Calling all perfumeheads.
Can You Dupe A Luxury Fragrance? This Brand Is Making Me Reconsider A few years ago, I shifted my beauty routine toward clean, natural-forward products. Switching to cleaner skincare and makeup products was easy for the most part—but fragrance has always been a tricky category.Unlike a face cream, perfume can hold memories, identity, and nostalgia. A specific scent can make you feel happy, relaxed, joyful, or sensual.
However, a clean formulation doesn't mean Oakcha compromises on potency. All of the company's perfumes are crafted as extrait de parfums, which have at least 20% perfume oil. Specifically Oakcha opts for a 30% concentration of fragrance oils, which is how the brand's clean formulas last so long.As a final perk, these fragrances are a fraction of the price of the luxury products they’re inspired by.
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