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WATSONS SHARES TIPS ON HOW TO LAYER SCENTS TO MAKE THEM LAST LONGER

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September 17, 2025

A pleasant scent can boost confidence, turn heads, and leave a lasting impression wherever you go.

- By LAI S. REYES

WATSONS SHARES TIPS ON HOW TO LAYER SCENTS TO MAKE THEM LAST LONGER

At the recent Watsons Bath & Body event held at SM Mall of Asia, the country's leading wellness and beauty retailer proved that smelling good doesn't have to be complicated. In fact, it can be as simple as making bath time the most anticipated part of your day.

But if you want your scent to last all day, there are a few simple rules to follow.

Watsons shares a quick guide on how to do just that — with a little help from Watsons' trusted brand partners such as Glam-Works, Silka, Met Tathione, Dr. Kauffman, Gluta-C, Geisha White, SnailWhite, Kojie San, Snake Brand, Rexona, JTomas, Dove, Dr. S. Wong's Sulfur Soap, GlutaMAX, Oxecure, Defensil, Nivea, Bio-Oil, Safeguard, Oilatum, Belo, Lavojoy, and AcneCare.

Here's her step-by-step scent-layering routine:

• Start with a clean base. Lather your body with a base layer like a shower gel or scrub. These products gently cleanse and help remove dirt and excess oil, leaving a fresh, long-lasting scent. They also keep your skin soft and hydrated — making them the perfect first step in your fragrance-layering routine.

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