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What does the term «sillage» mean?

Natalie Hemengül
17.1.2024
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

The world of perfume is full of technical words. Take sillage, for example. Find out what it means and why it could be important when you’re choosing a fragrance.

If you’ve ever read a perfume review, you’ve probably come across the term «sillage». For some critics, sillage is an important part of their evaluation. But what does it say about a fragrance?

Whether you choose a product with short sillage and weak projection or one with long sillage and strong projection, is primarily a question of preference. Out of consideration for others, I’d advise taking into account where you’ll be wearing the fragrance before making your purchase decision. In small office spaces, for example, fragrances that carry may put sensitive noses out of joint.

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