Lotions brings method to the fragrant madness. A light layer locks in moisture to achieve an effortlessly soft glow.

The Moon Goddess’ perfumed lotion brings softness and seduction in equal measure.

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Step 3.

With Argan Oil enriched hands tousle one's luscious locks as perfumed hair cascades in the moonlight. A flourish of Penhaligon's heavenly Hair Mist has you covered from head to toe.

Simply, spray onto your palms and work through the ends of the hair for silky locks that holds nostrils in a trance.

Flowing locks. Bright nights. Luna’s perfumed gift to hair, shining with orange, jasmine, and fir.

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Step 4.

The piece de resistance of one's layering ritual. To lock in such perfumed pleasure, simply spritz your chosen fragrance onto pulse points and rest assured your lasting scent is certain to leave an impression.

The Moon Goddess’ bath is perfumed with orange, jasmine and fir. Surrender.

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