Fragrance feels most personal when you rotate notes with the season. Temperature changes how a scent projects, so matching your perfume family to weather keeps it balanced.

Spring: Fresh Florals and Green Notes

Look for peony, neroli, tea, and soft green accords. These profiles feel airy and clean without overwhelming in mild weather.

Summer: Citrus and Marine Layers

Bergamot, grapefruit, orange blossom, and marine notes perform well in heat. They stay bright and energizing during long daytime wear.

Autumn: Spice and Amber Accents

As temperatures cool, cardamom, saffron, fig, and amber create warmth while still feeling elegant for daily use.

Winter: Woods, Vanilla, and Musk

Denser notes like sandalwood, vanilla, benzoin, and clean musk last longer in cold air and feel cozy for evening plans.

Build a Two-Scent Rotation

Keep one daytime option and one evening option for each season. This small wardrobe of scents gives variety without clutter.