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DÖSE fragrances are created and sold under the DÖSE name. Our collection explores distinctive scent profiles designed to make luxury fragrance feel more accessible, personal, and easy to wear.
Some fragrances are inspired by well-known scent profiles, while remaining DÖSE products with their own names, presentation, and identity.
Yes. Every fragrance is an original DÖSE product presented in DÖSE packaging.
Our fragrances are not counterfeit bottles and are never sold as original products from another fragrance house.
“Inspired by” provides a familiar reference for the fragrance’s overall scent direction.
It helps you understand the style, mood, and notes you can expect. DÖSE is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any designer or fragrance house mentioned as a reference.
Our fragrances are created to reflect a familiar scent direction, but they should not be expected to be identical in every detail.
Ingredients, skin chemistry, weather, application, and production can all affect how a fragrance smells and performs.
Our current collection is available in 50 ml bottles.
The concentration, fragrance notes, and other product details are displayed on each fragrance’s product page.
Choosing Your Fragrance
Start with the fragrance notes and the mood you normally enjoy.
Fresh citrus, marine, and aromatic notes are often easier for daytime wear. Amber, vanilla, woods, oud, leather, and spices usually create a warmer and more intense impression.
You can also use Find Your DÖSE to receive recommendations based on your preferences.
The labels on our website are designed to make browsing easier, but fragrance has no fixed rules.
Choose the scent that feels right for your personality, mood, and occasion—regardless of category.
Every fragrance interacts differently with skin chemistry, body temperature, humidity, and natural skin oils.
This is why a perfume may feel sweeter, fresher, warmer, or stronger on one person than it does on another.
Longevity and projection vary depending on the fragrance, number of sprays, skin type, weather, clothing, and application.
Deeper notes such as amber, woods, vanilla, musk, leather, and oud generally last longer than lighter citrus or fresh notes.
We avoid promising an exact number of hours because fragrance performance is different for every person.
A fragrance develops in stages.
The opening notes appear first, followed by the heart and finally the deeper base notes. Allow the perfume time to settle and judge the scent after it has developed on your skin—not only from the first spray.
If your bottle arrives unusually warm or cold, allow it to return to room temperature before testing it.
Wearing & Fragrance Care
Apply your fragrance to clean, moisturized skin, focusing on pulse points such as the neck, wrists, chest, and behind the ears.
Avoid rubbing your wrists together, as this can interfere with the way the fragrance develops.
Apply it to moisturized skin and avoid spraying from too far away.
You can also spray lightly on clothing, but always test delicate or light-colored fabrics first.
For a stronger presence, combine a few controlled sprays on the skin with one or two sprays on clothing.
Keep your bottle upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity.
Avoid storing perfume inside a hot car, beside a window, or in a bathroom where temperature and humidity change frequently.
Yes. High temperatures can make a fragrance project more strongly at first while developing or fading differently throughout the day.
During warmer weather, apply moderately and keep the bottle away from sunlight and heat.